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We The People Construction delivers clean workmanship with few surprises. One homeowner needed termite-damaged decks rebuilt before winter rains arrived. The crew cleared the old framing in two days, then installed composite decking with joints tight enough that the owner called the result "high-end." Another customer watched her bathroom remodel stretch out when the project manager forgot to tell the crew about fixture placements, forcing her to scramble for last-minute tile runs. We found 220 mentions of solid craftsmanship and 216 references to reliable project management, but 22 reviews flagged communication gaps between office staff and field teams. The company handles permits and inspections without drama, and supervisors like Sagi and Bryan show up mid-job to fix small issues before you have to ask. If you want a contractor who won't ghost you after the final payment, this team will return your texts. Just don't expect a white-glove planning process. You'll need to stay involved to keep everyone aligned, especially if your project involves moving plumbing or custom requests.
If you're comfortable managing details and following up on material timelines, We The People will give you a finished product you can live with for years. If you'd rather hand over a wishlist and step back until reveal day, look for an installer with tighter internal coordination.
Mark Saavedra needed the decks rebuilt quickly after termite treatment on his retired mother's Montrose home. He met with Liron and Annie to outline a plan, and the team delivered on that urgency — demolition started the very next morning and the damaged boards were cleared within a couple of days. After the site was opened up, they reviewed measurements and finer details together, and the crew welcomed small adjustments and even a few custom feature requests. Annie guided his mother through selecting the composite color and style, kept in regular contact, and made sure to be on site at the start; when Annie wasn’t available, Bryan stepped in so the job never stalled. Framing arrived quickly and immediately showed the level of craftsmanship they promised. Once the composite decking came in, the installers laid it down efficiently and tidily. As minor issues popped up, the crew resolved them with practical, creative fixes until everyone was happy. Through the project Liron, Annie, and Bryan stayed consistently courteous, responsive, and professional despite multiple crew members rotating through the job. The end result was a pair of high-end looking, durable composite decks—an
Aries P. requested a master bathroom and kitchen remodel that included removing a load-bearing wall, and after living with the result for over a month they still felt torn between two clear impressions. The finished spaces leaned into the darker aesthetic they wanted — fixtures, tile, and countertops moved the house away from its previous beige/white “flip” look — and the workmanship held up even where darker finishes tend to expose small flaws. Crews returned to touch up the knickknack issues that cropped up, and the end result looked and felt intentional. A standout from the job was Cesar, the contractor, who walked them through each day’s plan, offered practical design input from his years in construction, and made mid-project decisions easier. Where the remodel faltered was planning and communication. The project manager sketched out what could fit the budget, but Aries discovered repeated gaps between that plan and what the crews actually knew to do. Several items the couple expected to be handled turned out either not to have been communicated or to have been explicitly excluded, which produced delays and last-minute scrambling. They were told ahead of construction which材料s
Kimberlina was mid‑remodel with the roof stripped bare and the siding only half finished when she fired her contractor for overcharging and moving at a crawl. With winter rains bearing down and the house exposed, Benny stepped in, moved fast, and lined up bids and crews almost immediately. He and his team completed the roofing, stucco, and exterior finishing within a few weeks—finishing literally days before the heavy storms arrived. By getting the exterior sealed in time, she avoided interior water damage and a much larger expense. The striking detail: the crew’s speed turned a stalled, costly project into a weatherproof home just in time.
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Kimberlina was mid‑remodel with the roof stripped bare and the siding only half finished when she fired her contractor for overcharging and moving at a crawl. With winter rains bearing down and the house exposed, Benny stepped in, moved fast, and lined up bids and crews almost immediately. He and his team completed the roofing, stucco, and exterior finishing within a few weeks—finishing literally days before the heavy storms arrived. By getting the exterior sealed in time, she avoided interior water damage and a much larger expense. The striking detail: the crew’s speed turned a stalled, costly project into a weatherproof home just in time.
Ofer’s home solar install turned into a smooth, well-managed project from the first planning conversations through the final hookup. What stood out most was Barak, the project manager, who kept the family informed at every step, answered questions quickly, and handled the details with a level of care that made the whole process feel steady and low-stress. The crew worked efficiently, finished on schedule, and delivered workmanship that came in above expectations. By the time the panels were up, he was already seeing the benefits and had the clear sense that the job had been managed with real attention, not just speed.
