They will steal your money! I met with the company on 10/27/2014 to do a bid for repairs. Later that day I signed a contract and gave them a deposit. I spoke with the office and was on the schedule for work to begin on 11/17/2014. Leading up to the start date the company become difficult to reach. After the start date passed I was informed that they were not going to perform the work and that the division that was going to do this work for me was filing bankruptcy. I was told since the division that I contracted with is a separate entity I would need to deal with the Bankruptcy Trustee to get my money back. I later learned the ownership has done this before and that it is common to set up separate entities to rip people off.
Brion A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Castle Rock, CO
We just had two separate crawlspaces dug out and converted to livable space by C2B. They do amazing work and everyone we dealt with from estimate and contracting to site management and the actual workers was so knowledgeable, helpful, and friendly. When the excavation crew finished their part of the project, my wife commented that she really missed hearing them working in the basement because they were always singing, laughing and just having a good time. Every day when they finished work and left for the day, they cleaned up to the point that it was hard to tell we were having a major project done under our home. It was an overall amazing experience! While it is not a cheap way to enlarge your home, we spent about $ 80 per square foot on the project which is almost half of what houses are selling for in our area. So, even with finishing costs I’m sure we are coming out ahead in value to our home. I would recommend them to anyone looking to add space and value to their home without the mess and inconvenience of above ground renovations. Thank you C2B! Brion A Castle Pines, Co
Anonymous R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Commerce City, CO
Asked for a quote and I got an off the cuff estimate that was about half the worth of the entire house to convert my crawlspace into a basement(and that did not include finishing!). EXTREMELY expensive. They probably do good work, but unless you have buckets o’ cash, probably a better idea to build up or out instead of converting a crawl space.