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Arizona Woodworking Company
Arizona Woodworking Company LLC, Prescott Valley, AZ (Employees: Avalos Danny Albert, Robert Craig Myers, and Welle Thomas Lee) holds a Specialty Dual license and 2 other licenses according to the Arizona license board.
Their BuildZoom score of 79 does not rank in the top 50% of Arizona contractors.
Their license was verified as active when we last checked. If you are thinking of hiring Arizona Woodworking Company LLC, we recommend double-checking their license status with the license board and using our project planner to get competitive quotes.
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Arizona Woodworking Company LLC Reviews
3 out of 5 stars, based on
3
reviews
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By a user in Camp VerdeJuly 6, 2017kitchen remodel$8,000
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By John P.August 11, 2015Kitchen Countertops2 daysLowes Customer
We used this company for our countertops with Great regret. They did NOT clean up after themselves and left trim they removed lying around instead of replacing it from whence it came. They Cut the Sink hole too large in spite of proper installation instructions provided. Because I couldn't use the sink I bought I had to use a full sized sink therefore moving the faucet toward the back wall by 4 inches. Yes now anyone using the sink has to lean that much more forward which Might be OK if you don't have a bad back. They left the sides of the stove off level by over 1/2 inch and knocked, then left the Island wall off plumb by 3/8 of an inch. Then I get chewed on from the boss for cussing his employees which I didn't. Closest I got was saying how "fouled" up the situation is. Their Rep who "fixed" some of the issues stated, "in 16 years of doing this I've never seen a job so messed up"
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By JimwAugust 11, 2011
Robert Avalos and Danny have been great working with our new Kitchen Cabinets. We are excited to see the finished product and will let you know how it turns out.
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Arizona Woodworking Company LLC License info
Verified License
| License # | 226332 |
| Status | Active |
| State | Arizona |
| Type | Specialty Dual |
| Business Type | Llc |
- BuildZoom verified this license was active as of March 2026.
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Verified License
| License # | 122116 |
| Status | Active |
| State | Arizona |
| Type | Specialty Dual |
| Business Type | Llc |
- BuildZoom verified this license was active as of February 2026.
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Inactive License
| License # | 122711 |
| Status | Inactive |
| State | Arizona |
| Type | Specialty Dual |
| Business Type | Llc |
- According to the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, the status of this license was at one point cancelled. However, this information may have changed.
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Beware! Over 4 months wasted and I'm left with a partially demolished kitchen and am back to square one! Was supposed to be put on work schedule upon receipt of signed contract & 50% down check (was done within 1 week of receiving estimate). I was given a July 6 install date. I called on June 22 to see when final measure appt. was and found I wasn't even on the schedule! Owner Bob Myers called me back and went on a 2+ minute raging monolog blaming me! Told me that I hadn't made final countertop selections (I did that May 22), didn't have a signed contract (see above), and made too many phone calls (??), that I would not be put in front of any other clients and it would be an additional 8 weeks!, etc. etc. Once I was finally able to respond (He'd said "let me finish!" when I tried to respond at one point), he grudgingly said he'd come out June 26 or 27. No show, No call. Fired him on June 28. I'm not a novice. I've flipped 5 houses in the last 10 years and this experience was the worst. Everyone makes mistakes but the contractor should man-up, apologize and try to rectify. From one of the latest reviews I could find, blaming the client may be Bob's modis aperandi when he drops the ball. Wish I could leave minus stars!