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Featured Reviews for General Contractors in Sellersville

Mitchell Precision Builders, LLC
General Contractors in Sellersville
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsMarch 18, 2024
“These guys do great work. I will use them again and recommend them as well. Very personable and real easy to have in your home while improving how we live!”
A&Z General Contractor LLC
General Contractors in Sellersville
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsOctober 14, 2021
“My experience with A&Z General Contracting has been phenomenal. They mean exactly what they say and ask all the right questions to get the desired results that I wanted. They move fast but efficiently. They are always on time and delivered excellent customer services skills. I will continue to utilize A&Z with any future work that I have for my home and recommend them to anyone who asks me about a general contractor.”
Doylestown Builders
General Contractors in Sellersville
Average rating: 4 out of 5 starsJune 27, 2013
“UPDATE: I heard back from the installers and they were able to address and resolve almost all of the issues I listed below. I appreciate the effort they made. I really like my new kitchen now that all of the issues are resolved. ORIGINAL REVIEW: This review is for people choosing an installer for an IKEA kitchen. We decided not to do it ourselves and instead hire the installer that works with IKEA. In this case we got Doylestown Building and Remodeling Company. Initially I was very happy with their work and their main installer seems like an honest straightforward worker. There were a few problems, however. First, the installer, although experienced with other forms of remodeling and building, had very little IKEA installation experience. He frequently was not sure how something was supposed to be installed. This would have worried me less had I not noticed that he did not always read the IKEA manuals that came with the items to install. We were only his 3rd IKEA kitchen that he installed, even though there were other installers in the company who had plenty of experience. Then, due to issues with another worker, the installer did nearly all of the work alone, without help. Although many parts of the kitchen can be done with one person, some tasks really are two person jobs. In fact, three times I was forced to stop what I was doing (I work from home) to help him move an appliance or help with something that required more than one person, because he was on his own. One time after this happened I said, "Next time you should have someone come with you, because this is a two person job." Sure enough, the next time he showed up alone and I had to help him again. When the kitchen was finally finished, on the whole at first I was pretty happy with it. But after I while I noticed some problems that really should have been taken care of, and that I will either have to live with or find a more capable company perform. 1. A shim was left hanging out around 4 inches below a cabinet. This will have to be trimmed. It seems to me extremely unprofessional to leave something like this when finishing a job, but NOT SURPRISING since the business owner rushed the work through and the main installer was working on his own. 2. Because of the rush, absolutely no cleanup was done after the fact. I had to dispose of a large bag of construction waste, there was sawdust all over the kitchen floor, and found sawdust in most of the drawers and cabinets that was never removed. Oh and there was never any effort during the install to tidy up after either. They installers got sawdust all over the floor & some of our belongs in the adjoining room. 3. The toekick installation is really messy, it just looks amateurish. Any homeowner with a table saw could have made a toekick that looked as good or better than what they did. There are very visible gaps where the pieces meet. 4. Two drawers were chipped/scratched during install. Not large chips or scratches, but still *not* acceptable for the install of a *brand new* kitchen. 5. MOST DISTURBING OF ALL: we planned the kitchen with an IKEA associate, who specified all of the pieces that would be required for the install. One major piece, a large cover panel to be used for support of the kitchen counter, was never used. When I asked the installers for clarification on why this piece was left over, I received no reply. As far as I know, the kitchen counter *appears* stable but could just as easily fall apart. Based on how it's installed, it isn't possible to look behind the part that was installed to see how sturdy it actually is. Based on these issues, I sent an email to the project manager. After not receiving any reply for two days, I sent a followup email. After *another* 2 days the manager's boss sent me a noncommittal apology along with an offer to "refund" $35 as a "gesture" to cover "some of your costs of cleaning, etc.". No mention was made whatsoever of my other, more pressing concerns. In response I sent another reply, again outlining the complaints I had with the install, complaints more serious than having to clean up. Honestly I think the inability to clean up after the install is a bad sign; it shows a lack of pride over workmanship and is almost like leaving a project uncompleted. OH, and let's not mention that for some reason, even though we pretty meticulously planned all of the components we would need for the kitchen (and cross-checked inventory on delivery), we still ended up not having all of the right hardware installed where it needed to be, and the installer lost a necessary piece of hardware for one of the drawers that we will need to go to IKEA and replace ourselves. Honestly, if they had just put the smallest effort in addressing my real complaints instead of offering me a token gesture of $35, I probably would not be leaving this negative review. But it's been over a week with no response, and I would rather people be aware of these issues. Was this review …?”
