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February 2023 by Elizabeth Ruggiero
We are so happy that we were able to have Klem’s Construction help us on a major dry wall repair and reinstall cabinets. We have an older home that unfortunately was “updated” by using the cheapest means possible and cutting corners. This makes repairs tricky and difficult but Ian found great ways to address issues while working on our project. Ian is very professional and kind and we already have another job we will be hiring him for. Thanks!Services: Drywall repair
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October 2022 by Jp Steckel
Ian tiled 2 small bathrooms for me. Really happy with the way they came out.Service: Tile work installation
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September 2022 by JP S.
Ian tiled 2 small bathrooms for me. I am really happy with how they came out. Easy to work with.
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June 2022 by Google user
Ian of Klem's started off as a nice guy but upon finishing day 1 of his drywall aka sheet rock work, it is clear he is not the contractor you want to depend on. He showed up without the most simplistic tool required, the razor knife aka utility knife which is needed to cut the sheets of new drywall. He texted me asking if he could borrow mine upon arrival... wow. I obviously was nice and agreed so we could hopefully start getting our new home back together from a recent water damage insurance claim that collapsed our living room ceiling and damaged the wall as well. That should have been our sign of concern. I left for 2 hours and came back and he was acting exhausted which triggered me to now help him hang my own new drywall for our celing panels. I literally held each of the three sheets for him and then watched him miss the screws to the joists about 30% of the time, adding additional holes he would have to spackle in the near future. His drywall sheet cuts and trimming gaps between the panels to our existing walls' drywall were massive, multiple points were 1-2 inches in width! We have photographs to prove this. Per my other different contractors who have reviewed the work for new quotes, advised they are too large for simply taping and mudding aka spackling them in. They said the work looked rushed and half-hazard. We had three other contractors recommend I stop his work and just tear his 5 sheets worth of work back down and start over since it was so early in the job. So he was only 5-6 hours on day 1 into this job. Ian Klementovic, the owner, initially agreed to go to his bank that weekend to get us our refund and has since delayed and added \"attorney review\" tactics before considering to refund if at all. This is now 2 weeks later and I have all of his communications documented on text messages to prove his crazy communications and constant changing of his mind and his thought processes. We initially offered that he keep $100 which more than covered the materials he started with and he could round up to $200 to be nice. However, the remainder of our job deposits should be returned so we can hire someone more skilled and would take more time to get us towards a better finished product. We are now filing in district court in the next 2 days since he had until today to get us our refund from the day of work 9/11/2021 and it's now 9/25/2021. UPDATE: We had our Civil Court case on 11/29/2021 against Klem's Construction and we WON! So Ian Klementovic owes us our refund as I knew he would. As of today, January 25, 2022, he has yet to pay the refund. So it's back to legal recourse on this piece of garbage!
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June 2022 by Tony Marascio
Ian removed and installed my new dishwasher. He is very meticulous and does very professional work. I would highly recommend him for any project that you maybe considering.Service: Plumbing fixture installation
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October 2021 by Ruthless Graphics
Ian is great to deal with and very professional, he installed all of the hardwood flooring in my home and it came out great. Very professional, quality work, on time and fair pricing. All in all 5 out of 5 stars, would highly recommend Klems construction for your next remodel!Services: Install flooring
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October 2021 by Scott Mulvaney
Ian of Klem's started off as a nice guy but upon finishing day 1 of his drywall aka sheet rock work, it is clear he is not the contractor you want to depend on. He showed up without the most simplistic tool required, the razor knife aka utility knife which is needed to cut the sheets of new drywall. He texted me asking if he could borrow mine upon arrival... wow. I obviously was nice and agreed so we could hopefully start getting our new home back together from a recent water damage insurance claim that collapsed our living room ceiling and damaged the wall as well. That should have been our sign of concern. I left for 2 hours and came back and he was acting exhausted which triggered me to now help him hang my own new drywall for our celing panels. I literally held each of the three sheets for him and then watched him miss the screws to the joists about 30% of the time, adding additional holes he would have to spackle in the near future. His drywall sheet cuts and trimming gaps between the panels to our existing walls' drywall were massive, multiple points were 1-2 inches in width! We have photographs to prove this. Per my other different contractors who have reviewed the work for new quotes, advised they are too large for simply taping and mudding aka spackling them in. They said the work looked rushed and half-hazard. We had three other contractors recommend I stop his work and just tear his 5 sheets worth of work back down and start over since it was so early in the job.So he was only 5-6 hours on day 1 into this job. Ian Klementovic, the owner, initially agreed to go to his bank that weekend to get us our refund and has since delayed and added "attorney review" tactics before considering to refund if at all. This is now 2 weeks later and I have all of his communications documented on text messages to prove his crazy communications and constant changing of his mind and his thought processes. We initially offered that he keep $100 which more than covered the materials he started with and he could round up to $200 to be nice. However, the remainder of our job deposits should be returned so we can hire someone more skilled and would take more time to get us towards a better finished product. We are now filing in district court in the next 2 days since he had until today to get us our refund from the day of work 9/11/2021 and it's now 9/25/2021.Services: Drywall repair
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September 2021 by Scott M.
