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- Location of This Business
- 2220 Research Dr, Fort Wayne, IN 46808-3628
- BBB File Opened:
- 11/3/2017
- Years in Business:
- 7
- Business Started:
- 2/22/2017
- Business Incorporated:
- 2/22/2017
- Accredited Since:
- 11/10/2017
- Licensing Information:
- This business is in an industry that may require professional licensing, bonding or registration. BBB encourages you to check with the appropriate agency to be certain any requirements are currently being met.
- Type of Entity:
- Corporation
- Alternate Business Name
- Premer Contracting & Restoration, Inc.
- Business Management
- Mr. Jeffrey D. Premer, Owner
- Contact Information
Principal
- Mr. Jeffrey D. Premer, Owner
Customer Contact
- Mr. Jeffrey D. Premer, Owner
- Additional Contact Information
Phone Numbers
- (260) 638-6810Other Phone
- (260) 638-6810
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1 star02/03/2024
Restoration 1 of Fort Wayne Response
02/05/2024
Thank you for voicing your opinion. However, let's start off this statement by being factual. Did you receive upfront pricing? Yes, you did. Was the estimate reviewed and modified multiple times to accommodate what your needs were for the house? yes, it was. So, to say you had no idea what the charges were is false. I allowed you and your husband to bring in other contractors to offset the additional cost you were incurring. However, each and every time you had someone come in, they were always higher than my estimate. To say the Overhead and Profit side of the estimate that was approved by you and your insurance company is inflated, this is false. Should I mention all the repairs we made to the main level of the house. Would people be interested in knowing all were made at no charge to you. The rotted exterior walls that we rebuilt to hold up the second floor. The main floor joist system we leveled and secured. The chimney we took down. All of this took time and never was charged for. The upstairs sub-floor we redecked to make sure it was structurally sound to walk on without falling through the floor. Making the upstairs larger at no cost to you, just moving money around to get you what you wanted. I have text messages from you, thanking me for the repairs.
Let's talk about the timeline for the repairs. Restoration 1 is not a bank! We start and continue our projects based on payments. We started the project when we received the initial payment and thank you for that. Then we requested our second payment that took almost 2 months to get. I had my crew finish the siding and exterior of the house even though I had my concerns about the second installment. As a business owner I have to make those financial discissions daily. Do I drop more money in a project that is slow paying or do we place our resources in a project that are paying us on schedule? Not saying you wouldn't pay us, and it's probably not your fault but your mortgage company has caused you delays in this project. May I ask what review rating are you giving them? Secondly, you asked my crew if they were interested in taking the project from me. My crew has recordings of you doing so, because they were uncomfortable by the conversations between the two of you. Also, just because your husband in an outside sells person for a lumber company doesn't make him an authority on pricing and labor cost. Every other company is going to tell you this! Oh, yell I could have done it cheaper, better or faster. It is easier to say than do. The pricing is set by your insurance company, and you were just fine with it until you started wanting things done to your house you couldn't afford. Even with we trying to accommodate you.
We took a house that should have been condemned and tried to make it structurally sound again. Should I have kept you better informed of how bad your house was? Yes, I should have but I didn't I just told my crew to correct the issues and move forward. So, that communication is 100% my fault.
Now as far as you statement on the phone! This is what you said so let's make it very clear to all that might read this. You said and I quote: You are ****** us and racking us over the coals. Your pricing is outrageous. My response to that is we will bill you out for what we have done. My experience is there is no way to come back from those statements. So going one's separate ways is always best. plus, with you trying to poach my crews to finish your project just tells me your mind was made up before calling me. I have so many texts contradicting the reviews you have made. I am sorry you allowed your mouth to get ahead of your brain. Good luck in finding someone as accommodating as Restoration 1 has been.
Restoration 1 of Fort Wayne Response
02/05/2024
Let's talk about the timeline for the repairs. Restoration 1 is not a bank! We start and continue our projects based on payments. We started the project when we received the initial payment and thank you for that. Then we requested our second payment that took almost 2 months to get. I had my crew finish the siding and exterior of the house even though I had my concerns about the second installment. As a business owner I have to make those financial discissions daily. Do I drop more money in a project that is slow paying or do we place our resources in a project that are paying us on schedule? Not saying you wouldn't pay us, and it's probably not your fault but your mortgage company has caused you delays in this project. May I ask what review rating are you giving them?Secondly, you asked my crew if they were interested in taking the project from me. My crew has recordings of you doing so, because they were uncomfortable by the conversations between the two of you. Also, just because your husband in an outside sells person for a lumber company doesn't make him an authority on pricing and labor cost. Every other company is going to tell you this! Oh, yell I could have done it cheaper, better or faster. It is easier to say than do.The pricing is set by your insurance company, and you were just fine with it until you started wanting things done to your house you couldn't afford. Even with we trying to accommodate you.
We took a house that should have been condemned and tried to make it structurally sound again. Should I have kept you better informed of how bad your house was?Yes, I should have but I didn't I just told my crew to correct the issues and move forward. So, that communication is 100% my fault.
Now as far as you statement on the phone! This is what you said so let's make it very clear to all that might read this. You said and I quote: You are ****** us and racking us over the coals. Your pricing is outrageous. My response to that is we will bill you out for what we have done. My experience is there is no way to come back from those statements. So going one's separate ways is always best. plus, with you trying to poach my crews to finish your project just tells me your mind was made up before calling me. I have so many texts contradicting the reviews you have made. I am sorry you allowed your mouth to get ahead of your brain. Good luck in finding someone as accommodating as Restoration 1 has been.
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