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37 TAMALPAIS RD, Fairfax, CA, 94930
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Brian Daigle Construction

Brian Daigle at 37 TAMALPAIS RD, Fairfax, CA 94930, held a General Contractor license (#836676) with the California contractors license board with an expiration date of 08-10-2004. We last verified the license was inactive on 05-20-2026.

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Brian Daigle Contact Information

Phone: (415) 203-3870 Edit
Address: 37 TAMALPAIS RD, Fairfax, CA 94930 Edit

Brian Daigle Reviews
1 out of 5 stars, based on 1 review

  • By M A.
    November 6, 2020

    We hired Brian Daigle Construction after we lost $100k to a crooked contractor who left our home gutted and in total disrepair while we were in lockdown elsewhere due to covid. I was in a vulnerable position after this experience and desperate to complete my home renovation asap, and Brian reassured me that he would “save my project.” I put my faith in Brian and agreed to a lump sum project with a significant portion up front. The contract stated the project would be completed in 6 months, but Brian promised it would only take 4 months.

    We became concerned about Brian’s conduct soon after beginning to work with him. He sent me inappropriate/flirtatious texts while drunk and also revealed to us that his own wife had kicked him out of his house for drinking too much. I had my husband confront him about this and he apologized and reassured us that he would conduct himself as a professional going forward, so we decided to move forward with him.

    Things went well for a couple of months before the project started to fall apart. Brian was increasingly behind schedule and the renovation was somehow going over budget even though we weren’t adding to the scope of the project. We went out of town for two weeks in the 4th month of the renovation and came back to find that the project had completely stalled, and that Brian had “fired” two crew members (later I learned he let them go because he couldn’t pay them). I also found out that the last remaining crew member quit because hadn’t been paid in three weeks and was owed $2000.

    I confronted Brian with my concerns that the project was months behind and only a quarter of the way complete although we had already paid him three quarters of the budget. He swore to me that he was going to do right by us, made a bunch of empty promises, and then proceeded not to come to work once for a week straight.

    At that point I fired Brian and then touched base with all the sub-contractors and the crew. I was shocked to discover the depth of Brian’s deception and mismanagement of my project. It turns out that he had pocketed most of the $140k I paid him and failed to make payments to the subcontractors which should have been paid in full at this stage. I also learned that he had instructed the crew to only work part-time because he didn’t want to pay them more than that. And the subs expressed to me that they were about to leave the project because he kept putting them off and blaming it on me. In short, he was lying to everyone, he stole funds from the project, and his addiction issues were obviously interfering with his capacity to work.

    The financial losses I’ve sustained due to Brian’s theft of my installment payments are significant. I rehired all the crew and subs and had to repay them what I already gave Brian to pay them. I gave Brian a chance to make this right and refund me the money he owes me: I allowed him a month and half to recover the funds and I offered him a payment plan. He has refused to take responsibility and even attempted to slander me to his former subs and crew (who aren’t buying it) and tried to convince them not to work with me.

    We have been basically homeless for a year during the shelter in place due to negligent and dishonest contractors and now we will continue to be without a home for the entire holiday season. It is a shame that this happens so frequently and it’s almost impossible to find a trustworthy and reliable contractor. I wouldn't wish this experience on anyone and I intend to take legal action against Brian Daigle Construction as well as file a complaint against his license so he cannot do this to anyone again.

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Building Permits by Brian Daigle

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Building permit with plan check
2020-02-19
For single family dwelling - 260 sq ft mstr bathrm remodel
Valuation:
N/A
Permit #:
BLD19-6235
Status:
final
Fee:
$1,377
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Voluntary strengthening new founcation remove & replace roof siding and new bathroom in entryway
Valuation:
$15,000
Permit #:
B1999-05082
Status:
Closed Expired
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Replacing shower
Valuation:
N/A
Permit #:
B1101-019
Status:
final
Fee:
$419
Permit Type:
Alter-sfd
Building Type:
N/A
Replacing shower
Valuation:
N/A
Permit #:
P1101-016
Status:
final
Fee:
$102
Permit Type:
Alter-sfd
Building Type:
N/A
Research and survey
1991-03-07
Development potentl development potentl development potential
Valuation:
$0
Permit #:
MNA90-8
Status:
Closed
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building/residential/minor/single family
2007-07-09
Paperless change out galvanized water supply lines to copper supply lines (entire house) change out gas water heater and bathroom plumbing
Valuation:
$4,500
Permit #:
RES-0706687
Status:
final
Fee:
$83
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Building/residential/minor/single family
2008-01-16
Kitchen remodel. elctrical rewire in kitchen. no structrual. any changes will require additional review
Valuation:
$20,000
Permit #:
RES-0800682
Status:
expired
Fee:
$100
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A

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