About Angle Homes Inc.
Angle Homes Inc. has been building quality homes in the Kingman area since 1996. The company offers a wide range of options, from standard floor plans to customized dream homes, catering to clients including young families and baby boomers. Reviewers highlight the builder’s quality, attention to detail, and the helpful, customer-friendly staff. The team is known for being professional, patient, and insightful, making the process comfortable and stress-free. Customers appreciate the variety of options available to make homes more personal and modern, along with the company's affordability. When issues arise, the company quickly checks on problems and works to resolve them, keeping clients informed throughout the building process. Many clients mention the smooth, punctual process and the helpfulness of supervisors, with staff responding promptly to questions and concerns. The builder’s quality work and honest guidance during selection, upgrades, and construction receive strong praise. Overall, Angle Homes Inc. is highly recommended for its expertise, quality, and excellent customer service.
I've build a few homes in my 72yrs but this builder is one of the best. From Marie in sales and I had the greatest building superintendent. Everyone at Anglehomes was always helpful. Highly recommend for affordability and quality, here!
Happy to say living in my New home is breathtaking. I liked my house. There are a couple of factors glad I chose 'Angle Homes' Quality foundations and energy efficiency home! Yes, minor cosmetics were an issue but that is what it is, nothing is perfect. Customer service was decent. Special thanks to Marie Bullock she was my first contact and stayed in contact with me/us throughout the selection process!
My contractor, Sal Timula, did an excellent job. The pandemic was a huge challenge to him and the builders. There were material delays and an absence of competent labor. Timula worked hard to ameliorate those problems. Be careful if you can't visit the worksite and have to communicate virtually. Office staff do not seem happy and this likely impacts the quality of their work. Some office staff did an excellent job, others need a check list to ensure they communicate all relevant matters. For instance, I learned at the walk through that handles and knobs are not included in cabinet prices. Also, labor doesn't read changes to work orders, which makes it very difficult for a construction superintendent to keep to the agreed-upon changes. Labor basically entered my locked house to put up builder-grade mirrors that I had specifically declined to have installed. They had to be taken down and the wall repaired / refinished. A side gate was not installed and I learned this after the block wall was completed. The overall quality of the build is quite good and small details were attended to, like setting the clock on the stove. Who bothers to do that these days. Thanks of whomever set my clock.