Warning! Do not do business with Blessed Construction. We hired them in June 2019 to build us a patio cover. Not only did they not draw up the site plans and submit them to the HOA for approval they did not get a building permit or even build it to code. They did not install the flashing properly, did not nail the shingles on properly, etc. They did not use the proper building materials and didn't even attach the structure to the house properly and used the wrong type of nails which were barely nailed into the siding of the house which is why it started to fall apart.
We took over 50 pictures detailing all their faulty work. It appears the materials they used looked like junk from other jobs. We had to take it down as it was pulling away from the house and leaning and the roof had already started to rot. According to the contractor who removed the structure he said it was a subpar and dangerous structure that was ready to collapse soon and if anyone had been under it they would have been killed. He said if we had a heavy winter last year it would have collapsed since the roof was already rotted and shaped like a bucket and even a few pounds of snow or heavy winds would have caused it to collapse.
Not only did Blessed Construction build a dangerous and subpar structure I have learned their license doesn't allow them to build structures, room additions and decks as they advertise. To my understand with their type of license they are not allowed to do work that exceeds $500.00 in labor and materials combined. Not only did they build a dangerous patio cover they ruined my siding and concrete pad and it is going to cost me around $10,000.00 to restore my home back to it's original condition. The contractor who took it down pulled it down by hand, it was so poorly constructed, it was so rickety it came down effortlessly. If you ask the Project Manger Ruben Flores to get a building permit he will not take the job. If you do hire Blessed Construction and have issues they will not return your phone calls or text messages. They also have complaints on www.homeadvisor.com
Warning! Do not do business with Blessed Construction. We hired them in June 2019 to build us a patio cover. Not only did they not draw up the site plans and submit them to the HOA for approval they did not get a building permit or even build it to code. They did not install the flashing properly, did not nail the shingles on properly, etc. They did not use the proper building materials and didn't even attach the structure to the house properly and used the wrong type of nails which were barely nailed into the siding of the house which is why it started to fall apart.
We took over 50 pictures detailing all their faulty work. It appears the materials they used looked like junk from other jobs. We had to take it down as it was pulling away from the house and leaning and the roof had already started to rot. According to the contractor who removed the structure he said it was a subpar and dangerous structure that was ready to collapse soon and if anyone had been under it they would have been killed. He said if we had a heavy winter last year it would have collapsed since the roof was already rotted and shaped like a bucket and even a few pounds of snow or heavy winds would have caused it to collapse.
Not only did Blessed Construction build a dangerous and subpar structure I have learned their license doesn't allow them to build structures, room additions and decks as they advertise. To my understand with their type of license they are not allowed to do work that exceeds $500.00 in labor and materials combined. Not only did they build a dangerous patio cover they ruined my siding and concrete pad and it is going to cost me around $10,000.00 to restore my home back to it's original condition. The contractor who took it down pulled it down by hand, it was so poorly constructed, it was so rickety it came down effortlessly.
If you ask the Project Manger Ruben Flores to get a building permit he will not take the job. If you do hire Blessed Construction and have issues they will not return your phone calls or text messages. They also have complaints on www.homeadvisor.com and with the BBB.
Blessed Construction Reviews
Warning! Do not do business with Blessed Construction. We hired them in June 2019 to build us a patio cover. Not only did they not draw up the site plans and submit them to the HOA for approval they did not get a building permit or even build it to code. They did not install the flashing properly, did not nail the shingles on properly, etc. They did not use the proper building materials and didn't even attach the structure to the house properly and used the wrong type of nails which were barely nailed into the siding of the house which is why it started to fall apart.
We took over 50 pictures detailing all their faulty work. It appears the materials they used looked like junk from other jobs. We had to take it down as it was pulling away from the house and leaning and the roof had already started to rot. According to the contractor who removed the structure he said it was a subpar and dangerous structure that was ready to collapse soon and if anyone had been under it they would have been killed. He said if we had a heavy winter last year it would have collapsed since the roof was already rotted and shaped like a bucket and even a few pounds of snow or heavy winds would have caused it to collapse.
Not only did Blessed Construction build a dangerous and subpar structure I have learned their license doesn't allow them to build structures, room additions and decks as they advertise. To my understand with their type of license they are not allowed to do work that exceeds $500.00 in labor and materials combined. Not only did they build a dangerous patio cover they ruined my siding and concrete pad and it is going to cost me around $10,000.00 to restore my home back to it's original condition. The contractor who took it down pulled it down by hand, it was so poorly constructed, it was so rickety it came down effortlessly. If you ask the Project Manger Ruben Flores to get a building permit he will not take the job. If you do hire Blessed Construction and have issues they will not return your phone calls or text messages. They also have complaints on www.homeadvisor.com
Warning! Do not do business with Blessed Construction. We hired them in June 2019 to build us a patio cover. Not only did they not draw up the site plans and submit them to the HOA for approval they did not get a building permit or even build it to code. They did not install the flashing properly, did not nail the shingles on properly, etc. They did not use the proper building materials and didn't even attach the structure to the house properly and used the wrong type of nails which were barely nailed into the siding of the house which is why it started to fall apart.
We took over 50 pictures detailing all their faulty work. It appears the materials they used looked like junk from other jobs. We had to take it down as it was pulling away from the house and leaning and the roof had already started to rot. According to the contractor who removed the structure he said it was a subpar and dangerous structure that was ready to collapse soon and if anyone had been under it they would have been killed. He said if we had a heavy winter last year it would have collapsed since the roof was already rotted and shaped like a bucket and even a few pounds of snow or heavy winds would have caused it to collapse.
Not only did Blessed Construction build a dangerous and subpar structure I have learned their license doesn't allow them to build structures, room additions and decks as they advertise. To my understand with their type of license they are not allowed to do work that exceeds $500.00 in labor and materials combined. Not only did they build a dangerous patio cover they ruined my siding and concrete pad and it is going to cost me around $10,000.00 to restore my home back to it's original condition. The contractor who took it down pulled it down by hand, it was so poorly constructed, it was so rickety it came down effortlessly.
If you ask the Project Manger Ruben Flores to get a building permit he will not take the job. If you do hire Blessed Construction and have issues they will not return your phone calls or text messages. They also have complaints on www.homeadvisor.com and with the BBB.