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Concrete

G. E. Elmore Contracting LLC

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    Customer Complaints Summary

    • 1 complaint in the last 3 years.
    • 1 complaint closed in the last 12 months.

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    • Initial Complaint

      Date:01/28/2025

      Type:Service or Repair Issues
      Status:
      UnresolvedMore info

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      The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
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      On November 20, 2024, I hired and paid G.E. Elmore Contracting for phase one of a two-phase backyard project, with the entire project expected to be completed before Thanksgiving. Phase one scope included removing a 12x12 brick paver patio, two concrete basement steps with a 3x4 concrete platform, and installing a new 16x24 concrete patio, two new concrete basement steps, and grading the backyard for better drainage. The work was supposed to take 2-3 days, with the patio and steps ready for use in 4 days. Prior to their arrival, I removed the 12x12 patio myself. Although I was told a crew would arrive, only two workers came. ***** promised the project would stay on schedule.

      I had some questions about their approach, but their professional and skilled responses reassured me they were proceeding correctly. However, I made sure to document and express concerns about not being informed of rebar being drilled into my house foundation, construction debris being used as filler in the new steps, and the patio being raised higher than expected.

      By November 25, I was still waiting for them to finish and clean up, so I began cleaning the site myself. Overall, I noticed several issues: the patio was incorrect, the steps were unsafe and not up to code, the electrical meter box ground rod was damaged, the base rock material needed to be properly placed or removed, debris had not been cleared, and the backyard grading needed to be done.

      ***** of G.E. Elmore Contracting promised to “take care of everything” and ensure we would be “happy with the final job,”; and assured me that all issues would be resolved to my satisfaction before winter. He texted that G.E. Elmore equipment(s) broke down and they were overwhelmed with other jobs. And he appreciated my patience.

      Despite multiple attempts to schedule meetings and resolve the issues, ***** continued to cancel, and the project remains incomplete and unresolved into the new year. This has caused significant stress and frustration

      Business Response

      Date: 02/14/2025

      ject: Response to Mr. ********* Review Dear [Review Platform/Community], We appreciate the opportunity to respond to Mr. *******’s concerns regarding his recent experience with our company. When Mr. ******* first reached out, we were experiencing a high volume of projects. Nevertheless, we made every effort to accommodate his request and complete the work before winter weather set in. We identified several days to prioritize his project, understanding the importance of timely completion. Regarding the project specifics, it was always our understanding that Mr. ******* wanted to remove a small 12x12 brick paver patio himself, which we did not insist he do since we had the equipment to manage it. As for the crew size, given the limited scope of the project—which involved removing a small concrete pad and some pavers—two workers were sufficient to complete the job efficiently. We experienced an unexpected rain delay, which is beyond our control, but we were back on-site the very next day to continue our work. Mr. ******* has indicated he was not informed about the rebar installation into the foundation; however, I discussed this with him in person. He agreed to this additional measure, which was undertaken to prevent settling, at no extra charge. In addition, we moved the existing ground wire to facilitate the placement of the steps Mr. ******* intended to install after the patio completion. This was done as a courtesy to ensure his future work could proceed smoothly and safely. I also want to emphasize that I informed Mr. ******* from the outset that completing the job to meet inspection standards would significantly increase costs—potentially three times the original estimate. We worked together to find a solution that fit his budget while still addressing the most pressing needs. Furthermore, we performed extra grading beyond what was originally discussed to provide the best solution we could to divert water and have it shed to the back of the yard without re-hauling the entire area. I find it somewhat surprising that Mr. ******* has raised concerns about inspection specifics, especially considering that I had already mentioned to him in person that the existing steps were not correct either. Concerning the use of debris as filler for the new steps, this is a standard practice we employ to ensure the structure remains stable and manageable in weight, minimizing any potential settling issues. On the final day of our work, we ensured that the site was clean, and I personally confirmed with Mr. ******* that he was satisfied with the progress. I even offered to return after winter to address any settling issues, emphasizing my commitment to customer satisfaction. While Mr. ******* was friendly and cooperative throughout the process, I am concerned that the negative review does not accurately reflect the efforts we made to meet his expectations. We strive to provide excellent service and high-quality results, and it is unfortunate that Mr. ******* felt dissatisfied despite our commitment to open communication and working within his budget constraints. Our company has built a reputation over 20 years for excellence and customer satisfaction. We generally do not take on projects in Mr. *******’s area due to distance, but we made an exception based on a referral from a previous satisfied customer. In conclusion, we remain committed to addressing any legitimate concerns and are always willing to revisit our work to ensure customer satisfaction. We appreciate feedback that helps us improve our services and clarify any misunderstandings. Thank you for your understanding. Sincerely,  ***** ELMORE G.E. ELMORE CONTRACTING ************ 

