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April 2024 by Jeri Newsum
They just finished a 20' x 20' addition and full reno of my kitchen, dining room, and half-bath. This company has a great team of professionals! Very happy with all their work and met all my requirements due to being handicapped.
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November 2018 by Mia Martinez
Scott is a wonderful man and his crew is great! They are professional and keep their work area nice and tidy. This is the 2nd time we used them and once again have been amazing to work with. I would recommend to anyone needing to build or remodel a home. They are honest and fair and their work quality is the best!
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September 2018 by Deb Benge Mueller
Scott is a great guy! Great quality done the way you want it. Highly recommend!
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December 2017 by Mary Davidsaver
The lawmakers of Illinois approved a plan last fall to protect the habitat of monarch butterflies by prohibiting counties and towns from classifying milkweed as noxious or exotic weed. (Milkweed is the primary food source for monarch larva.) Pearson Building Pursuits was way ahead of the curve by accomplished this for Sleepy Hollow years ago. Thank you. (Last summer was my best ever for caterpillars.)
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July 2017 by Margee Marsengill
This company is building homes in the Long Grove,Iowa neighborhood that I live in. The workers bring large dogs( a large yellow dog, and a large German shepherd) to work with them and allow them to run at large, menacing the neighborhood and Schultz Park. I was walking my dog and one of their dogs came at me and my dog. When I yelled to them (as I was across the street from the construction site, and the dog was in the middle of the street to approach me), a worker yelled at me, and was rude-seemed mad that I would tell him to come and get his dog. At least 2 other neighbors have complained, also. Long Grove public works spoke to them yesterday and told them they had to keep any dog they brought to our town on a leash at all times. Today, the same unneutered large, male German shepherd dog is still roaming our neighborhood. We cannot enjoy the neighborhood they are building. Ironic, yes? I would suggest a company with an appreciation for the neighborhoods they work in.