A1 Everlast, Inc. was hired by me on June 29, 2017 to perform stucco repairs to one side of my home along with installing a new roof on the same side over the bay window. The repairs were needed due to leakage coming in through the damaged stucco. Although I didn't believe that the water coming in was leaking through the bay window roof, I agreed to have it replaced at the instance of their estimator, Dan. The total billed for this work was $4,280 and a 1/3 deposit was due at signing. 1/3 due when the work commenced and the remaining 1/3 due upon completion. All payments were made when due.
I called A1 Everlast, Inc., on March 12, 2018 and spoke with Pasquale "Pat" Casalaspro (the owner on record) regarding visible cracks in the stucco work that his company performed. I was instructed to call back in May when the weather was warmer - I had no problem with that.
Unfortunately, on April 16, 2018 we had heavy rain which ultimately resulted in water leaking in and damaging the interior wall and ceiling that had been repaired from the original damage. The interior was repaired after A1 Everlast completed the repairs on the exterior of the house.
I called again on Monday, April 16 (the day of the heavy rainfall) and spoke with Pasquale "Pat" Casalaspro to advise of the leakage and he conveyed that they were busy so someone would call me on Wednesday. Once again I had no problem waiting a couple of days for a call back.
Since no one called me on Wednesday, April 18, 2018...I called yet again. Pasquale "Pat" Casalaspro took down my address and phone number and indicated that someone would be coming out on Friday 4/20/2018. I sat home waiting all day and finally called A1 Everlast, Inc., at 4:44 pm letting Pasquale "Pat" Casalaspro know that no one ever showed up. During that conversation he stated that someone would be at my home the following morning. Since I had already sat at home all day the previous day, I insisted on a specific time and not an open ended 'sometime tomorrow morning'. I was given a 9:00 am time from by Pasquale "Pat" Casalaspro. Needless to say, that time came and went and no one from A1 Everlast, Inc. came to my home.
A1 Everlast, Inc. Reviews
A1 Everlast, Inc. was hired by me on June 29, 2017 to perform stucco repairs to one side of my home along with installing a new roof on the same side over the bay window. The repairs were needed due to leakage coming in through the damaged stucco. Although I didn't believe that the water coming in was leaking through the bay window roof, I agreed to have it replaced at the instance of their estimator, Dan. The total billed for this work was $4,280 and a 1/3 deposit was due at signing. 1/3 due when the work commenced and the remaining 1/3 due upon completion. All payments were made when due.
I called A1 Everlast, Inc., on March 12, 2018 and spoke with Pasquale "Pat" Casalaspro (the owner on record) regarding visible cracks in the stucco work that his company performed. I was instructed to call back in May when the weather was warmer - I had no problem with that.
Unfortunately, on April 16, 2018 we had heavy rain which ultimately resulted in water leaking in and damaging the interior wall and ceiling that had been repaired from the original damage. The interior was repaired after A1 Everlast completed the repairs on the exterior of the house.
I called again on Monday, April 16 (the day of the heavy rainfall) and spoke with Pasquale "Pat" Casalaspro to advise of the leakage and he conveyed that they were busy so someone would call me on Wednesday. Once again I had no problem waiting a couple of days for a call back.
Since no one called me on Wednesday, April 18, 2018...I called yet again. Pasquale "Pat" Casalaspro took down my address and phone number and indicated that someone would be coming out on Friday 4/20/2018. I sat home waiting all day and finally called A1 Everlast, Inc., at 4:44 pm letting Pasquale "Pat" Casalaspro know that no one ever showed up. During that conversation he stated that someone would be at my home the following morning. Since I had already sat at home all day the previous day, I insisted on a specific time and not an open ended 'sometime tomorrow morning'. I was given a 9:00 am time from by Pasquale "Pat" Casalaspro. Needless to say, that time came and went and no one from A1 Everlast, Inc. came to my home.