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Since 2003, we have completed over 6,000 installations and assisted over 15,000 customers. As leaders in home energy solutions, we install only the most trusted, industry-leading brands, like Generac, Kohler, and Cummins. No matter the project at hand, our dedicated team is ready to serve you!

I needed a generator for my off-grid solar installation for my new home construction project. With winter coming, the timing of the generator installation was critical. Rusty the project manager is extremely knowledgeable and went above and beyond my expectations to secure the commercial grade generator that my project needed weeks earlier than anticipated. He did an excellent job managing the project and coordinating the efforts of the six other contractors involved in the project to ensure the installation went smoothly.

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Naturally, the capabilities of such devices are limited since they rely on the motion of the switch to generate enough power for sending Zigbee messages. However, I believe this concept could be extended to other interesting home sensors as well.

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Power Home Remodeling Group, LLC is a direct-to-consumer, full service exterior home remodeling company, providing end-to-end services including outreach, sales, installation, and post-purchase support.

In September, our daughter Chilli left home for Goldsmiths University in London to study for a degree in Fine Art. And so began a new chapter in her life, and ours. Any parent who has been through this traumatic event will surely recognise how confused emotions become, and how deep they run. After all, Chilli had lived with us for 19 precious years.

Her departure would have an impact on us all, and not least on her younger brother Milligan. To be honest, it was the last subject I wanted to tackle, but the fact that the deadline for this work coincided exactly with the very day she was to leave suggested I had no alternative. But if I was going to do it, we all agreed, then it was essential we were open, honest and would proceed without embarrassment.

So I just had two guys come by the house, stating that they were from Power Home Remodeling Group. They gave the typical pitch about doing work in the area, and wanted to know if we were interested in a free estimate. I get skeptical when people come door to door, especially at night, but I listened to what they had to say, and I am considering getting an estimate.

I have already taken a look at the website (www.powerhrg.com), and have looked some stuff up online about them. I was just wondering if anyone on here has had any experience with them. Good? Bad? Really bad?

Thanks in advance for the feedback, and sorry in advance that this thread is not about guns/bullets/shootings/militias.

Did you ask them for their soliciting permit number? When they go "Huh??" it says a lot to begin with. There are so many really good local people out there it says a lot in comparison. (although I do say that without specific experience of having said yes to them)

Thye came by our house to, they have 170 complaints on the BBB site. Guy was pushy. He asked if he could give a free estimate on my roof which I told him my Brothers company will be doing in the spring so no thanks but he just kept trying. Finally just told him to get lost.

I know many people (myself included) who gave them my info for a free estimate and I ge soliciting calls from them 2-3 times a day (and it's been about a year). I've aske them repeatedly to take me off their list to no avail. Lesson learned.

They came to my house as well last week pushing free estimates for new windows. No one likes a pushy salesman especially when they show up at your door. I made up a story that I had just filed for bankruptcy and they quickly left.

Those idiots came to our door a few times before. One time my husband happened to be home and he actually gave them our phone number (BIG MISTAKE). They will harass you non stop if you give them any information. I called and canceled the appointment for the free estimate because we didn't need new window (ours are less than 5 years old). So they said well how about a new roof? Or new doors. No joke they called and showed up at my house 12 times. I called their home office and they were just as bad. Finally I put a block on their phone numbers. They showed up again at my house and because they saw my car in the driveway they kept pounding on my door. Finally I opened the door (this is after they woke up one of my sleeping kids) and told them to leave. The sales guy asked if he could come in for water and I again said he needed to leave and if he wants water drive over to the quickchek. I close the door and I can hear him outside. I went back outside and said guess you aren't that thirsty after all? He said oh I had a bottle of water in my car. I told him again to leave so he goes and stands in the STREET right in front of my house. I walked back outside and told him to leave or I would call the police. He finally left.

My advice from this thread about contractors. The same applies here.

The following statements are true of ANY contractor. There are probably more rules to live by but these are the 4 that I can think of.

1. The good ones never go door to door. The ones that do, aren't any good. Stay away.
2. The good ones are always busy. If you ask "when can you start" and they say tomorrow or today, stay away. If he was good, he would be booked weeks or more in advance.
3. The good ones are never in your neighborhood and have extra materials and will give you a good deal. If they were really good, they would know how to properly estimate their materials in the first place.
4. The good ones, never require payment in cash. And payment should never be made in full prior to work starting.

Hi all,

My name is Ray Lodato - I'm the Customer Advocacy Manager here at Power. I came across this thread and would like to address some of the comments made above:

A: "Thye came by our house to, they have 170 complaints on the BBB site."

You'll also notice that each and everyone of these complaints has been resolved and that we have an A+ rating, both of which are the biggest indicators of a company who will stand behind their word and products. When you serve as many customers as we have in our 20+ years of business (over 60,000), there are times when you run into unforeseen problems. When this occurs, what matters most is engaging our customers in a dialogue and resolving the issues to the best of our ability so that the customer walks away feeling good about Power and the type of people that populate it.

First and foremost, we always try to do right by our customers - it's not only good business, but it reflects the value set that this company has been build on. Resolving each and everyone of these complaints is paramount towards achieving that.

If you'd like more information on the quality of our products and services from an unbiased source, I encourage you to visit our Guild Quality listing, where real Power customers have left real reviews. Over 90% of our customers are satisfied with our services in each measurable area - but don't take my word for it, look for yourself:

-Home-Remodeling-Group/6XD528214094JAG/

"B: 1. The good ones never go door to door. The ones that do, aren't any good. Stay away.
2. The good ones are always busy. If you ask "when can you start" and they say tomorrow or today, stay away. If he was good, he would be booked weeks or more in advance.
3. The good ones are never in your neighborhood and have extra materials and will give you a good deal. If they were really good, they would know how to properly estimate their materials in the first place.
4. The good ones, never require payment in cash. And payment should never be made in full prior to work starting."

Generally, blanket statements about anything in life do not hold up under close inspection. The same holds true here. Points 2, 3, an 4 don't apply to our business - as we don't practice any of those methods. I think it is dangerous to assume that any company doing door to door marketing lacks quality service or installation - what about those two subjects draws natural parallels? It doesn't hold up under scrutiny, especially when you take our customer reviews into consideration.

I encourage you to visit any of the following third party review sites to see what Power's own customers are saying about their experience. These reviews can come from locations as varied as Philadelphia, Chicago, DC, New Jersey, Boston, Atlanta - the constant you'll find is the uniform level of quality service we offer across the board, and that is because we've developed a set of overarching quality standards that applies to the entire business. Regardless of what city you find yourself in, you can expect the same time-tested process - which was designed with the customer in mind - and the same premium grade products.

Again, please visit any of the following review sites and take a look for yourself:

Guild Quality: -Home-Remodeling-Group/6XD528214094JAG/

Angie's List: -home-remodeling-group-llc-reviews-123064.htm

Insider Pages: -home-remodeling-group-chester

C: "I've asked them repeatedly to take me off their list to no avail. Lesson learned."

If you e-mail me at rlo...@powerhrg.com, I'd be more than happy to help you. I can remove your name from our calling list and within 24 hours you'll no longer receive calls. I apologize if you've experienced difficulty in doing this in the past.

If anyone else would like to contact me to have their questions answered, please feel free. I'd be more than happy to be of service.

Ray Lodato
Customer Advocacy Manager
Power Home Remodeling Group

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