
- Country: USA
- State: Illinois
- City: Chicago
- Address: 3306 N Knox Ave, Chicago, IL 60641, USA
- Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
8300 s Elisabeth 60620 apt 2w, Chicago, IL 60620, USA
- 2 reviews
11113 S Avenue D, Chicago, IL 60617, USA
- 5 reviews
The work on my roof was done extremely well. Anything I needed Tom Butler and his men took care of to perfection. I loved the work. Cori in the office was very professional and patient in every way . She also was terrific. I would recommend Avondale to anyone who needs roofing and would not hesitate to call them again if needed. Thank you Tony Gutilla
Very poor customer service and follow up. After initial contacting me and saying they would take a commercial job. When I indicated we would like to move forward with the job they gave me the run around about renting equipment and pricing material to start the job the upcoming week. I never heard from them again. Instead of just saying they didn't want the job they just did and said nothing.
Avondale installed my roof a year ago. It was a difficult project with a mix of flat and shingled sections (another contractor refused to even bid), but they did a great job at a pretty good price. They also thoroughly cleaned up the debris from several tear-off layers.
These guys are great! LOVE the new management, super professional and friendly!
DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY...not solvent and sounds like they perform zero due diligence on subcontractors they use. I've fully paid for roof, soffit, and fascia on time 50% up front and 50% when the final invoice came through. Job was completed in October 2017 and payment from me sent...in November 2017 I received a notice of potential lien from a subcontractor they used. No information about this subcontractor nor their right to place a lien on my property was presented at any point in working with Avondale. After talking to Avondale they admitted they didn't pay the subcontractor and that they didn't have any money. Their plan was to wait until warmer weather so that newer jobs could pay off the bill from the sub they used on my property -- AWFUL ponzi scheme like business model. Understandably the subcontractor did end up filing a lien on my property. I've needed to contact legal help to help remove the lien that was placed.