My significant other and I bought a house in August 2017. One of the inspection findings was that the flashing around the kitchen skylights needed repair. Seller used Concord Construction for that "repair." Unbeknownst to us, the repair was done incorrectly, which was causing water to pool between the skylights and run under the shingles. By late spring, the skylight had been leaking long enough that it began to show on the ceiling, which was when we first realized there was an issue. We contacted Concord Construction to remedy the issue, and not only did they very curtly refuse to provide us with a copy of the invoice for the work they'd supposedly done, they also informed us that the warranty for repairs would be void, since the house was under new ownership. Again, this was work they'd done to meet inspection requirements: it was disingenuous at best for them not to disclose that their warranty wouldn't transfer. Based on the work they did "fixing" our skylights, their failure to stand behind their work, and their incredibly rude "customer service" department, we'd have been better off fixing the flashing ourselves. Buyer, beware.
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CONCORD CONSTRUCTION is currently rated 1 overall out of 5.
No, CONCORD CONSTRUCTION does not offer free project estimates.
No, CONCORD CONSTRUCTION does not offer eco-friendly accreditations.
No, CONCORD CONSTRUCTION does not offer a senior discount.
No, CONCORD CONSTRUCTION does not offer emergency services.
No, CONCORD CONSTRUCTION does not offer warranties.