Working with OT Bay Builders on our house renovation was an excellent experience. The team was really professional and kept us updated every step of the way. They were able to keep on schedule and within budget, which was a tremendous relief. The craftsmanship was exceptional, and they took great care to ensure that every aspect was flawless. We couldn't be happier with the completed product, which is exactly what we envisioned. OT Bay Builders is a reputable company that provides high-quality general contracting services, and I would suggest them to anyone planning a home renovation project.
OT Bay Builders
Richard G.
When my wife and I needed to hire a contractor to renovate our kitchen and 2 1/2 bathrooms we turned to Thumbtack for references. We needed a contractor whom we could trust and have confidence that the job will get done on time and within budget. We interviewed 3 companies but finally decided to go with Guy and Nuhome. They were not the cheapest bidder to be honest. But When deciding to do a project with substantial funds involved it came down to who we felt we could trust and have a good working relationship. We found that person in Guy. From beginning to end he helped us through the entire process from design concept to construction and finish. All the while keeping us constantly informed on the process through whatsapp. As with any project of this size there were hiccups along the way but his constant communication and helpful suggestions smoothed over the rough spots. Budget wise as I stated previously there were some unavoidable changes that had to be made but they were handled quickly and for a reasonable amount and we were able to stay within our time table. Overall we were exceptionally pleased with our experience with Guy and Nuhome. The finished product exceeded what we had envisioned for the project and my wife is very satisfied with the outcome so I'm satisfied.
NuHome Remodeling
Dianne F.
TLDR: The two male project managers who came to my house appeared to be sexist, and when I asked them to leave after disrespecting me, I was asked why I was snapping at them (when at no point did I raise my voice). This has been the most unprofessional, questionable, and unqualified encounter I have ever had with any company.
I made an appointment to have a project manager visit my childhood home on Thurs, 2/8/2024 between 10-10:30 am. There was a change in my work schedule where I needed to change my appointment the day before, and the person with whom I was texting was kind enough to accommodate my request. My appointment comes along and two men knock on my door -- one appeared to be in his late 30s and was shorter than the other; the other man appeared to be in his mid-40s, with a gray/white beard. Once I opened the door, neither men said anything; no hello, no introduction. In fact, the expression on their face showed that they were surprised, almost as if they did not expect a woman. To prompt them to say something, I said hello, asked if they were there to see the room, and which company they were with. I thanked them for coming and asked where they needed to start and what they needed to see. The younger one had an attitude, answering that they do not know what I want done and pressed me for details of what I had planned. This struck me as odd because I had previously spoken to someone on the phone from their company to discuss the project. This showed me that they were unprepared or failed to review the notes before coming to assess the property; or perhaps whomever I was speaking did not enter notes regarding our phone call. Once I explained what I wanted done, they said that they had to take a look inside. I showed them the way to the room. They again asked what I wanted done and I repeated what I had envisioned. Rather than work with my request, the bearded man asked why I did not just renovate the entire room. This struck me as strange and felt almost like a tactic to upsell me. I explained that the timeframe that it would be to add an extension versus renovating an entire room seemed more feasible for me with my timeline as I was moving back in 2 months and I did not want to be inconvenienced for too long while the work was being done. In response, he sneered and said that it would take longer than 2 months. I told him that I understood that the project would take longer than 2 months, but the 2 months I was referring to was simply the time I was moving back, not the time at which I expected the completion of the project. I further explained that I had an idea of the timeframe and understand that it would take somewhere between 7-8 months. He had no reply and only looked at me with contempt. Next, he asked what kind of bathroom I wanted and what size. I let him know that as this was just the beginning stages, I have not considered size but I wanted a shower, single sink, and toilet. He looked at me appalled and exclaimed that there were various bathroom sizes and I had to figure it out. I was taken aback from his response as it was unnecessarily aggressive especially for an initial site visit. Following this, he then asked me how I found their company. I explained that I have been consulting with various companies, so I could not remember the exact method in which I found them, but mentioned that it might have been on Google. The bearded man then asked if I visited their website, read reviews on Google or Yelp. I thought that this was a strange question, and it gave me the impression that they may have had poor reviews since they seemed very invested on what I had already known about them. I stated that I do a thorough review before inviting project managers to my family's home, so of course I reviewed their website and did my fair share of reading reviews on Yelp. Without provocation, the bearded man then said that a business and Yelp are not the same. I responded telling him that I take reviews on Yelp with a grain of salt as one of the other companies I had an appointment with had raving reviews on Yelp; however, they failed to show up to my appointment, so Yelp is not always reliable in my experience. He proceeded to MANSPLAIN how Yelp worked. Yes, you read that correctly. This man who was older than me, explained how Yelp worked because (as he probably saw it) I am just an uneducated Asian woman. I asked if he was explaining how Yelp worked, and he lied and answered "no," essentially GASLIGHTING me! I asked if they needed anything else and when they said no, I thanked them for their time, and ask they leave my house. The shorter man then had the audacity to ask why I was snapping at them. There was no point where I raised my voice nor was I anything but cordial the entire time. I explained that from the beginning, they were talking to me in a condescending manner even when they half-heartedly explained the process. The bearded man continued to disagree and was starting to argue with me, saying that he was not being condescending. I had to ask them to leave an additional two more times and the entire time, the bearded man kept saying I was wrong and he was not being condescending. Both were insistent that they were not being condescending and I was wrong about the situation. I said that they were being condescending at this moment, trying to argue with me. The shorter one said they did not mean to act that way and I told them that despite what their intent was, they were coming across as disrespectful. I even pointed out that bearded man was rolling his eyes and not being accountable for his behavior, only insisting he was not being rude. I received no apology for their unprofessionalism and poor behavior.
Future Vision Remodeling
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