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Firemen Sealcoating
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Unprofessional! I can't speak to the work itself, as that aspect seems fine, but this organization lacks professionalism and conduct. They were recently hired by our management company to reseal our subdivision. While my wife was home alone, she was scared by the fact that one of the workers banged on our door (yes, banged, not knocked) and continuously rang our doorbell. When she peered down to see who it was, she grabbed the phone to call 911, to report these actions caused by a burly man, in all black and no markings on his shirt, who was then peering in the window next to the door. Fortunately, she looked out the window to see the other workers matching this description. He needed her to move our truck. Fine! But this is not the way to go about requesting homeowners move their cars. The workers and at least one of the trucks bore no markings to indicate who they worked for. After the work was done, they did not come back around to remove the roped-off driveway sticks and ropes. It was on the homeowners to do this as well as dispose of the material. Within the past few days, they roped-off driveways with cars already parked in them, causing the cars to be blocked in. The management company has the license plates and vehicle descriptions of all the vehicles registered to unit owners, so a simple phone call to the management company would have been a more professional approach to this matter. Which is how this is handled with regards to snow removal. FS - the residents of this subdivision have pooled their ill sentiments toward your conduct and petitioned the management company to choose another company in the future.
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