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1219 Forest Ave suite h, Pacific Grove“We recently completed an extensive (over 1MM) total renovation with Team Murrer. I say team because they are a team from day one.
Amazing communication, attention to detail and great accounting. They truly did an amazing job for us.
I'm adding more details to help you make the SMART choice to use them:
1. I'm a custom higher end home builder and remodeling contractor. I can be a tough audience, critic and micromanager.
There wasn't a time where I felt I needed to do anything else other than be part of the team. As I knew the work was being done diligently and spot on quality wise. Typically, the last stages are the most difficult, it's where the finishes come into play. Paul and Adelle stayed on every sub to perform the work as it needed to be done. Our punch-list was short. It was competed in record time. Adelle is amazing on completion scheduling.
2. We started off with another local builder. It was a horrid experience. Constant delays, poor communication and little value for what was paid to them. I'll leave it at that.
3. We live out of state, so most of this was done via calls, emails and texts, plus some strategic progress visits.
even being out-of-state we knew we could count on great day-to-day communication. There was no unturned stone or detail not discussed during the process.
Again, as a builder, I know everything has gotten crazy expensive. Thus, it's so so important to pick the right contractor who respects your money and truly is vested in making it a successful project. I can assure you they are your team.
Thank you Paul, Adelle, Morgan ad team!!!!
P.s. to all: All of our friends, families and guests rave about the home. It's stunning!
WBB“
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2028 Sunset Dr, Pacific Grove“Evergreen Building and, in particular, Jarrod Russo are in my Hall of Fame of general contractors. During my nearly 40 year career in rear estate, I acted as landlord for owners who couldn't do so themselves: pension funds, real estate investment trusts, and family companies. I have personally managed hundreds and hundreds of construction jobs and while I can't say that I have seen it all, I have seen plenty! I am not trying to toot my own horn but to let you know out of all the general contractors I have worked with, Evergreen is one of the very best.
That doesn't mean they are the cheapest because if you want cheap, hire some guys out of the Home Depot parking lot and good luck to you. What Evergreen does well is budget accurately, build and bill to budget, and orchestrate the different trades to show up on time and do their work properly. This is really important because, for example, the kitchen counter contractor needs to get his work done before the backsplash tile contractor can start his work, etc. A passive general contractor can have a schedule blow up because the subcontractors aren't showing up on time and a delay by one messes up all the other subs' schedules. Jarrod and his onsite supervisors are on top of this process which is why they can get the job on time which is so important in a renovation where the overall cost of renovation includes not only the construction, the possible cost of alternate temporary premises, delayed moving costs which might in turn complicate moving out of a property sold and promised to someone else. In short, while price is important so is the ability to perform in a timely manner.
Another strength of Evergreen is their ability to review and suggest improvements to plans. Jarrod suggested a half dozen changes on our renovation which, even though they increased the scope of the project, they significantly improved the quality of the overall renovation as they spotted issues with our site's drainage as well as how we could remove the ceiling lid in the original kitchen to reveal the good looking hidden wood beams which made the kitchen look and feel bigger.
I think most people who undertake significant home renovation projects go about it by bidding out the job and selecting the cheapest general contractor. (I wonder if they would bid out their heart surgeon the same way!).They think all construction is generic and one contractor's work no different than another. Many of them end up disappointed and disillusioned at the outcome which ends up being considerably more expensive and taking much longer to complete.
My advice is before a renovation is undertaken to understand that this is much more complicated than building an entirely new home in which everything is new and thus more predictable. On the other hand, renovations are embedded with unstated assumptions: the existing plumbing and electrical systems work properly and can be upgraded (plans typically assume this to be true); there is no mold, termite or water damage, etc, etc. Every renovation project will uncover some unpleasant surprise not contemplated on the original plans. The point is when stuff like like happens in a renovation--and I guarantee it will--you want the best, most capable, experienced, and honest contractor working on your behalf.
I respectfully submit that Jarrod Russo and Evergreen Building is the company I would use again to undertake any significant job requiring a general contractor.“
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“Hare Construction sent Chris to my home to assess problems in two areas related to water damage. He thoroughly explained his assessment throughout his examination, patiently answered my questions, and advised me about possible remedies needed. His courtesy and obvious knowledge (born of considerable experience I learned) were much appreciated. No doubt he is a reflection of Hare Construction' s staff and professionalism. Thank you, Chris and Hare Construction! I would certainly call Hare again if its services are needed. "Hats off" to such people with such skills: they provide clients with peace of mind.“