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Tim Cross Construction
Tim Cross Construction at 3052 FORSTNER COURT, Live Oak, CA 95953, held a General Contractor license (#921620) with the California contractors license board with an expiration date of 09-30-2010. We last verified the license was expired on 05-06-2026.
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1 out of 5 stars, based on
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By Amy S.August 14, 2024replace windows with doors in a historic house$20,000
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Inactive License
| License # | 921620 |
| Status | Inactive |
| State | California |
| Type | General Building |
| Business Type | Sole Ownership |
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Bonded
| Bonded Agent | American Contractors Indemnity Company |
| Bond Value | $12,500 |
What a disappointment. Do not do business with this company. Tim Morange is not on the up and up. He quoted a job and then changed his pricing acting as if the price increase was due to the amount of time it took to get custom ordered doors in (although he knew exactly the date of delivery when he quoted the job). I wrote him a check for a good faith deposit based upon the original quote and once the doors were delivered, he went up an additional 3 thousand dollars on the pricing although there was zero change to the cost of goods or the amount of time the job would take. He has no plans of returning the deposit although he was the one not to honor the original agreement. Cross Construction and Tim Morange broke the agreement.