I have been in the flooring business for almost 30 years. Over the years I have had the occasion to work for Steve and he has worked for me. In both capacities he has always demonstrated the utmost professionalism. He built out my showroom on a shoe string budget with great results. Likewise he is always a pleasure to work for. I am happy to recommend him for any construction job.
Mark E.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Prompt, professional service and workmanship with an eye on the bottom line. I highly recommend Casey Company Builders.
Eli S.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
fantastic service! They are fast, professional absolutely the best. Did everything on our list and the list was long A+ work and A+ work ethic. HIGHLYRECOMMENDED.
Janet R.
Place rating: 5 Beverly Hills, CA
Steven Casey is a great handyman. I had a few repairs that needed to be done and I am very happy with his work. He shows up on time and gets the job done in a quick manner. Also, his prices are very reasonable. I recommend him to anyone who is looking for a skilled repairman with good prices. Also, he cleans up after himself so well that it feels like he wasn’t even here.
R S.
Place rating: 1 Los Angeles, CA
After calling a few references who said Steven Casey of Casey Company Builders was great at painting and small odd jobs, we thought we’d give him a try to fix a few things around the house, demo some built-ins, and paint. A truly simple job that he said would take 5 days. Two months later we have had to find another contractor to finish the work. Casey is a nice man, but a nice man does not make a GOODWORKER. PROS: 1) On time 2) His worker Octavio is fantastic! 3) Creative CONS: 1) Talks smack about his previous clients(likely us now). 2) Pays little attention to detail. 3) Often has to redo sloppy, unlevel, uneven, and poor work(plastering, painting, etc). 4) Claims to be a great painter but isn’t — we have since had to rehire someone to redo his work. 5) Doesn’t fully do his due diligence, research, and inspect work /the extent of the job prior so he finds himself in over his head and unprepared. 5) Doesn’t finish work in the proposed time-frame AND took smaller jobs in between our job(ouch!). 6) Isn’t good at communicating or updating clients with potential issues. OVERALL: If you need a door installed, fence built, or a deck sanded and water proofed — he’s your guy. BUT, for anything larger — anything that needs attention to detail, structural soundness, truly skilled labor, requires a time-line and organization — opt for a different handyman /contractor.