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    1.5 (2 reviews)
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    Damage restoration

    Drywall installation or replacement

    Drywall repair

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    Wall patching

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    2.5
    (23 reviews)

    I had a great experience working with Will, the project manager and am very happy with the quality…read moreof work done. He quickly responded to any question I had and if I felt like something was missed he and his team fixed it in short time. They were very friendly and respectful of my home. My condo was damaged in the ice storm along with 3 other units. I got bids from the same contractors my neighbors used, and while Probuild was more expensive, the better quality of work is clear when I compare my drywall and paint to my neighbors. I am surprised by some of the negative reviews and have advice for future clients when hiring contractors. Remember you aren't hiring one person, it is a team of people with different jobs and skills. I think anyone getting work done on their home should follow a few steps. Be clear and kind in your communication, and always check everything done. Make a list of your expectations and what you've discussed with the project manager, check in on the job frequently, and refer back to your list if you think something should be done differently. With so many different people working on one job, something may not end up to your liking. If you are respectful of the builders and just communicate clearly what you would like to be different, they are very accommodating. That was my experience with Probuild. I will certainly use them in the future and will ask for Will, because he was an outstanding manager.

    Short version: avoid, avoid, avoid…read more I used this contractor for an insurance claim to replace my roof damaged by a tree falling on it. Their intake process was great and they seemed to be very helpful and reassuring. They promised they'd handle everything with the insurance company and I wouldn't have to worry about it. But once the papers were signed I was handed over to a different team and it was nothing but awful from then on. The full process took literally 6 months. I had a blue tarp over my roof for the entire winter. Their communication was awful. They used lowest-bidder subcontractors for the work. They didn't seem to understand even basic insurance processes and policies. And the worst was they started by massively overbidding on the insurance claim ($79,000 for a $15,000 job), which the insurance obviously rejected. Then they dropped their bid to $54,000, which was again rejected. They told me, direct quote: "Trust us, this is how the game is played". All this wasted weeks of not getting my roof fixed. Then out of the blue they dropped their bid to "whatever the insurance says" (around $15,000). But they didn't even bother to read the insurance adjuster's estimate, and invoiced me for work that was actually performed by another vendor, and even left out other work that was performed by them. Just completely clueless at best, or dishonest at worst. I'm not even listing close to all of the problems here. I had to constantly hound them on tasks they forgot, go through their bids line by line to question why they were adding irrelevant and unnecessary items into it, etc. Their communications would go completely dark for weeks at a time. It really felt like I was working with people who had no idea what they were doing, and had no interest in doing anything about that. Utterly unprofessional.

    Hawk and Trowel - drywall - Updated June 2026

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