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I hired them to come out and put in a subfloor in my converted garage to level the floor so i can be used as a living space. They advised me that a subfloor could not be put in that a concrete floor would be more stable and that they would have to take down the existing paneling to do the floor and that they would do all of it...The price by far was very reasonable. The work however was shotty to put it nicely. Instead of standard concrete they used self leveling compound to level up to 4" (the room still not level). I was told that I could put tile right on top of this floor and that I could put furniture on it until I had it tiled... after checking with several tiling companies because the floor has steps and is cracking, the tile will do the same so the floor can not be covered. And less than 1 month after it was done the floor is cracking and after a rainstorm have water seeping in thru the cracks and I have been informed that they will not repair. They are now telling me that because I put furniture into the room and walked on the floor its cracking... the funny thing is that the cracks are no where near the furniture... and I do not weigh enough to crack concrete floors.
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