Ed Kasper was amazing and built us a beautiful house!!
- Approximate cost of services:
- $2,500,000.00
Ed Kasper was amazing and built us a beautiful house!!
Peter, thank you very much for the kind words. The project turned out fantastic and looks great. So glad you were pleased with the process.
Thank you for the wonderful review. The phases to date have turned out very well. Looking forward to the next phase.
Horrible Experience - DO NOT USE - BEWARE
We have built our reputation on taking care of our clients, but in this case we came up short but not for a lack of trying. We have always felt strongly about taking care of our clients in the over 250 projects we have completed. In this case, we are not sure what more we could have done and the end result was a fairly strong feeling the clients were looking to not pay the full invoice, no matter what we did. We can address a couple of points for reader clarification. Clients were back into their house within 4 months of starting the project including the Christmas break. We kept them up to date on time line and progress. As part of the agreement the house was supposed to be empty until completion, but they had people staying at the house during the latter part of the project and did not notify us. With the electrical costs, during the electrical walk thru, the clients added a number of items to the project scope but then did not want to pay for the additional items when invoiced. In trying to take care of our clients, we did not charge them for the extra items and charged them only their budget amount. They decided they would have a friend finish the electrical items. We were instructed to replace faulty items in the walls and ceilings, even if they were not part of the project scope. We replaced all of the bath fans in the house as they were not connected properly, running properly or not working at all and would cause issues in the future. Going on the instructions received, we replaced the bath fans. When it came time to pay the invoice, the clients did not want to pay the invoice. We ended up splitting the costs of the invoice, to try and take care of the clients, even though we were following their direction. The bolts on the powder room sink were rusted and locked in place. The only way to remove the powder room sink was to pull it from wall, in order to save it for re-use. The holes were patched anywhere the sink would not cover and then holes left where the original bolts were located. The homeowner was using a friend for the plumbing so we did not re-install the sink into the original location. We did offer to patch the holes, which would be covered by the sink. We also offered to install the sink, to make sure the holes were covered. Neither seemed to be an acceptable outcome. The dip in floor was an issue created from the original builder putting a bearing post on the subfloor without blocking under the subfloor. In order to properly fix the issue the subfloor would have had to be removed, which would have damaged the joists and added more cost. The clients did not want to do this, so we leveled the floor as much as we could. The flooring had a slight dip in this area, but without replacing the subfloor, could not be level. We could have leveled the floor with a leveling compound, but would have added more cost. Clients were involved in the discussion and final decision. We offered on 15 different occasions to fill in the sink holes and take care of any paint issues and provided a couple of options for the floor dip. The 15 different offers were never at a time which worked for the clients, even though they were during the day, evenings and weekends. We also met on three different occasions to discuss the few outstanding issues, even offered to bring the trades with us to the meetings, which was rejected. We always had a plan but then when the dates were provided, they were never acceptable to the clients. This took over 8 months of trying to get the last couple of items completed. After our last offer to take care of couple of issues, we were told they would take care of it themselves.