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Building and Construction

Silvermark Construction Services, Inc.

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1/5 stars

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  • Review fromKaren S

    Date: 03/24/2023

    1 star
    Buyer Beware Dealing with Silvermark Construction, the Owner/Broker of Three Tree Realty and ***************** and *******************, has been one of the worst experience in home purchasing my husband and I have ever had. The process seems honorable and friendly but buyer beware. The deceit, quality of construction, unethical and unprofessional conduct from both ******************* and ***************** are deplorable. As educated buyers we can only reiterate, BUYER BEWARE! We luckily did not buy!
  • Review fromBill S

    Date: 07/20/2022

    1 star
    I can't speak to the quality of the homes they build. I can say you better hope they don't build a house next to your existing home. While a certain amount of noise is to be expected (hammering, trucks unloading, etc) , Silvermark goes above and beyond to ramp up the irritation factor to the maximum.One of the prerequisite items you'd find at a construction site is a temporary power pole installed by PG&E for $1200-1500. This is used by the onsite subcontractors to operate their power tools... a pretty essential item you would think.Not Silvermark folks, they're too cheap to install a power pole. Instead they placed a portable generator onsite a mere 30 feet from our kitchen window.This isn't one of those "whisper-quiet" emergency backup generators either. It's basically an extra large chainsaw motor emitting a tremendous amount of noise and exhaust fumes, all day, next to your house.Needless to say there's no point in puttering around around in the back yard with one of these thing grinding away next door. And not only is it a nuisance for us, I feel bad for their subcontractors who are working literally right next to it all day. It's not fair to them. They're doing a great job building a home for some family and they have to put up with something like this on the job.We called the police **** to report a noise hazard but all they could do was contact Silvermark's site supervisor, who promised us they would be installing a power pole in 2 weeks. That was a month ago. Generator is still running and no power pole in sight.Like I said, you better keep your fingers crossed and hope Silvermark doesn't build a house next to yours. They obviously don't care about the existing neighbors next to the construction site. Pretty sad :-(

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