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July 2015 by Tuck Liskay
Total Works General Contractors are best services providing in oakland, CA.I have Finding products for our recent remodeling of our Floor, Bathroom & Kitchen. Did a great job on my hardwood floors and my bathroom & kitchen came out better than expected. I highly recommend them.
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July 2015 by Calgary Movers Moving Company
The staff at Total Works were great. Excellent service. They have a ton of things to see and they actually know what they are talking about! I highly recommend!
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March 2015 by Jefferey L.
This is a review and summary of my experience with Total Works Corp contractors Jorge and Bayardo between 3/25 and 3/30. I wanted a bit of work done on my condominium, and sent an email with a list of specific items I wanted renovated. They responded by saying they could give me a quote, but that they would need to see the condominium first. This is a given, so I drove out two hours to the condominium in San Francisco to meet with Bayardo. He was a little late, but that is understandable because the parking in the area is atrocious. Bayardo was a really nice guy, and we went through every item that needed to be renovated. I told him that the renovation was time-sensitive, and that I would like a quote ASAP. He took pictures of everything and promised a quote by that night. The next day, I receive an email from Jorge saying that they can't provide a quote because they need to see the place again. So I ask if he can meet that day, and he's unable to. I ask if they can meet over the weekend, but he's busy. So Jorge suggest the following week, and I hesitate because the renovation is extremely time-sensitive with the HOA meeting coming up. He promises to meet on Monday, so I reluctantly agree. Monday morning, I wake up early and drive two hours into the city to meet Jorge. Less than an hour before our meeting time, he texts me to say that he's canceling, and that he won't be working with me. In succinct, Total Works Corp is extremely unreliable and unprofessional. One of the most critical things in contracting work is reliability-you don't want your contractor abandoning a job mid-contract. If you're considering working with Total Works Corp, please be cautious and consider other options.
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December 2014 by jhon carter
I would highly recommend Total Works General Contractors! They do good working and all staff are very good nature.
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October 2014 by Stuart M.
Chase and the team did a great job with our renovation. Highly recommended.
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September 2014 by Steve G.
I've been working with Jorge at Total Works since 2009. Together we've renovated houses, apartments, my office and my own home. They've done new hardwood, refinished existing hardwood, countless bathrooms, kitchens and paint jobs for me. They've done demo and moved walls, patched roofs, yard work and cleaning. With Total works you get good quality, they stay on budget and they finish when they say they will. This is very rare to get all three of these components with your contractor.
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September 2014 by Michael V.
We have used the reliable firm of Total Works for several years with the repair and improvement of numerous properties that need updating prior to going on the market for sale. We have also used them on several occasions for our personal properties in making needed repairs of various kinds. They are very good at cosmetic upgrades like cleaning, hauling, painting, carpeting and minor repairs, But they are also quite versatile in more major repairs like decks, remodels, and the like.They have always been reliable, efficient, timely, and reasonable in their pricing. We have not had complaints from our clients for the work they have done and we have been most satisfied with the results of their work. They follow through, send photos of the work in progress, and do a good job of cleaning up the site when they are finished with the job. They have our full satisfaction and we give them our highest recommendation. Michael Valva Mike Bresso, Brokers Valva Realty Company Oakland
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September 2014 by Ellen B.
This company did a remodel on a coop I bought in Alameda. UPDATE 10/3 Total Works did come out and re-did the floor at not cost to me. Frazier explained that they can only perform the work that the customer or seller or Agent paid for. I understand that part, but as I told him - no one asked me who paid for my floor - All they see is the end result - which was not good. They did not repaint the trim, which i will do myself - I told him that selecting one color to paint everything is fine, but you still need to prep. There were other issues when the redid the floor - the decorative toe kick on the NEW cabinets came out in the middle and instead of glueing it back they wanted to nail it. I asked that it be glued and they did glue it... but Nailed it anyway...they left tools and trash of theirs and took a tote of mine. Which was quickly taken care of. They were nice enough to replace the gold threshold with silver. The floor now looks fabulous - they tore up the vinyl, put new underlayment in the whole kitchen and put down a new piece of vinyl. I appreciate Chase and his follow up! 1. I needed a gas line put in for the dryer and a water line for the fridge. I got an estimate of $1200. I thought that was high so I asked if I could save $400 by going to the city myself to get the permit. Frazier told me he gave me everything I would need to pull a permit for a gas line. I have the letter of approval from the HOA and a drawing of my kitchen showing where the line was going. The very nice people at the permit department in Alameda told me that I needed a drawing showing all the BTUs, etc showing that it was possible to install a gas line, not a drawing showing where it should go. And they told me that a licensed contracter should have known better. I agree. so I got another estimate from Todd Roberts at Roberts Plumbing and he took care of everything for $675. Now I am having a problem with the linoleum floor that was put in the kitchen. It is bubbling and they obviously did not level the floor becuase I can see the outline or a sheet of plywood that is now coming up and will soon come right thru the floor! They painted everything Beige - walls, ceiling, woodwork..everthing. I am certain that the color was at the request of the previous owner, so I repainted the walls and ceiling, but when I started on the trim and doors I noticed that the new paint was peeling off. What company would paint without priming? I asked my HOA and the Realtor how to proceed and they said contact Total Works and have them come out and fix it. I have an email in to Frazier and will update this when and if they contact me. UPDATE 9-2-14 A very nice man named Chase just called in response to my email adn has scheduled a time to come out and make things right.