“They did a wonderful job on my roof!! The guy name Jim is very nice and helpful!! I recommend them to fix y’all roof“
“Jason Darr came to inspect my roof, he was on time and very informational. Would recommend him to others.Service: Roof repair“
“I can't say enough about the positive experience I had with Primars Contracting. Mike and his team were professional, dependable, honest and extremely knowledgeable. From replacing windows to residing my home with James Hardie siding, Mike and his team were exceptional. I was kept informed the entire time the work was performed and Mike went out of his way to make sure everything went smoothly and was perfect. Thank you Primars for a job well done!Services: Double pane window installation & replacement“
“Danny and the team did a great job with the installation of the roof + skylights above our deck! Very professional from start to finish and very happy with the quality of work and attention to detail. Would definitely recommend this company and team to others.“
“We have worked with John for over 10 years. He has done major renovations on 3 high end properties for us and made our homes amazingly beautiful. From major additions, to replacing synthetic stucco with siding on 2 homes, vaulting rooms, removing load bearing walls and creating open layouts, new bathrooms, stone fireplaces, vaulted porch additions, a gorgeous bar room with French doors cut through brick to a new flagstone patio, a wine room, new kitchen, family, & laundry room, stunning stonework, tile, & millwork, the list is extensive. John has also helped us with advice on other projects he wasn't even involved in. John is knowledgeable and capable and knows about structure, building codes, and permits. I would definitely trust his ability on any project. He has talented contractors and great resources. We have been very happy with the results on all 3 homes.“
“I was generally pleased with the speed of the work, but I felt it was rushed, which was exactly what I wanted to avoid. This rush likely resulted in the contractor losing out on additional earnings. For instance, he could have suggested replacing the outdated fiberboard sheathing and insulation instead of simply applying a weather seal, which would have increased his earnings from me. Additionally, when I returned from a trip with COVID, I had to immediately remove my LED lighting, which was inconvenient. Despite our established relationship, the contractor didn't fully capitalize on the opportunity to enhance the project. There were also some coordination issues. For example, I had to intervene to stop them from caulking and power washing simultaneously, which could have compromised the quality of the work. Moreover, we had an agreement to replace our portico with vinyl, but this was not completed because the materials were inadequate for the job, resulting in a $10,000 discount but leaving us without a portico. It's now January 2024, and I've been asked to wait until March for a follow-up, which is frustrating because the remaining tasks are minor and something I could manage myself, but that's not what I paid for. Despite these setbacks, it's important to acknowledge that the workers did perform well under the circumstances. The issues seem more reflective of industry-wide problems ( HomeRenoVisionDIY How to Find A Good Contractor Part 3 ) rather than the fault of the workers themselves. If you can get past the contractor's dynamic personality and ensure clear communication about your needs, there's potential for satisfactory results.“