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Refreshing Options, Hilton Head Is, Po Box 6038, Hilton Head Island, SC (Owned by: John Dietrich) holds a Painter/Wall Paper license according to the South Carolina license board.
Their BuildZoom score of 81 does not rank in the top 50% of South Carolina contractors.
Their license was verified as active when we last checked. If you are thinking of hiring Refreshing Options, we recommend double-checking their license status with the license board and using our bidding system to get competitive quotes.
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Phone Number: (843) 342-8827
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Address: PO Box 6038, Hilton Head Island, SC 29950
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| License # | 39040 |
| Status | Active |
| State | South Carolina |
| Type | Painter/Wall Paper |
- BuildZoom has not verified this license since January, 2010.
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Refreshing Options Employees
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John Dietrich
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8/13/2011 Update
Coating coming off in several places. No return calls to inquires about honoring the 2 year warranty.
Do not use this COMPANY. We contracted them in early Jan. 10. They verbally committed to a two week completion. Stopped returning call after 3 weeks job (50% complete). We fired them, they pleaded with us to give them another chance We did and it was a big mistake. They finally finished in 2nd half of Feb. after holding up other contractors from doing their work and jeopardizing our ability to get the house on the market in time for the summer rental season. As part of there quote, they removed plumbing fixtures, but then refused to put them back on. During a final inspection, they agreed to have us arrange to have it done along with fixing some ceiling damage caused by their taping off of the bathrooms. We provided invoices of the agreed upon work and deducted those from their final invoice. Next thing we get is a letter from a attorney indicating they were going to put a lien on our house.
August 14, 2011 by Michael Vaughn in Broomfield, CO