My husband and I were devastated by Jay Mayfield ( I guess now he calls himself longhorn concrete - last month he had a different company name) This is what happened:
My husband and I hired Jay Mayfield (aka LongHorn Concrete - it was a different company name last month..?) to build our concrete patio at our house in The Woodlands.
Everything seemed to be going fine after we gave him a deposit that he asked for and then we noticed he was spending more time across the street at our neighbors house....
Well, The concrete truck showed up, that we were paying for, and Jays crew began wheelbarrowing our concrete across the street to our neighbors house! We didn't really catch on until they started to pour our project with the left-overs of the truckload of concrete and they ran out of concrete and just walked off the job!!!
We tried to call Jay Mayfield numerous times for them to not only finish our job only to find out that he was unlisted and his business didn't exist. But now we had to deal with the ragged joint that they left in the last 5 ft section of the patio....Jay never returned and we forced to have another Houston concrete contractor to finish our stamped concrete patio project. The Houston Building dept never heard of him and his certificate of insurance was a fake.
To make matters worse, Jay had used our credit card numbers to buy the ready mix concrete on the concrete patio he did across the street at our neighbors house! (which he never paid for the concrete he used at our neighbors house from RS Concrete)
Beware of doing business with Long Horn Concrete or Jay Mayfield and his partner Ricky Guerrero
Pros: They were cheap...and he is a smooth talker
Cons: he apparently has been involved in many scams.....
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