
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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- 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 Conditions
The 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.
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What was even more troubling was that the salesperson showed us pictures of a different attic, falsely claiming we had mold and water damage. A different roofer confirmed that there was no mold or damage as claimed.
Overall, this felt like a predatory and misleading experience. I strongly caution others to avoid this company.
WINDOWS PROJECT:
At 8.5 months pregnant, their sales representatives visited our home to offer us a window replacement. The salesperson insisted that we needed to replace all the windows on the main level of our ranch-style home at a considerable cost. Although I had previously used another window company with which I was very satisfied, I decided to give Power Home Remodeling a try since a neighbor had recently used their services.
When the installers arrived, they failed to bring the screen for my daughter’s large 2-part sliding window. As a result, she was unable to open the window for nearly a month. Given that it was fall and the weather was mild, this prevented her from enjoying fresh air.
Additionally, both the salesperson and the measuring technician (two separate individuals) mismeasured our kitchen window. We had selected a particular style for the kitchen, but upon installation, we discovered that the window was too large for the original style, forcing us to choose a different one.
Several days after the installation, we noticed several issues: the window in my newborn’s room failed to lock properly, and the lock stopper on my son's window was stuck, preventing it from opening fully. I contacted Power Home Remodeling for repairs. Despite calling in late October 2024, the earliest available repair date was in February 2025. The stuck stopper on my son's window, which posed a fire hazard due to its inability to open, should have been treated as an emergency, a fact I clearly communicated during the call.
Furthermore, I had to request multiple times for the installers to clean the excess caulk, glue, or whatever substance had been left on the windows. Cleaning new windows should be a basic standard, not an additional task. The installer cleaned one or two windows and then attempted to show me how to clean the others myself.
SIDING PROJECT:
The salesperson sells you on a project manager who is onsite, reviewing the work of the installers. BULLSHIT! The project manager came on the first day for several hours, and we never saw him again until I had to withhold my signature on several documents and make repeated calls to have a project manager review the final work (made me feel like I was inconveniencing them), and told me they have too many projects going on at once, so they can't be there to watch all of the projects simutaneously from start to finish!
Remember I told you I was going to give birth any day... I sure enough gave birth in the middle of the project and had pre-eclampsia at that! So now I'm being hounded to sign paperwork while I have several medical issues going on and I can't thoroughly review the work that was done on the house... Hence, I'm writing this review 5 months later, with 30 pictures to show the rushed and unprofessional work (now that I'm finally able to get out of the house).
When the siding was initially installed, there were several glaring issues. Because I hadn't signed all of the paperwork, I could get someone on the phone, and they actually came out asap because they wanted me to complete the paperwork! WARNING: DON'T SIGN THE PAPERWORK UNTIL YOU THOROUGHLY LOOK OVER THE JOB TO MAKE SURE IT'S PROFESSIONALLY DONE! If you can, get your township to come out and inspect the work. I guarantee, this job WOULD NOT have passed inspection in my township.
Because we didn't complete the paperwork, the installers were texting us and asking us to complete it because the company doesn't pay them because it's showing the job isn't complete! This was so uncomfortable, you feel bad for the workers, but at the same time, the company shouldn't be asking their "outsourced contractors" to hound their customers to sign paperwork so they can get paid (again shows they rushed the job for a paycheck)! WHICH ANOTHER THING, THEY SAY THEY DON'T OUTSOURCE THE WORK! THEY DEFINITELY DO!
The company has provided poor service and unprofessional work. Even though a Project Manager finally came out in October 2024, it's April of 2025 and I've noticed 30 additional things that they did not notice (it's their job to find these flaws in the project). Not only did they fail to meet basic expectations, but they also sold us on promises, such as the presence of a dedicated project manager, which they did not fulfill. We deserve to have these issues resolved promptly, and they should significantly reduce our bill (by thousands of dollars) to reflect the subpar work. We paid $44,000 for a project that was rushed and poorly executed. I will be escalating this matter to corporate and intend to pursue this issue until it is resolved.
They may do good work, but I can’t move beyond the bad sales tactics.