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Casey Construction
Casey Construction, 4195 Chino Hills Park E, Chino Hills, CA (Employee: Matthew Bryan Casey) holds a General Building, Flooring And Floor Covering, Tile (Ceramic And Mosaic) license according to the California license board.
Their BuildZoom score of 86 does not rank in the top 50% of California contractors.
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1 out of 5 stars, based on
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review
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By Jeffrey D.October 2, 2021Drywall repair, plumbing, flooring.
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Verified License
| License # | 1079648 |
| Status | Active |
| State | California |
| Type | General Building, Flooring And Floor Covering, Tile (Ceramic And Mosaic) |
| Business Type | Sole Ownership |
- BuildZoom verified this license was active as of May 2026.
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86
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Bonded
| Bonded Agent | This License Filed A Contractor's Bond With |
| Bond Value | $15,000 |
Insured
| Workers Comp Provider | State Compensation Insurance Fund |
In August of 2021, I had the misfortune of having a sewage backup at one of my apartment complexes. I was referred to this company by my long term Plumbing company. I met with Bryan Casey at the apartment, and he was very reassuring with how this project was going to be completed. This was a month long project which involved the tenant temporarily moving out. Bryan asked me if I had someone who could do the rebuilding after the clean up was done and I told him to use his partner (Matt Casey, Owner of Casey Construction) to make it more fluid. I was happy with most of the work Bryans crew did, with the exception of leaving raw sewage in the shower and tub when they were done. I asked Bryan about this, and his answer was, "It wasn't in the scope of the contract". Now, I am no genius, but if you are cleaning up raw sewage throughout an apartment, don't you think you would vacuum up the shower and tub?
After the removal of walls, carpet, toilets, and vanities, Matt's crew came in to rebuild everything. I called Matt up shortly before the tenant was suppose to move in to make sure everything was completed. Matt assured me it was. I checked the apartment the day before, just to make sure it was ready. To my surprise, it was a disaster! All of the furniture was stacked in bedrooms, beds were taken apart and not put back together, both bathroom doors were put on incorrectly, none of the towel bars toilet holders were put back, the patio had paint and plaster all over it as well as in the hallway, none of the plug plates were put back on, there were over 20 staples left in the ceiling area from their plastic sheets, chunks of plaster were splattered over the entire apartment, 2 damaged items (Which still hasn't been paid to tenant by Matt), and a horrible drywall patching in the hallway. It literally took me 7 hours to put everything back.
I then observed a valve leaking onto the new $2500 vanity that was just installed. That was another debacle. Matt's crew mounted a 60 inch flat vanity with no backsplash or any type of silicone to prevent water from going down the back side. I notified Matt of the leak, and he sent a plumber over to remedy it. Mind you,,there was no leaking of any kind from any valve prior to this incident. This plumber spent 6 hrs the first day, and an additional 3 hrs the second day. FOR A LEAKY VALVE. The valve caused damage to the wood area of the vanity, but according to Matt, it was only minor. I just spent $2500 for a vanity and now it is damaged. The plumber plastered up the hole in the wall nice and tight and left. The next day two of Matts crew brought over a fan due to the moisture from the leaky valve. I asked them what the fan was for and how it was going to dry anything through plaster. He told me that it might take awhile, but it will dry out. How is air going to pass through plaster and dry anything? I told him to politely leave.
Honestly, I would not hire this company for any project due to the sub par workmanship, unprofessionalism, and lack of communication. They do not know what they are doing! And some constructive criticism or advice for the Owner's Bryan and Matt Casey. You not only lost me as a customer, but lost the trust of the plumbing company who initially referred you to me. You might want to put a little effort into mediation next time. And for those who do choose to use this company, Good Luck! The pictures attached are just a glimpse of the type of workmanship I received for $16k.
Contract:
Drywall & Paint
$3,650
80sq ft 3/4" drywall, insulation outside walls Texture and paint all walls w/ new drywall Paint 300ft baseboards after installation
Doors
$1,450
Replace 1 door frame(termite damage) Replace 4 door jambs and casing, casing included
Cabinets
$2,500
Install 66" vanity, center sink, connect water Vanity included
Flooring
$8,500
1015sq ft Install click vinyl floor install (match color sample) Flooring included 450sq ft carpet demo Install 300 ft baseboard, baseboard included 30ft vinyl cove base in kitchen Level and prep concrete subfloor
Misc
$400
Install 2 toilets, reset pedestal sink
Subtotal$16,500
Grand Total$16,500