Ian of Klem's off as a nice guy but upon finishing day 1 of his drywall aka sheet rock work, it is clear he is not the contractor you want to depend on. He showed up without the most simplistic tool required, the razor knife aka utility knife which is needed to cut the sheets of new drywall. He texted me asking if he could borrow mine upon arrival... wow. I obviously was nice and agreed so we could hopefully start getting our new home back together from a recent water damage insurance claim that collapsed our living room ceiling and damaged the wall as well. That should have been our sign of concern. I left for 2 hours and came back and he was acting exhausted which triggered me to now help him hang my own new drywall for our celing panels. I literally held each of the three sheets for him and then watched him miss the screws to the joists about 30% of the time, adding additional holes he would have to spackle in the near future. His drywall sheet cuts and trimming gaps between the panels to our existing walls' drywall were massive, multiple points were 1-2 inches in width! We have photographs to prove this. Per my other different contractors who have reviewed the work for new quotes, advised they are too large for simply taping and mudding aka spackling them in. They said the work looked rushed and half-hazard. We had three other contractors recommend I stop his work and just tear his 5 sheets worth of work back down and start over since it was so early in the job. So he was only 5-6 hours on day 1 into this job. Ian Klementovic, the owner, initially agreed to go to his bank that weekend to get us our refund and has since delayed and added "attorney review" tactics before considering to refund if at all. This is now 2 weeks later and I have all of his communications documented on text messages to prove his crazy communications and constant changing of his mind and his thought processes. We initially offered that he keep $100 which more than covered the materials he started with and he could round up to $200 to be nice. However, the remainder of our job deposits should be returned so we can hire someone more skilled and would take more time to get us towards a better finished product. We are now filing in district court in the next 2 days since he had until today to get us our refund from the day of work 9/11/2021 and it's now 9/25/2021. AGAIN... These are pictures from our drywall aka sheet rock "repairs" that began after our water damage occurred in our new home. These pics are started work pictures taken of the owner of Klem's Construction LLC, Ian Klementovic's, actual work after his first 1/2 day shift. His argument and "professional" opinion and result of him hanging drywall are in these pics. He felt that these gaps and seams were okay and that we would be fine once he mudded aka filled them in with plaster?! We fired him after his first 4-6 hour shift after these results to ensure he did not continue any further half-hazard work like these gaps in the sheet rock. We've had 5 other home improvement professionals advise us that we made a smart decision.
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November 2020 by Tom DelVecchio
Ian was very knowledgeable and even offered insight into our bathroom remodel. From start to finish, Ian was professional and punctual. Impressive craftsmanship that I'm proud to show off! Will definitely be using Ian for our future projects.
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November 2020 by Kathy Phillips
I used Klem's Construction to replace a powder room. The work was done well and in a very timely manner. I will definitely use Klem's Construction again!