
Henegar Painting And Remodeling Knoxville
Henegar Painting And Remodeling Knoxville Overview
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Henegar Painting And Remodeling Knoxville has 1.0 star rating based on 1 customer review. Consumers are mostly dissatisfied.
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Recent recommendations regarding this business are as follows: "Do not trust this guy".
Consumers are not pleased with Customer service. The price level of this organization is high according to consumer reviews.
Won't stand behind his work
Michael Henegar is not a man of his word and does not stand behind his work. He said he guarantees his work however less than one year after he took my gutters off to replace my roof they began to fall off.
I called Mr.
Henegar and told him they were falling off the house, he came out and look at them and said he would be back in two days to fix them. It has been three weeks he has not shown up and will not return my calls.don
- Do not stand behind his work
Preferred solution: fix gutters
User's recommendation: Do not trust this guy
Promised to repair roof leaks on new roof and didn't
Henegar Painting and Remodeling, {{Redacted}}, TN 37918-****, phone:865-455-****
email: henegarpainting@***.com
Mike Henegar contracted a new roof to our residence and storage building in Sept/Oct 2010. Afterwards he repaired two leaks to the residence which we discovered later by hearing drips. Our storage building leaks and we have contacted Mike no less than 10 times to repair the leaks. Each time he promises to send a repair person over but he does not. We are tired of requesting that he fulfill his contract. All we want is for him to repair the new roof issues.
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My husband went to Home Depot and described the leakage problem to a contractor there. He said that the roof was installed incorrectly around the skylights that are on the storage building.
He told my husband how to repair it, and we purchased materials to do this. We have our home up for sale and during the potential buyer's inspection, the inspector noted that the shingles on the storage building were not even nailed into place.
So, besides the leak around the skylights which my husband had to research how to repair and do it, he also had to nail down the shingles. I can't understand how Mike Henegar has been so dishonest in his work ethics.