
Power Home Remodeling
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Power Home Remodeling
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As the nation’s largest full-service exterior home remodeler, we are backed by over 1,000+ Angi Super Service awards and more than one million happy customers.
Why? Because we treat each job as an audition. An opportunity to prove ourselves to you. And the results speak for themselves. So make your home all it was meant to be with our unrivaled exterior services.
Contact us today for a free, no obligation estimate on replacement windows, roofing, siding, doors, attic insulation, or solar.
- 33 years in business
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- Insured
- Offers Financing Options
- Offers Military Discounts
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MASTER LIMITED LIFETIME WORKMANSHIP WARRANTY
The contractor guarantees all installation work to be free of defects in workmanship for as long as the buyer resides in the home. This warranty covers only the contractor's installation services and assumes the products will be used reasonably and maintained properly. The warranty excludes minor color or texture differences and limits coverage to damages beyond normal wear or certain environmental impacts.
To claim the warranty, the buyer should contact the contractor at 888-736-6335 (Option 2) as soon as a defect is noticed. The contractor will inspect the issue within a reasonable time and, if warranted, may repair, replace, reinstall, or refund the cost, at their discretion. If a replacement product is unavailable, the contractor can substitute with a similar product. If a refund is issued, all warranties terminate.
Terms and ConditionsThe warranty is voided if the home ownership changes or if the buyer fails to meet payment obligations. Non-warranty service calls may incur a charge. This warranty does not cover damages caused by natural events, structural issues, mold, or inadequate maintenance. The contractor’s liability is limited to the amount paid for services, and incidental or consequential damages are not covered. Warranty rights may vary by state due to legal restrictions on warranty limitations.
Expires 01/01/27
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At this point… I just want gutters that actually divert water from my home. I didn’t that was too much to expect with the 10 grand we paid. They say they guarantee the work… but not if they have to hire actually effective contractors.
Lower rating due to issues we had with the cleanliness of the crew that came and did our siding and damage that was done after the product. However, Nick came to the rescue after the installation and took care of cleaning and repairing items that were broken during the installation process. He was easily accesible and kept us well informed the entire time.
Shout out to Connor as well for full transparency and making sure we were accounting for all possible costs during this process so that we weren’t hit with additional costs half way thru the project !
Predatory Practices by Power Home Remodeling
If you’re considering Power Home Remodeling for home repairs, please read this carefully. This company uses high-pressure, manipulative sales tactics to push overpriced services and predatory loans. Here’s what you need to know:
If You’ve Signed a Contract: Act fast! You have a 3-day cooling-off period to cancel, as required by consumer protection laws. Send a cancellation notice via American Telegram (pay for a file copy and delivery signature for legal proof). This step is critical to protect yourself.
If They’ve Contacted You: If you’ve scheduled a “free quote,” cancel immediately and block their number. If a representative shows up at your door, politely but firmly ask them to leave. They may use friendly, disarming questions to gain your trust—don’t engage.
Their Sales Tactics: Expect a lengthy (up to 5-hour) presentation designed to overwhelm and pressure you. They’ll inflate costs of competitors’ services, then offer a “discounted” price that’s only valid if you sign immediately. This price is typically double what a reputable contractor would charge. Delaying your decision often results in a higher quote, a tactic to force quick agreements.
Work Quality and Warranties: While some customers report decent work quality, Power Home Remodeling’s business model relies on overcharging and manipulation. Their warranties appear to be standard manufacturer warranties, not unique company guarantees, despite what their website may suggest.
How They Silence Criticism: Power Home Remodeling actively suppresses negative feedback and uses generic, copy-paste responses to complaints, which raises red flags about their transparency.
Protect Yourself:
Always get multiple quotes from licensed, reputable contractors ( 3 options minimum)
Be cautious of door-to-door salespeople or unsolicited offers.
Research any company thoroughly before signing contracts or agreeing to loans.
Siding leaks. Used 3” long nails to attach siding- those punctured our electrical and plumbing lines! We had to hire a plumber to fix that! The crew did stay to correct the electrical problem but only because I wouldn’t sign the “job complete” form. In addition, I know basic electrical stuff and told them they had to install junction boxes- otherwise they would have just put some new wire and wire nuts to complete a connection. It was in our kitchen, so luckily it was an outlet that is used often. Check all your electrical outlets/lights before you sign!
FRANK had the nerve to fault the builder for not installing nail guards to protect the electric wires throughout the house! Who does that?!
They leaned a ladder against our screened porch and busted the screen-apparently we signed a document that stated they are not responsible for damage to the property.
When replacing windows, they scratched sills and ceilings. 1 window has sticker debris in between the pane glass. I don’t want them to return to replace it!
They used multiple short pieces of flashing which looks ugly, but it also buckles and some of the soffit pieces fell out.
FRANK never came to our house to inspect anything. In fact, communication was so lousy that they sided and flashed around the old windows. And when the window crew arrived on day 3, they had to rip down the new siding and cut off the new aluminum flashing. The window crew was pissed- maybe that’s why my walls and sills are dinged.
Huge language barrier problem. When asking a crew member or telling them you want something a certain way, they nod, say yes, but don’t understand a damn thing you said! I had to have my friend come over and explain that we had freeze resistant hose-bibs and they must be secured to the house. They cut off the wood supports and were just going to let the hose bibs float out, which they would end up breaking eventually. And they also were not properly siding around an outdoor outlet! If I hadn’t caught these mistakes, we’d have some eyesore hose bibs and electrical outlets!
It’s been 9 months. From a distance, our house looks lovely! Still picking up aluminum shards, nails, and small pieces of siding throughout the whole yard.
They did return to fix the soffit. I have to have them come and fix the siding leak. It’s onto our porch, and I really don’t like dealing with POWER.
If I had to do it all over again, I would have educated myself about how siding is installed instead of learning as they go.
10 years ago, we had siding installed on another home, a townhome, by Home Depot. That crew tried to Tyvek over decayed plywood…. You could see into the house! I pointed out their error and they weren’t very happy to fix it.
Take time off work and manage your home! Those crews only care about getting finished and moving on.
Their behavior is unacceptable. The sales guy would not leave. We had to escort him out because it was 10 PM. AT 10 P.M! MY mom doesn't speak English and wanted him to go home. She kept repeating "Go home" because she was tired and wanted our privacy back. As we were escorting him away, the guy had the audacity to say YOU GO HOME to my mom as he tried to pressure us on the way to his car. Disgusting practices. No matter how good your windows, you do not say that to your clients or customers. AVOID AT ALL COST.
Power and I both agreed it was grey. Foreman went and got brown. ( Why does salesman not have small samples of the product for color clarification.). Due to the drip rail and weather they had to return the next day. They did not inform us they were leaving went outside and they were gone. 2 gentleman showed up to finish the work the next morning and neither spoke English. We had quality issues with the work completion and they left and we got to deal with the office. A project Manager and roofer showed up the next day and fixed the issues.
When we agreed to the price it included replacement of 12 sheets of OSB the salesman promised us that if they did not use it all we would be reimbursed for the OSB that was returned. 1.5 sheets were used and we still have not seen reimbursement for the material that was not used. They assured us that they would pick up when the job was complete. This work was performed 2 weeks ago and we pick up 4-5 nails daily in the driveway. Overall they use quality material. You have to pay close attention to what they are doing or they will cut corners. Not sure I would use them again.