      Customer Answer

      Date: 02/19/2025

      There were multiple concrete contractors bidding for this
      project, some of whom came through referrals. G.E. Elmore Contracting’s bid was
      on the higher end, but they were chosen due to their assurance of availability
      and an earlier completion date (which was days before 2024 Thanksgiving holiday). Although I
      paid G.E. Elmore Contracting to remove the brick patio pavers, I decided to
      take on the task myself (without a reduction in the price) and ***** expressed
      his appreciation, saying my help would speed up the project’s completion.

      Your home is your biggest investment, and safety and code
      compliance are important and critical. Evidence shows this project does not
      meet those standards. The new concrete steps are a serious hazard, potentially
      leading to falls, injuries, or worse. The patio is also incorrectly installed,
      risking damage to my retaining wall, basement entertainment area, and no
      grading has been done. In addition, I have cleaned up areas of the worksite, but the backyard looks terrible. 

      The installation of rebars into my home’s foundation was
      never mentioned. Moreover, recent findings show
      cracks in the interior plaster wall where the rebars are located.

      G.E. Elmore Contracting’s response to the destruction of the
      exterior electrical meter box ground rod is incomprehensible. This jeopardizes our
      safety, my home and the home’s
      electrical system. Evidence shows that the ground rod did not interfere with
      the location of the existing exterior steps, nor would it have caused problems with
      future projects; however, the ground rod is located in the area of the new
      concrete patio installed by G.E. Elmore Contracting. Moreover, any electrical work would have been handled by a “qualified
      electrician”, not a concrete contractor.

      G.E. Elmore Contracting ignored our attempts to
      resolve and correct these serious issues and has not completed the project.
      Months later, we contacted the Better Business Bureau, hoping for a safe, code
      compliance, swift, and acceptable resolution. The evidence clearly shows that
      G.E. Elmore Contracting did poor work, failed to grade the backyard, left the
      job site messy and unfinished, and caused damage to the property. They must
      take responsibility and correct these dangerous issues caused by their work or agree on another applicable acceptable resolution. This project continues to cause considerable stress and severe anxiety.


      Customer Answer

      Date: 02/20/2025

      Complaint: ********



      I have reviewed the business' response and am rejecting it because: 

      There were multiple concrete contractors bidding for this project, some of whom came through referrals. G.E. Elmore Contracting’s bid was on the higher end, but they were chosen due to their assurance of availability and an earlier completion date (which was days before 2024 Thanksgiving holiday). Although I paid G.E. Elmore Contracting to remove the brick patio pavers, I decided to take on the task myself (without a reduction in the price) and ***** expressed his appreciation, saying my help would speed up the project’s completion.

      Your home is your biggest investment, and safety and code compliance are important and critical. Evidence shows this project does not meet those standards. The new concrete steps are a serious hazard, potentially leading to falls, injuries, or worse. The patio is also incorrectly installed, risking damage to my retaining wall, basement entertainment area, and no grading has been done. In addition, I have cleaned up areas of the worksite, but the backyard looks terrible. 

      The installation of rebars into my home’s foundation was never mentioned. Moreover, recent findings show cracks in the interior plaster wall where the rebars are located.

      G.E. Elmore Contracting’s response to the destruction of the exterior electrical meter box ground rod is incomprehensible. This jeopardizes our safety, my home and the home’s electrical system. Evidence shows that the ground rod did not interfere with the location of the existing exterior steps, nor would it have caused problems with future projects; however, the ground rod is located in the area of the new concrete patio installed by G.E. Elmore Contracting. Moreover, any electrical work would have been handled by a “qualified electrician”, not a concrete contractor.

      G.E. Elmore Contracting ignored our attempts to resolve and correct these serious issues and has not completed the project. Months later, we contacted the ****** ******** ******, hoping for a safe, code compliance, swift, and acceptable resolution. The evidence clearly shows that G.E. Elmore Contracting did poor work, failed to grade the backyard, left the job site messy and unfinished, and caused damage to the property. They must take responsibility and correct these dangerous issues caused by their work or agree on another applicable acceptable resolution. This project continues to cause considerable stress and severe anxiety









      Sincerely,



      ******** *******

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