GreenRun Construction has a varied track record across projects including bathroom remodels, sunroom repairs, siding, roofing, windows, and flooring. Overall, customers describe strong communication, professionalism, and high-quality workmanship, with many noting thorough project planning, accurate measurements, and effective coordination with subcontractors and permit processes. Several clients appreciate Rodney and Teresaβs responsiveness, clear explanations of options, and a collaborative approach that emphasizes doing whatβs right for the project. Repeated remarks highlight that the team can save customers time and money through careful project management and referrals to trusted trades, delivering results that clients are happy with and willing to reuse or refer.
At the same time, some reviews raise concerns. A number of customers fault GreenRun for sustainability claims not matching their expectations, noting missed opportunities for energy-efficient material choices and tax credits. There are reports of miscommunications or errors that caused added costs (e.g., ordering the wrong door, deck boards not properly secured, baseboard installation issues, and even flooring damage needing a separate repair). One reviewer stated Rodney claimed the company does not perform estimates, which created confusion for insurance-related work, and another noted they do mobile home work that GreenRun declined, offering a referral instead. Several reviews urge prospective clients to supervise details closely, verify scope in writing, and be prepared for potential overruns due to complex, structural, or permitting considerations.
Practical takeaways for potential customers:
- Expect strong communication, professional conduct, and skilled craftsmanship, with emphasis on permits and coordination with other trades.
- Confirm the scope, materials, and energy-efficiency Guidance in writing; verify any sustainability claims and potential tax credits upfront.
- Be prepared to oversee specifics to prevent misorders or installation issues; ask about warranty, post-completion follow-up, and how changes are handled.
- Clarify whether the firm provides formal estimates and how insurance-related work is handled, as policies may vary by project.