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    Jt S.

    If I could give negative stars, I would. If you are considering a pool build ... DO NOT USE THEM!!! The pictures speak for themselves. We contracted them to build our pool in April 2021z. It is now March 2022 and the pool still isn't finished. Bryan Johnson (owner) will lie to your face on when the pool will be completed. He has more excuses then Biden has brain cells. Do yourself a favor and AVOID COLLIN BRYAN CONSTRUCTION FOR ANY OF YOUR PROJECTS, especially building a pool!!!

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    Collin Bryan Construction Fake Reviews Caution using contractors with excessive 5 star reviews. I purchased a metal roof from Travis Jones June 2021. Feb 2022 several installation errors, which will shorten the life of the roof and allow water seepage, were noticed. Travis could not produce any credible references or engineers report to validate the many areas where installers folded metals the wrong direction in valleys and other areas that will channel water behind folds. Travis made false claims stating this is a Berridge Metals procedure. I gave him an email from a Berridge Metals engineer stating they do not endorse this. They did not seal panels at side walls or install counter trim, which will cause water to seep into side walls and under panels. This left 11 holes where rodents can enter attic. Many more errors. After researching the company I learned owner Brian Johnson began purchasing fake 5 star reviews from internet in 2019. He has purchased hundreds of reviews. Many of the profiles have never lived in Texas or the United States. Travis seemed aware of the fake reviews and seemed aware the company does not honor many warranties. I paid $35,000 for this roof and the cost to redo the roof with repairs to damaged siding and gutters may exceed the cost. Travis told me he was once president of our homeowners association, I thought he could be trusted. The roof is now leaking in one area. Since they used sealant in many areas where panels should have been folded under with a cleat, it wont be long before there are many more leaks. Plus all these exposed ends will rust. Travis and Brian claim there are no minimun standards in roofing, contrary to the high standards and integrity he boast on his website. Kathryn Vincent homesksv@aol.com

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