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    World Star Restoration

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Carpet cleaning

    Damage restoration

    Mold remediation

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    Upholstery cleaning

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    Hillard Barry Construction

    Hillard Barry Construction

    2.0
    (4 reviews)

    Had used this company on several projects including personally on my home…read more All work was done professionally and workers were always respectful and professional. Work was always kept tidy and quality was always above expectations. I am a construction superintendent and have built all over the states. I have always given them the first call as I believe in the quality and integrity of a job goes well beyond the thrift or speed. a small but mighty company that gets it done right.

    I hired Hillary Barry Construction to build a small exterior wall (approximately 11 ft x 11 ft) to…read moreenclose my patio to install an outdoor kitchen. I signed the agreement in August, and when we closed on our house on October 14, 2020, I provided all the paperwork needed to apply for a permit. The permit was not submitted properly, had to be resubmitted, and the permit was finally approved on December 23, 2020. After this delay, you would think that the company would want to get the project done quickly. However, the wall was not completed until mid March 2021. The company put our small project on the back burner and it was clear that after numerous "no-show" work dates, that our project was not important. The company hires subcontractors to complete work and the company has little control over when people actually show up to get work done. This project should have been completed within 30 days of receiving permits, yet it was not a project that received the attention it deserved. I would not recommend this company because they cannot honor their commitments to homeowners with small projects.

    SERVPRO of West Palm Beach

    SERVPRO of West Palm Beach

    4.1
    (9 reviews)

    Servpro of West Palm Beach & North Wellington did a fantastic job at our large upscale condominium…read morelocated in West Palm Beach, FL. As the property manager, I feel responsible for our entire property. Servpro help make the fire, water damage, clean up, and repair process a pleasant experience. They made all the units and common areas affected look like it never even happened. Servpro knows how to park and act on our property so not to disturb our customers, all employees are background checked, in clean uniform, have the proper liability insurance for me to feel comfortable, know what they are doing as industry experts, and know how to work with all insurances/payment scenarios depending on the given situation. Thank you guys! SERVPRO of West Palm Beach | North Wellington 561-383-0100 4050 Westgate Ave. Ste 107 West Palm Beach, FL 33409

    Be very cautious with this company. We suffered a slab leak in our townhouse is about 500 feet of…read morelaminate flooring and baseboard. We called Servpro and they were very responsive, coming out the next day to do an evaluation. However, they would not start remediation until we could provide them with an insurance claim number. That should've been our first point of hesitation. We were told repeatedly that "we will work directly through your insurance and your insurance should cover this". They were very reassuring and did fine work. After three days, our house was dry and ready for repairs. Those three days were billed at $5700. That averages over $11/sqft for a relatively modest leak. Unfortunately, this used up a large portion of our insurance coverage. Our insurance paid us for the repairs we did, and then there was no money left to cover the water remediation. Unfortunately our insurance company was also incredibly delinquent of informing us about this. Fast forward two months later- I receive an email between Servpro and my insurance company on which I am cc'ed that says "we will be entering collections and placing a lien on the home in six days". Apparently there had been much back and forth between Servpro and our insurance company and no one had bothered to tell us. When I called Servpro the responses included "I don't care where the money comes from I just need a check" and "it sounds like you're problem is that you're underinsured". They also would not budge on the six day timeline to start the liens and collection process, despite the fact that I had not been sent a bill or notified that my insurance company wouldn't cover it. They also acknowledged that they had not provided me with any sort of written estimate and stated that this was industry standard to not provide estimates. Had I known that Servpro was going to grossly overcharge my insurance to the point that my coverage was used up before repairs were done, I would have made different choices both about mitigation and about repairs. As it stands, I am out 5k because I don't have the time window to adequately fight this without a lien being placed on my house. Here is my overall impression: 1. They respond quickly and do fine work 2. They overcharge and do not provide written estimates as they likely are covered fully under most people's insurance policy and therefore most people never even see the bill 3. My experience with the billing department was poor. Ask for a written estimate and know your policy limits!

    Eco Restoration Disaster & Recovery

    Eco Restoration Disaster & Recovery

    1.0
    (1 review)

    Lovebomb, Devalue, Discard. Sound familiar? At this point in time, we've all most likely…read moreexperienced what could be considered narcissistic tactics, and they are found in the professional world just as often as personal worlds. And it usually begins with a fairy tale...in this case, two knights in shining armor. They started out GREAT. I thought I hit the jackpot upon our initial meeting. They showed up willing, ready, and eager to work. The duo was enthusiastic, and really went out of their way to ensure that the progress at my house, which had been stalled more than once due to toxic contractors and handymen. As time wore on, Eco and its managers (which I found out towards the end were not actually licensed in the state of Florida as they insinuated they were), abused the privilege of being hired by deflecting, lying, and price gauging. One of the partners has some of the worst communication skills in all my years of applying communications degree, yet has zero awareness. Rather than LISTEN to questions regarding the work or the rates, he took them as insults and became very defensive. They did not like having someone point out they that their company, while good, lacked serious professionalism. They bragged about 14 years in the industry yet couldn't provide proper invoices. When questioned about invoice contents, they not only grew angry and course, but they refused to complete work which had already been paid for (witnesses can attest). They bragged about the great work they did yet the very things I expressed concern about turned out to be the things they unsuccessfully completed. In fact, I just paid about $490 for two people to sand the mud that Brindin claimed he could handle but left countless obvious imperfections. Worse is that he edged out my long-time drywall guy AND even underbid his OWN FRIENDS. I've since learned that he's done this more than once. And then there's a $14,000 quote for a closet under the stairs. At that point, I just assumed that they were seeing what they could get away with since they didn't want me working with anyone else. They then chose to defame me by creating a smear campaign to other professionals in my area; they claim that I "owe them thousands of dollars," when literally every damn invoiced penny (even the ones that they refused to provide clarity on) was paid. They claim there are so many unpaid expenses yet every time money was due I paid. After these lies, they went on to tell other professionals not to work with me (this has been verified by three people so far). The girlfriend of one of the owners is the manager at my local hardware store, a place I can't even go into anymore for fear of running into these aggressors. The manager, fully aware that her boyfriend has lied and smeared, was present when the last job details were being hammered out and knows that they promised to include fixing the tile in my bathroom when installing a pocket door. She also seems to have no issue with the recent PA transplant treating members of her community (including herself-God the way he used to speak to her...) with such disregard and disrespect. These guys have purposely left my lights without function, they screwed up the TV console and refused to keep the promise to fix it. They place blame on anything and anyone but themselves. There are several concerns posed by these two, but the primary is that South Florida's toxic contractor culture really needs an overhaul. Too many out-of-state opportunists coming in to take advantage of good people, and these guys are no different. I finally realized that all of the excuses for why these guys didn't have reviews or a FL license were all lies. And I expect nothing less than for them to respond to this review with contempt, cruelty, and more lies. It does not surprise me that they are not the big company that they claim to aspire to be; they are too proud to acknowledge their shortcomings and too vindictive to apologize. One owner said to me early on, "I just want a chance!" in regards to his dreams and aspirations. Well, they had one, and they blew it. They lost their number one fan, and the compounded support of everyone I introduced them to, including my professional real estate colleagues. The difference between my "smear campaign" and theirs? Mine is rooted in truth, not slander. VERIFY LICENSES BEFORE HIRING. DEMAND REFERENCES. LESSON LEARNED.

    World Star Restoration - damagerestoration - Updated July 2026

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