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EmpireWorks Reconstruction & Painting

EmpireWorks Reconstruction & Painting

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1682 Langley Ave, Irvine, California, 92614, United States
(888) 278-8200 empireworks.com
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Apr 11, 2018
My experience was a little disappointing. Your company decided not to replace a piece of wood but still charged me. Did an awful job replacing the piece of wood by my back door and then didn’t even bother to paint it. Left paint on my garage door. The first time they painted the front door they did it while it was closed. Whenever I called and asked for a returned phone call, they would never call. I finally reached the person in charge of the project, and he had me send him an email of what didn't get completed. He never even bothered to reply to the email.

Feb 17, 2018
Great company. Easy to work with

Apr 22, 2017
This are one of the best HOA's repaint companies all over the country. Clean work and sharp finishes, always thinking on worker's safety and property care. Thumbs up for Empireworks. 👍

Dec 31, 2015
EmpireWorks is currently reconstructing and painting our Condo community of Linda Vista Village in Lompoc, CA. While the crew is very polite, they also have issues which will disrupt your community. They often smoke while on-site, in the presence of homeowners, and while working on your homes. In addition, they routinely break windows and punch through walls of homes. The crew is expedient in removing siding, but much slower at reconstruction, which results in a vast number of buildings left exposed (often during periods of rain) unnecessarily. Instead of working one or two buildings at a time, they prefer to tear down the siding of many buildings, then slowly replace that siding while still working too far ahead. As a result, several units remain nearly, but not entirely completed for months (window frames left half-done, siding partially replaced, door frames with wood partially exposed, and wires totally exposed running along the sides and entryways of houses. Once the crew finishes reconstructing a building (typically four homes), any vegetation has been trampled so badly that it must be replaced, and the siding is left unpainted for several months. Scaffolding is left up in the entryway and rear of homes for up to six weeks after work has been completed. Some may not mind these eyesores, and the inside of your home by this time is once again peaceful because the hammering and drilling has moved far enough away from your house, but for anyone hoping to sell or rent their homes, the result is a very unattractive look for the community for months longer than necessary.

Feb 1, 2018

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