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Sure Foundations Construction
Sure Foundations Inc, Lake Nebagamon, WI (Owned by: Robert Bernier) holds a Building Contractor Registration license according to the Wisconsin license board.
Their BuildZoom score of 81 does not rank in the top 50% of Wisconsin contractors.
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Sure Foundations Inc Reviews
1 out of 5 stars, based on
1
review
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By Gene C.June 12, 201624' x 60' concrete slab$5100.5 days
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| License # | 1107278 |
| Status | Active |
| State | Wisconsin |
| Type | Building Contractor Registration |
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81
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Sure Foundations Inc Employees
RB
Robert Bernier
Owner
Stay as far away from this company as you can. He calls himself a professional but his work is far from professional. Contracted him to pour a 24' x60' concrete slab on grade. After he cancelled the pour three times I postponed it until I was able to back in town to be there. He claims he did not get my message and poured when he thought I was out of town. When I showed up at the jobsite his guys were very surprised that I was there. They used a power screed to screed the concrete and a power trowel to finish it. The slab has several area's where the concrete is much higher than the area around it. None of the edges were troweled with an edger and none of the anchor bolts were trowel leaving large clumps of concrete around them that had to be ground down in order for the bottom plate to sit level. An absolute horrible job.