Submitted: Tuesday, November 30, 2004
Posted: Wednesday, December 01, 2004
Scott
Mansfield
U.S.A.
First off, you readily admit that you didn't read your contract.
Secondly - there is a lot of information presented by the salesman at the time of the inspection - which is FREE and no OBLIGATION to purchase.
I don't know the owner or the crews - but I am employed with Everdry in Ohio. It seems to me that the owner, the supervisor and everyone else did their best to make sure you were happy. The owner himself showed up onsite to inspect the job? My friend - what more can you ask?
How long have you been an inspector for basements? Maybe your assessment of what you "think" should have been done is wrong. You have a lifetime warranty on your basement now - if anything happens - simply call them up and they'll come out and fix it.
Everdry is the #1 waterproofer in the US - hands down. We may not always get it right the 1st time, you we get it right - and that's our promise - for the life of your home.
Submitted: Monday, March 16, 2009
Posted: Monday, March 16, 2009
Jeff - Columbus, Oh
Pataskala
U.S.A.
I am a sales manager of the largest waterproofing company in central Ohio.
Too often I receive calls from consumers who chose a competitor and now face new problems created by their work.
Check your resources BEFORE having a company into your home.
Consider their BBB record. What do you think it takes for someone to feel the need to file a complaint? Although the BBB files most complaints as resolved, you need to ask yourself why was the complaint filed to begin with?
Your best resource is referrals. Not of the company your considering but of your friends and family.
Concerning Everdry, consider the following facts.
1> They advertise a "Lifetime Warranty". The warranty ONLY stays valid with an annual fee. Is that a Lifetime Warranty or a service agreement?
2> Locally, here in Columbus Ohio, Everdry does NOT pull the appropriate permits required by the city (public record).
BEWARE! There are legitimate discounts and sales in every industry. However, if a company can lower their price more than once it should throw up a "RED FLAG". Sure a lower price is better but how would you feel if you knew you could get even a lower price for the exact same work by the exact same people?
Price is NOT a competitive advantage. If I lower my price to beat out my competitor, he will simply lower his price again. It doesn't matter how low the price is. What matters is whether or not their solution will resolve your problem.
I will leave you with the following statement:
If a homeowner searches long enough they will find someone incompetent enough to do the job at their price.
Submitted: Sunday, June 10, 2007
Posted: Sunday, June 10, 2007
Randy
HUDSON
U.S.A.
They are not the largest "waterproofer" another lie. they are scammers just check the bbb or attorney general in your state.