
- Country: USA
- State: Massachusetts
- City: Chicopee
- Address: 375 Chicopee St, Chicopee, MA 01013, USA
- Monday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Thursday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Friday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Saturday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
Alliance is the most professional and productive remodeling company I have ever dealt with! The owner Sergiy met with me and assured my siding and windows would come out perfect. He was right! Thank you Sergiy and the Alliance crews for a job well done!!!!
Very professional service, The crew that came out and replaced our front door did an exceptional job. Showed up a little late "not their fault" Had to go to Worcester to get the door then drive to Dublin NH in an ice storm. They had the job done in no time, old one out, a few tweaks here and there, new one in and squared up, new moldings in and out. Picked up all the debris and stuff. Would highly recommend this company
I am so satisfied about the windows and a door replaced in my basement this week. I highlight the work that Alex did. He did more than expected. He went beyond his work in order to provide outstanding service. Thanks Alex, my husband and I are very happy with your service. Randy and Rich
Windows and sliding door are great, installed in a day and done right. I used to work for a company that did windows so I watched to make sure. No drafts, no leaks, alluminum wrap was done perfectly.
I had the displeasure of having to stain new woodwork in a home around all the new windows you installed for our mutual client. Why on Earth would you caulk that raw wood knowing it needed to be stained to match the rest of the woodwork? In 32 years of residential painting I have never seen such a blunder. The carpentry was good, the new bay window looked great, but guess what, guys? Raw wood shouldn't be caulked AT ALL until it has been primed and sanded. Nevermind when it needs to be STAINED. Caulking seals the wood grain so that the stain cannot penetrate it. I really cannot understand why you would do finish work meant to be done finishers and not carpenters. It was a real pain in the backside trying to get that wood to look halfway decent. Thankfully our client was very understanding and plans to sell the home, but if you had done that for someone who wanted a nice uniform finish, you can bet you'd be returning to take it out and redo the wood. I'd love to post some pictures so your viewers could see why this is such a problem. Anyway, hopefully it was a mistake and not your regular practice...