Feedback stays tied to the real job
A useful review should connect to the actual project, town, scope, communication, and result. That keeps feedback specific enough to help the next homeowner decide.
Connecticut Contracting treats reviews as customer permission, follow-up, and accountability: what was requested, how the project was handled, and what should be improved next.
A useful review should connect to the actual project, town, scope, communication, and result. That keeps feedback specific enough to help the next homeowner decide.
Photos, names, quotes, and project details should only be published when the customer has approved that use. No customer should be surprised by what appears online.
We do not publish fake ratings, fake review counts, or invented testimonials. Real feedback is useful because it is earned, specific, and permissioned.
Send the project details, photos, timing, and what you need solved. The next step is a prepared project review, not a generic callback loop.
Request a Project ReviewSend us the details — the problem, address, timeline, and any photos. We review everything and follow up with a clear next step.