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Complaint Review: Hang 10 Pools - West Palm Beach Florida

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  • Reported By: MJ — WELLIGTON FLORIDA United States
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  • Hang 10 Pools 2101 Vista Parkway Suite 125, West Palm Beach, Florida United States

HANG 10 POOLS COLTON JAMES WOODARD THEY WERE BULLIES AND TRIED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE AS WELL AS CAUSED DAMAGE WEST PALM BEACH FLORIDA

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Regrettably, this company validates every homeowner's most significant concern with pool builders in Florida. They are the worst company to work with. They are rude, they will damage your property, they make promises and fail to provide the necessary work and supplies. I had the owner, Brian, attempt to steal from my backyard, and when confronted, he attacked me. The police had to remove him. Sabine, the wife, has a vulgar tongue. Coltan will tell you anything but not follow through. I have filed multiple complaints against them. This is how they treated my project worth $130,000, and I wondered why I asked them to cease work.

Save yourself the hassle and choose a reputable, long-standing business. Had I not been home, they would have attempted to conceal the mishaps without admitting anything, only to create a future nightmare.

Here are some photos for you to assess. I will also provide video footage and a social media post detailing the actual events when you hire them. I hope this post prevents others from experiencing this nightmare. The first thing they attempt to claim is that they have not been paid. I have attached every record proving otherwise. Please refer to the photos. If I had seen a review like this, I would have never proceeded with them, as this is not a situational matter but their standard operating procedure, which is unacceptable. 1 am filing multiple reports to ensure that no one else has to endure this.


The payment structure of the company is similar to that of a well-established company with over a decade of experience. Payment is made before each phase commences.


However, the company has only been operating in Florida for approximately two years, which limits the reliability of their business practices. Ultimately, the homeowner bears the primary risk. As I have already experienced, paying the company to initiate the next phase only to discover that issues from previous phases remain unresolved is a common occurrence. When confronted about these issues, the company asserts that they will rectify all problems at the end of the project after all payments are received. Unfortunately, they never provide a comprehensive list of the issues. Fortunately, I had documented the problems in text messages with Coltan, which prevented them from attempting to evade responsibility.
There is a significant disconnect between the staff, subcontractors, and the owners, resulting in conflicting information. When questioned about this discrepancy, they become defensive followed by their policy not to commence the next phase until payment is received in advance. These are MAJOR RED FLAGS!!!!

The owner, Brian, exhibits an uncontrollable temperament, a trait I have never observed in any of the homes I have had work done on.For instance, one day he felt justified in taking items that had already been sitting on my property for a month, claiming that he would foreclose on me and accuse me of trespassing on my own property which the Police mentioned he had no right in doing.This behavior was completely out of control.Before attempting to enforce a construction lien, Brian should thoroughly review the relevant laws. Construction liens do not allow individuals to take personal possession of items to enforce them. In fact, Florida has a law called the Homestead, which prohibits anyone from legally taking a homeowner's home.

The lien is enforced differently and must undergo a lengthy process. If the homeowner is found to be in the wrong, they would be required to pay the contractor the outstanding balance before the home is sold in the event of a sale. Fortunately, the company does not commence the next phase of work without payment, eliminating the possibility of an outstanding balance.Therefore, Brian's outburst only appeared rather peculiar. This review should not be dismissed as a mere complaint from an unhappy customer. The allegations made are not exaggerated; they are factual.

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