JC Miller & Sons

2531 Minnehaha Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55404 612-729-5560

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Consumer Ratings for JC Miller & Sons — 2 Ratings

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Consumer from MINNEAPOLIS, MN
Sep 08, 2024
Not Recommended
John and his crew did a really good job on my concrete except for one problem. When the crew originally framed my patio, it was angled to an awkward degree. I asked them to fix it, and they did, but if I hadn't looked at it and said something, my patio would have looked very bad. The biggest problem was that John agreed to do some other things for me other than the concrete (that were needed to lay the concrete at an accurate height, and it was done really badly, and it will take years to fix. For example, John agreed to slope my yard away from my house. He brought in Class 3 "dirt" to do so. When I say "dirt," that is generous because it was basically all rocks. When I stated that I planned to plant landscaping in this area, he told me that "flowers only need two inches of dirt" (which is not true). The "dirt" was so rocky, there were large parts of my yard that I could not even grow grass without hand picking out hundreds of rocks. I imagine that there will be large parts of my yard that I will never be able to plant anything. As a woman, I felt like John would often talk down to me, when I actually knew more about what I was talking about than he did (e.g. I asked if his crew was going to seal the window wells they installed, and he said, "These are a different kind of window wells." WTF?!). John knows concrete. That's it. Don't ask him to do anything else.
Consumer from Minneapolis, MN
Dec 01, 2019
Recommended
Be sure that enough time is provided between the setting of the forms and the pouring of concrete so that you are completely satisfied with the placement. The crew is more than willing to make changes, but it's risky if such changes are left until the last minute.