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9 Years In Business
Company Details
- Verified Licenses
Hours
- Mon: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Tue: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Wed: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Thu: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Fri: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Sat: Closed
- Sun: Closed
Achievements
Service Details
Areas of Expertise
- Covered Patios
- Patio Enclosures
- Awnings
- Carports
- Deck and Patio Repairs
Cost Information
- Free Estimates
- Warranty Offered
- Credit Cards Accepted
Reviews
Write a ReviewResponsive and efficient!
Good company but not great. They replaced some patio wood beams for me and re-finished some of the pre-existing wood frame. Communication was ok. Some details were lost over the course of the project. The woodworking was par. They used a lot of heavy-duty metal fasteners to secure the wooden beams, cracking the wood along the grain, when a woodworker would have used some simple joinery. The wood will expand and contract with changes in temperature and moisture over the years while the metal screws won?t. That?s what will cause this work to be replaced by someone else in a few years. The workers, however, were good and communicative. They did everything that was agreed to in a timely manner. I just expected a little more expertise with the project than I experienced. I?d use them again but I?d simply be more specific with my expectations.
I net with 2 men who looked over the project and they answered all my questions and even made a few suggestions. The two men who came to do the actual project, were professional, were very thorough, knew what they had to do and were friendly. I even asked them questions and they answered all of them. I'd definitely hire them again.
TC Canyon's home repair business is pretty basic, and does not do particularly high quality repair. I would describe the final quality level of my project as a B- at best. Additionally, their contracts are kept relatively vague up front, which makes it difficult to make sure everyone understands what work will be done. My home has several vigas or beams which extend out beyond the wall and roof-line of the house. As can happen with these, rot had gotten into them due to poor maintenance by previous owners. I was referred to TC Canyon by Angi due to their expertise with Framing Repairs. The salesperson who did the initial quote for work on my house did a poor job. He sized components incorrectly, and underbid the labor. He also included other work that did not end up needing to be done. Worst of all, his explanations of what was going to be done turned out to be completely incorrect. Once the actual workers started to do the job, they ran into road blocks. I will give TC Canyon credit, the final bill did not go over the initial estimate. However, the actual work completed was not everything listed on the invoice either. Essentially, I ultimately had to pay for their screw up in bidding the work. Honestly, all of this would be "typical contractor stuff" if the final product was of great quality. However, it was not. The workers on site admitted they had never done anything like this before. They were friendly and professional, but they were out of their depth. They used Sawzalls to cut 6x12 beams that clearly needed a portable band saw, and simply attached the new beam ends using long structural screws instead of using a joint which would maintain the strength of the beam. The joining method is acceptable, given that the ends of the beams are considered decorative rather than structural, but a better joint is just good craftsmanship. Worst of all, the new beam ends aren't even attached flush with the old beams, so there is an obvious angle to the new beam ends relative to what they are attached to. The saw-work can only best be described as "wonky." If the goal of a good home repair is to make it look like part of the house, this repair failed across the board. I will happily admit that they took on a challenging project. The last time this repair was done on my home, it was even lower quality, which the salesperson noted. This project really called for a scaffolding, and specialized tools, but I hired them because their salesperson said they could do it. I will also say that their crew was knowledgeable and friendly, but if this was outside their area of expertise, they should not have taken the work. I will not be using TC Canyon in the future.
Everyone that I dealt with were very polite, addressed me by name, were enthusiastic, and came ready to work. The subcontractors that came out were also polite and worked clean. The draft person, whose name escapes me, drew up a very beautiful set of plans and coordinated it to the house. I’d like to make a special mention to Jay, who would speak with me at the end of the day on what was accomplished, what to expect, if I had any questions, and would take the time to explain in lay persons terms. Tom, the owner, runs a top notch business. I plan on hiring TC Canyon again for more home improvement projects and highly recommend them. They earned my trust.
from the start to finish the job was done so professional the workers were kind very fun to see when they where here and efficient always asked if there was any thing they could do for us they treated us like family so nice to see that kind of service
Very personal and professional. They solved potential problems quickly. Real Pros!
Very good.
Both Pat and his partner are very professional. They did a wonderful job. I really like how it all came out. I highly recommend this company. Thank you for the beautiful job.
I was very happy with my new pergola. It was installed in one day and installers were kind, efficient, and professional. I would hire them again in an instant.
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