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    National Property Inspections

    2.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Comb's Contracting Company

    Comb's Contracting Company

    3.0
    (2 reviews)

    I had ron come out from combs contracting to do drywall repairs and some painting he did an amazing…read morejob couldn't be happier with the service !

    Well first off I would give them minus 10 stars but of course like a lot of these reviews you have…read moreto give them 1 star. Okay I wanted Comb's Contractor's who when you get an estimate and or a contract from them becomes Comb's Contracting LLC. Why two names? So I got an estimate and hired them to paint and repair my house, when I got the contract the estimate went up a hundred dollars. The person who gave me the estimate and signed my contract said my charge card wouldn't be charged a service fee, it was charged a service fee, 60.00. My whole house was supposed to be pressure washed but only half got done the first day they were there it took two hours. Plenty of places were missed and they just painted the dirt right into the siding. As you can imagine it looked lovely, NOT!!! Also I was told that they would work from 8:30am to 4:00pm, that happened but one time. They had 5 no shows and 8 out of the other 11 days they were here they were either late or left early or their supervisor pulled them off of my job leaving me with no one painting my house. After the first week I had only 1 person painting my whole 2 story house. I had 2 people a total of 5 days. As you can imagine I didn't really get much work out of them when they were here because they were either on their cell phones or taking long breaks. I guess out of a 6 hour day if they worked that long that, I got maybe 3 or 4 hours work out of the painters I had on site. All the home improvement sites say to protect yourself and make sure your contractor has insurance. I didn't want to take that chance and my home owner's policy go sky high so I asked to see their insurance policy. They wouldn't show it to me and I signed a waiver of liability. My opinion I don't think they have insurance. I mean why wouldn't they show me an insurance policy if they had insurance? I question some light and dark spots I seen on my house after they painted it a couple of coats. They said it was because of the places where on my house parts of the siding had raw wood and the other where there was a lot of paint that was left on even after scraping. Okay I'm a novice I bought that but it started happening everywhere and it wasn't looking too good. I have since had another contractor paint my house and believe it or not those light and dark spots don't exist anymore. Talking about the paint they used, it wasn't paint that we agreed to in the contract. I caught them in some lies so I checked the labels to the paint cans and they were torn off and another paint (a cheaper one) was substituted. Not only were they supposed to paint my house but they were supposed to repair it as well. So certain siding on my house that we agreed to was suppose to be replaced and one board in back where they started painted was left untouched because it was suppose to be replaced then all of the sudden one day it was painted over and never replaced. This happened multiple times as they were scraping my house and painting it and not scraping the whole house so I could look and see what boards needed to be replaced. Some boards were really bad but again just painted over no replacement of any boards but one repair did get done and it would have been okay but one nail split the board and other boards had some saw marks on them. A little caulk or wood filler and I would have never known the repair wasn't perfect but like before just painted it and moved on. Of all my major repairs only one got was done when they could have been working on them all but you see instead of going to a home improvement center and getting the wood, no they ordered my wood they said and the repairs didn't get done. 20 plus lies I counted and I bet he doesn't believe he told even one. They're very unprofessional, threw down cigarette butts where ever on my property. Scraped my house and just left the paint chips lay, didn't clean up like most painting companies do everyday, didn't put down tarps to catch the paint chips, caulking, dirt or whatever was on the house. Didn't take their ladders down at night either for safety reasons they should have. Also one other unprofessional thing they did, you might want to tell them they can use your bathroom. Just saying!!!! My advice is don't hire Comb's Contracting LLC., but if you do,draw up a good contract write out in detail exactly what you want and make sure to put a start and end date, I didn't and believe me they did whatever they wanted when it came to showing up and leaving. See if you can get them to show you an insurance policy, I couldn't. Also this is important, what them like hawks and keep detailed notes and take lot of pictures. Make sure they're using exactly what you wanted when it comes to materials as well. This is my warning to you, hire them at your own risk and when in doubt move on to the next company, I wish I had.

    National Property Inspections - realestatesvcs - Updated June 2026

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