- Approximate cost of services:
- $36,000.00
- Company Response
We are so happy we were able to be a part of your kitchen transformation and look forward to working with you and your family again in the future!
We are so happy we were able to be a part of your kitchen transformation and look forward to working with you and your family again in the future!
We are so grateful to have been able to work with you on your project and appreciate all the great referrals you send our way. We look forward to working with you in the future as well.
We were happy to take care of your project with the tight time line and look forward to your next project!
We are so greatful to have had the opportunity to work with you and your family and look forward to working with you all in the future!
Bathroom and Basement window renovation and more!
We appreciated working with you and appreciate all the referrals you send our way!
We were very happy to work with you and your family and look forward to the next project. So glad we could track that old water leak down!
We enjoy working with you every time and look forward to your next project. We also appreciate all the referrals you send our way.
We really enjoyed working with you and your family! Working with families like yours is the reason we are in business and continue to build In law suites to bring families together and be apart of something great!
It was so great working with you and your family! We look forward to the next project.
Kitchen, basement, master bath renovation
Living in a renovation is tricky. This entire project was 3 stages, and in any case such as this, there should be a break between projects. This break allows the customer some down time with no trades in the house, and relief from dust and noise before the next stage begins. I realize the added stress of the combined projects made for a difficult time for this family. We have used this experience to improve our process and communication to customers on larger projects such as this.
It was clear early on (after the first of the three projects) that the match of myself as contractor with this customer wasn't quite right. And yet when projects #2 and #3 were requested, I felt that perhaps that was a misjudgement of character on my part. It's clear in this case that initial observation was correct, and in the future I will follow my gut, and not move forward when the relationship between customer and contractor feels off.
The abusive nature put forth by this customer to the WPI team and trades was completely unacceptable. Anyone reading this review can plainly see the bullying present, and adding that stress along with the customer not releasing payment on time (this is the only project I have ever needed to pursue the lien process with) made the entire project stressful on all ends, including one of WPI's trades refusing to work on the project. The lack of following guidelines, rules and lack of respect is clearly seen from the customer in this review, found in the addition of the email at the end which needed to be spelled out in order for it to be accepted on the review.
We at WPI appreciate this review. It is always a great thing for those hiring a contractor to be as educated as possible. And a few of those education points are seen here. 1 - a renovation in your home does bring some added disturbances, and you always need to be prepared for that beforehand. 2 - minor deficiencies happen during any project, and living in the home during the reno allows you to see them before they are solved by your contractor. So, 3 - Hire someone you trust so as to allow open communication during the entire process.
As a final note in response to the end of this review - I encourage you to check the background and validity of any and all reviews that you read. I am proud of the service and quality of work that my team and I provide.
-Scott Werenka, Owner, WPI Renovations