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B & R Remodeling - B & R Remodeling & Roofing - B & R Custom Remodeling
B & R Remodeling & Roofing - B & R Custom Remodeling Rip Off Remodele

Rod Parker supposedly formed B & R Remodeling 15 years ago. Truth: His uncle and mother started the company and he started working for them after he got into trouble and mixed up in a lawsuit working as a salesman for another rip off remodeling company (that's how he learned the trade). FYI: there are public documents naming him in that case. Now, check out the awards he got from NARI, examine carefully. Does that look like an award for remodeling a house in the $100,000.00 range? Well, it looks like a new $100,000.00 house. The owners should have trashed the house and just saved the hassle and extra money and bought a new $100,000.00 house. What a joke!

NARI is a group that does nothing but promote their members. They are paid by their members to exist, like the BBB. Try filing a complaint with the BBB. These owners, Rod & Alicia Parker (her step-dad is the owner of Paty meat that sell in Wal-Mart) screwed up so many houses and so many goofups with people clearing out debris and taking customers property, etc. The list goes on and you will have a hard time taking an actual complaint through the process of the BBB or NARI doing anything substantial.

Example of how your project will go: they bid a job and once they get you to sign on the dotted line they go and get the materials for pennies on the dollar and tell you the price is what you would pay at Home Depot or Lowes (retail - you get no break) and you pay them to deliver it, but wait - they over ordered the materials and now a bunch of illegals are in your home and then after the job is done they wait till you are not expecting it and come back and scoop up all the leftover material and sell it back to the company they bought it from. That's a small job, it gets more complicated swindling the bigger the job.

To hear Rod tell it, he had humble beginnings working at his dad's remodeling company as his trash boy then he purchased a hammer and a pickup and the rest is, well, history. He went straight to the top of the heap. Wonder why they have so many company names? A long time employee revealed to me that there have been many incidents of them running roughshod over the customer so buyer beware.



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