A B Graham Contracting
General Contractors in Sellersville
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsDecember 16, 2014
“Drew remodeled my entire kitchen along with two new double hung series energy package windows with capping. The kitchen looks 100% better! What I can say is I do not trust many contractors to do the work, but Drew's professionalism and his work was A+ along with his reliability. In addition, his price is extremely fair and will work with you on the important needs of the project. I have and will continue to recommend Drew's work to all of my family & friends.”
Fascella Construction
General Contractors in Sellersville
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsJuly 17, 2014
“They did our bathroom renovation. It had been two years since they did it, and we just love our master bathroom.”
WS Design & Build Inc.
General Contractors in Sellersville
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsMay 8, 2017
“It's hard to find a good contractor in my area to even return calls or be willing to give you quotes, but William Snyder didn't hesitate. Bill and his team are very friendly and professional, they do excellent work and were very helpful in answering any questions or concerns that I had. The roof over my deck is definitely going to get me the shade that I need, looking forward to having the deck stained and screened in.”
AF Contractors LLC
General Contractors in Sellersville
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsJuly 2, 2023
“Anthony (AF Contractors) has completed a number of home projects for me, most recently putting 3 new roofs on my large home. His pricing is fair and reasonable, and he remains true to his estimates. The crew showed up on time and worked overtime (at night) to complete the roofing project when rain was forecasted. Anthony is onsite at the start, and also reviews the work to ensure it is done to his standards and that the work site is cleaned up. I can't say enough about Anthony and his work, and I've referred him to several friends who have also hired him. He's my "go to" contractor for all my home needs. Hire him and you won't be disappointed!”
A&E Construction and Design Center
General Contractors in Sellersville
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsJanuary 25, 2013
“I have hired A&E Construction for both large and small projects multiple times over the past 8 years and without any hesitation, give them the highest recommendation possible. The owner of the company, Greg Fontaine, is experienced, knowledgeable, honest and reliable. Projects were always done on time and on budget and if for some reason, the schedule needs to change, Greg does an excellent job communicating the reasons. Before working with A&E, we hired many contractors over the years, and no one ever compared in terms of quality of work combined with reliability and trustworthiness. Another thing we've really appreciated about working with Greg is his ability to provide us with options and ideas if we needed to scale back on a project. Two of the larger projects Greg did for us were finishing our basement and building a poolhouse. Greg was very cognizant that we did not have an unlimited budget and worked with us to make sure we got the most for our money. Greg also does an excellent job hiring talented and reliable people that I am always comfortable having in my home. Additionally, they are very neat and always clean up after themselves at the end of each day. Lastly, and most importantly, Greg really cares about his customers and goes above and beyond what's expected to make sure they are 100% satisfied. I can't say enough good things about him and A&E!! If you hire them, you won't be disappointed.”
Revival Builders
General Contractors in Sellersville
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsJanuary 4, 2022
“Great work as always. This is the second job they have done for me and when the 3rd one comes along they will be getting that business too”
EDW Builders, Inc.
General Contractors in Sellersville
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsMarch 4, 2013
“We have worked with EDW Builders for years, providing insulation for their projects. EDW is a company that takes their customers needs seriously, they think long term. Energy Efficiency is important to today's consumer but many general contractors have their head in the sand. EDW understands we are in a fast changing society and they have a grasp on new technology and the many energy efficient options they can offer their customers which make their projects better, more cost efficient, better for our environment and our kid’s future. EDW's finished product is always of the highest standards. Reilly Insulation is a proud partner of EDW Builders. Jim Reilly President Reilly Insulation, Inc.”
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