The worst contractor experience we've ever had and we've had at least twelve different companies do various work in and around our home. Work quality was acceptable, not above average in any way but for the lowest of three bids I suppose it is what we paid for. One room, a half bath with a closet, and refresh of the stairwell took five and a half months. At several points over that time there may have been two to four hours of work done over two or three weeks time. Trash was left, not bagged, in an open pile for two months until we had to clean it up ourselves. There was almost no communication between the person in charge and the crews doing the work. The person in charge would only respond with sarcastic dismissal at any critical comments made toward the progress or quality of the work. One inspection failed and MHI tried to charge us for the additional inspection fee. In our opinion, this is the type of company that gives contractors a bad name.
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MHI is currently rated 1 overall out of 5.
No, MHI does not offer free project estimates.
No, MHI does not offer eco-friendly accreditations.