Ofer came away from a recent home solar installation with the kind of smooth, buttoned-up experience people hope for when they take on a big project. The standout was Barak, the project manager, who stayed on top of every detail, answered questions quickly, and kept the family informed at each step so there were no surprises. The crew worked efficiently, finished on schedule, and delivered workmanship that exceeded expectations. By the end, the system was already producing benefits, and the lasting impression was a project handled with such care that peace of mind came built in.
Daisy has worked with Ben for more than four years. Recently they replaced her old windows and doors with new dual-pane, energy-efficient units, and she was impressed by the speed: the windows arrived within two weeks and the install wrapped up in a single day. The crew cleaned up thoroughly and left the house tidy. The detail that lingered for her was the fast turnaround and one-day installation — that made the whole upgrade feel effortless.
Yolanda and her husband went into the project needing a new roof, but what started as a roofing job turned into a much bigger home makeover on their house. After meeting with Isaac, they felt confident they were in good hands, even though her husband had initially been comparing three bids and leaning toward another one. Isaac helped them see why We the People’s workmanship would be worth it, and that proved true once the work got underway. The job ran smoothly because the communication stayed tight between Isaac, project manager Hez, and owner Ben. The crews were professional and organized, and when black mold turned up in the master bedroom, it was remediated right away. The damaged area was cleaned, repaired, and repainted, and the team also handled the solar panel installation so they could take advantage of the tax credit. What made the experience stand out was how Hez kept everything moving, even when a few crew issues came up and had to be corrected quickly. Then, in the middle of the project, her husband had emergency appendicitis surgery, and Yolanda was able to focus on him because Hez took care of the rest without letting anything slip. The crew even sent a get-well 카드
Ann M hired Matt at WTP to manage a large, whole-home overhaul: a kitchen remodel, a new roof, repairs for termite damage in the exterior, attic and foundation, the related termite tenting, exterior painting, a new outdoor fence and gate, and rooftop solar. She entrusted WTP to coordinate all the different trades, and they carried the project from demolition through final touches. Pricing stayed transparent with no surprises, and the team sent daily updates that made scheduling and the burden of being home during the work surprisingly manageable. Crews handled the termite tenting and repairs, replaced the roof, completed the kitchen remodel, painted the outside, installed the fence and gate, and finished the solar array. She ended up with a fully refreshed house and working rooftop solar — and what lingered most was how the steady communication turned a massive project into something she could actually live through.
Tradon enlisted Ben and the WTP team to add a bathroom with an attached laundry room and to install a new solar system on his home. Ben guided the project toward a cost-effective plan that made sense as a major investment, and the crew delivered solid workmanship. The solar install itself moved very quickly; the longest delay came while the city handled the unboarding/approval steps, which was outside WTP’s control. The bathroom design phase stretched nearly a year, as WTP had warned, but once the city approvals arrived the actual build raced forward and finished much faster than he expected. The team stayed responsive throughout, and he’s been using the new bathroom and laundry for six months with no complaints. The detail that stuck with him: permitting was the only real bottleneck—once approvals were in hand WTP turned plans into high-quality work on an efficient timeline.
Mary’s project started with what looked like a small fix in the kitchen ceiling, but it turned into a much bigger discovery once Romi, the project manager, came out to look. Instead of just patching and painting over a chip, she spotted mold in the attic above it and traced the problem back to moisture getting in through the roof. That early catch led to major attic and roof repairs, along with help from outside mold and asbestos specialists, all coordinated through WTP Construction Company. Mary ended up impressed by how quickly the work moved and by Romi’s steady communication, with texts answered right away whenever a question or concern came up.
Mary thought she was dealing with a simple ceiling touch-up in her kitchen, just a chip that needed paint. Instead, Romi came out, looked above the ceiling into the attic, and uncovered mold, moisture damage, and a roof issue that had been letting water in. What started as a small cosmetic fix turned into attic repairs, a roof replacement, and cleanup of mold and asbestos, with other specialists brought in where needed. Through it all, Romi stayed on top of the job and answered Mary’s texts right away whenever she had a question or concern, which made the whole process feel steady and handled. She ended up with a crew that took care of the hidden problems behind the ceiling, not just the spot she first noticed.
Recent customers rate WTP Construction 4.9 ★
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