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    Stonecrest Builders

    Stonecrest Builders

    (4 reviews)

    We had a custom home built in 2012 and Tracy and Steve stand behind their work. The home was built…read morein four months so we really had to make our change orders i.e. we added a few windows to the design and changed the flooring from carpet to wood, quickly. We have been very pleased with many of the choices we made especially the custom green beige stucco color. Stonecrest has a show room of tile, carpet, cabinets, etc. so it's easy to pick out the colors and match them to different rooms. We appreciated all the options and advice from everyone at Stonecrest. This is the first home we had built and it was a learning experience but there are always a few things that we could have changed in hindsight which is the case with building.

    Our new Stonecrest home was built/finished several months ago (January) and we're very happy with…read morehow it turned out. The process of going with a custom builder instead of a spec home is very different and much more stressful. Most people don't understand this fact and have unrealistic expectations of how working thru issues should be handled. Tracy and the staff of Stonecrest, along with Ken Poletski from Community Real Estate did a good job of helping us navigate the process from start to finish. The end result is that we live in a beautify new home. Considering all the ups & downs while building a house during the fall/winter months, we have already recommended Stonecrest to others.

    Olin Homes - Living Room in Olin Homes 2509 sq ft home.

    Olin Homes

    (4 reviews)

    Sandy, Javan, and Joy were as helpful as they could be but we've had so many problems all around…read more This review has been long overdue. In 2018 when the house was being built: 1) They couldn't get the wood needed which extended our float option with the bank and would've cost us $500 (thankfully Chase covered it, Olin refused to cover any of it) 2) They had installed the wrong flooring and had to replace it all, 2 days before we got the keys 3) Installed the wrong size bathroom cabinet and had to replace as well 4) Poorly designed the lighting in our kitchen (25 ft high along with the smoke detector), making it dangerous to change them 5) Chose cheap materials - The heating system in our garage looks atrocious - Bathroom door handle has already fallen off and front door handle looks tattered after regular use. - The thermostat never KEEPS the temp to what we set I'm sure they have good intentions but bottom line is I would NEVER recommend Olin to anybody.

    I can't say enough good things about Olin Homes and Sandy Lang!!!…read more We shopped around to build and had one other bulder who just didn't seem interested in our business and another who kept telling us "we can't do that" we finally walked out! Then we made our final stop, unannounced, to the Olin Homes office off of Burden road. Sandy was wonderful! We picked a house and started asking the same questions: add a pantry? "No problem" 4 car garage custom? "No problem" Extend the porch 10 feet custom? "No problem" wire for surround sound? "No problem" Hot tub pad and electrical? "No problem" add french doors in MBR? "No problem" add ladder stairs to attic opening? "No problem" Add outlets near roof for Christmas lights? "No problem" add a custom Garden in back with sprinklers? "No problem" put ALL sockets and switches where I want them? "No problem" Add security lights on all sides with switches in 3 rooms? "No problem" we signed THAT day and 90 days later closed on our dream home! We were allowed to visit the site daily to take pictures and bring the contractors drinks and food and they stayed in touch every step of the way with almost NO issues on the build. Louie (the site manager) kept us informed, taught us how to maintain our house and furnace/AC and we had ZERO issues to resolve a thte 1 year inspection. I highly recommend you talk to them before dealing with anyone else in the tri-cities....their lot or yours, you'll get what you want and NO headaches! Thanks Olin Family, Sandy and Louie and Sam (the awesome electrician!) Richard and Janet Joslin and the dogs Grissom and Pickles and the cats Klunka and GRRR!

