Address: | 3211 Martin Luther King Jr Way S, Seattle, WA 98144, USA |
Phone: | +1 206-933-8275 |
Site: | jorve.com |
Rating: | 4.1 |
Working: | 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM Closed Closed |
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Anna Banana
We paid thousands of dollars to Jorve a few years ago. They PROMISED that they would make sure we did not have the leak problem that was the reason for the work needing to be done. We had them re-side an entire side of our home. They took all of the wood cedar siding off the exposed side of our house. They delayed beginning after ordering the wrong wood, and the piles of wood were in our yard for weeks killing the grass. They only removed it when the new wood arrived. When the work began, it because clear that part of the timber structure holding up the cedar siding needed to be replaced. The same two guys who were installing the siding were told the do the job. In fact, it turned out that only one who did it...and he was not trained. There was a half inch gap from one replacement beam that was newly installed to hold up the ceiling. He said not to worry about that. The house is three stories on that side of the home. The company didnt use scaffolding, but had the guys balance between two ladders! Instead of putting new outside tarp (whatever its called) they just didnt bother. Used the same tarp as before. We were away during that phase, and my son took photos. Such a simple easy thing to do to seal a house and they didnt both with that. Unbelievable. They removed the French doors that leaked to work on the wood, and then replaced them with the same door...and that is OK; except for the fact that the door continued to leak in a new spot, and has done. When calling them about it, they disclaimed they had even moved the door!! The leak we had into our bedroom did not go away, it got worse. But they didnt stand behind that either. The trim on the balcony (metal replacing the existing wood to waterproof better was not properly done. When I called the company, they sent a supervisor out who said, no we do things properly. I told him to remove the fop, that I would pay for the replacement. He did and saw that it was not done properly, and he did send someone out. So if you use these guys I suggest the following; Dont listen to the smooth sales talk they have, so basically dont trust them. Take photos of every single thing they do, as they disclaim mistakes. The salesman told me the work was guaranteed, but when I called up to say our leak was still there, they said it is not guaranteed. So get everything in writing. Check that what you requested is the actual material they use. I used Jorve due to their reputation, but I would NEVER recommend them to anyone.
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Lucy Werner
The home has cathedral ceilings without an attic. It was designed for an enclosed roof system. Jorve walked through the house and it was obvious that here is no attic or venting in the roof. Jorve installed a vented new roof. My architects pointed out the fault to Jorve, with documentation of the venting errors that are absolutely wrong for the structure. The company refused to acknowledge their error. They pointed out that when they were installing the roof, the roofers were concerned about the problem. So, Jorve tried to get me to take up the existing plywood, batten down the insulation, and apply new plywood to the entire roof at an add on cost increase by 50% of the original cost. This would have deminished the R factor of the insulation and changed the enclosed roofing system of the original design. I declined to do that, and Jorve continued with the installation of the vents on the roof. These vents can lead to problems due to risks of moist air pockets forming in cold weather because the vents are just pockets for the air to condense and no where to flow through(no attic) and no battened insulation. I now have extreme concerns about the new roof that I did not have before Jorve got a hold of my project. I would have been better of just keeping the old roof. Of lesser concern, was Jorves lack of sample products(they only had one composition companies products). That company did not have a good match for my house. I had to go around town and view homes and ask home owners what product they used find one that matched my house color. If I had used the one Jorve suggested I would have had blue tones on a house that is a dark gray with green undertones. It would have been hideous.
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Page
First off, the roof itself looks great. Weve only had it a few days, so its actual quality is yet to be seen. I will update as we see how the roof performs. The problems with Jorve were timing, communication, and cleanup. The salesman talked a big game about how well they would clean up the site. This did not happen. Immediately prior to the final walk-through from the job manager (who showed up on site three times, which was fine) I found shards of metal roofing, nails, washers, polyiso insulation chunks, plastic bags, and a machete. Yes, a machete, lying around my yard. Once or twice fast food containers were left on my porch overnight. Kevin did spend an hour cleaning up the site itself, and both Kevin and the owner assured me they would review and update their procedures. The original estimate was for 6 days.Even accounting for the days lost to rain, it took almost twice that long to actually complete the installation. I was later told this estimate was unrealistic and should not have been given. Id rather a conservative estimate than excuses. In general though, the crews were friendly and hard working. Communication was fine. Not great. There was an issue with one of the tarps blowing off during a storm at 4:30, and the crew came back at 7pm to fix it, which was good. When payment was charged to my account, it was also wrong the first time, and I had to call to correct it. The error was in my favor (thousands less than the final total), but it was still an amusing mistake. After talking with the management over my issues, they assured me that they were reviewing all of the problems I had, and offered a small recompense. Hopefully they work out the kinks.
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Euphoria Gibbons
The roof seemed great-- a 50 year roof! But then had several instances of water coming in by pouring over the back side of the gutter. They fixed it in one area, and I did not realize the problem went all around the house. In another area, I could see the ground from inside the attic-- a big hole. They had someone out who said there was no problem. Now I have rats and the new estimator told me they had not installed a drip edge. The Manager apparently says they did install a drip edge, but apparently they use a style of drip edge that does not seal the roof or keep water out. I called weekly for over a year and they slow rolled me until I gave up, but now that the rats are coming in and the estimator agreed there was an installation error, I have been calling again. They say the warantee is no longer valid so they wont repair their bad install. There is wood exposed to water, and the gutters have a gap that lead water and pine needles into the soffits. Three different workmen from Jorve have said to me, "Thats not our work; we dont do it that way." Then they look in the records and say, how odd, we did do that. Obviously they had a lousy team on this install, but they refuse to take responsibility. I suggest you pick a different company.