    Greg Senger Construction - 2020 MODERN STYLE

    Greg Senger Construction

    (2 reviews)

    Last year (2018), Greg Senger Construction Inc. orchestrated and built our beautiful home in the…read moreTri-Cities, WA. in less than six months. Prior to construction, my wife and I interviewed six custom home builders located in the Tri-Cities and discussed our proposed floor plans & design amenities. We toured custom homes built by these builders and interviewed previous customers. We also researched Better Business Bureau, WA LLI, Banks, & Construction Suppliers to evaluate the builder's reputation and timely payment of bills. Greg Senger became one of three finalists. We soon discovered Greg was most helpful (as compared to the others), in giving us advice on tweaking our design plans, setting us up to meet with his sub-contractors and coming up with final design & accessory options i.e. (Architect Firm, Excavating Contractor, Framer Contractor, Insulation Installers, Roofing Contractor, Electrical Contractor, HVAC Contractor, Plumbing Contractor, Sound System Contractor, Custom Cabinet Company, Dry Wall Installers, Mill Work Finish Carpenters, , Interior & Exterior Painter Contractor, Custom Floor & Tile Contractor, Garage Door Contractor, Cement Contractor, Exterior Stucco & Stone Veneer Contractor, exterior gutter contractor. The various suppliers Greg recommended aided us in selecting roof shingle design & colors, electrical light fixtures, can lights, dimmer switches, millwork & door designs, kitchen appliances, stucco color & texture, stone veneer materials & design, double-pane window brands and respective energy ratings, HVAC units, plumbing fixtures, floor compositions, cabinet counter-top options, tile back splash design options, rugs, hardware purchases, bathroom mirror design, etc. When construction began, we soon discovered how organized Greg Senger was in scheduling the various subcontractors working on our new home in an efficient manner. Greg basically made sure the various subcontractors were not in each other's way by scheduling a time-line for each subcontractor to have either exclusive access to the house performing their construction and/or working in unison with the other contractors. Example: after the house was framed, he had the roofers on the roof, the plumbers under the house & on the subfloor and the HVAC installers in the attic. A week later the roofers, plumbers, HVAC installers were finished, he then had the team of (4) electricians inside the framed house installing electrical panels, wiring, can light fixtures, plug receptacles for next two weeks. The finished quality of work is outstanding! Over a year later, we are still thrilled with our new home and the quality of workmanship. All of our visitors have been impressed with the finished product. We thoroughly recommend Greg Senger Construction.

    Be advised that doing business with contractor Greg Senger Construction Inc. may result in having…read moreto pay twice to get the job done. That is what happened to us. The contractor installed siding on an addition to our home in 2020. The installed siding did not meet the City of Richland Building Code requirements and the City Building Inspector issued a Correction Notice. The contractor never came back to look at the siding problem. The building wrap ("Tyvek") was visible between courses in the lap siding in many places. There was zero overlap in the siding. Months went by and there was no action from the contractor to correct the siding. After almost a year, we had a carpenter replace the deficient siding for a cost of nearly $7,000. The City Building Inspector then did the final inspection, cleared the Correction Notice and closed out the Building Permit. We attempted to recover our damages in small claims court, twice, where the claims were dismissed without prejudice and we were instructed by the District Court judge to take our case to Superior Court for mediation because the case was considered to be a "dispute" with the contractor. Bear in mind, we did not issue the Correction Notice, it was the City of Richland, and it was issued because the City found the siding not to be in compliance with the Building Code. Thus the Court considers the City Building Code requirements, which are law in the City of Richland, to be in "dispute" by the contractor. The City Building Inspector informed us that it is not uncommon to have Correction Notices issued for deficient contractor work that never gets corrected. He said the City has no way to enforce contractor violations of the Building Code for remodeling and addition work. The City provides no support to the citizen, us, in this case, in defending the City Building Code. The contractor can simply thumb their nose at the City Correction Notice and walk away, as happened in our case with Greg Senger Construction Inc. It is shame that we have to pursue a law suit at the Superior Court because the contractor didn't comply with the City Building Code. According to several lawyers we have discussed this with, our court costs would be $25 to $30K, recoverable from the contractor if we prevail. If the contractor wiggles off the hook in Superior Court, then the City of Richland Building Code is not actually the law and a contractor can successfully thumb their nose at a City Building Code Correction Notice and walk away from the deficient work.

    Hayden Homes - homedevelopers - Updated June 2026

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