Run as far away as possible
Run as far away as possible. We're in month fourteen of what was promised to be a six month install of an Abodu studio. Factory delays. Construction delays. Permit delays. Delays because their employees just went on vacation. We've had multiple project managers. Unexpected additional expenses. A portapotty in our front yard for five months. It takes weeks to get a clear answer on anything. And there's no end in sight. It's a good looking house, but in our experience, Abodu has no idea how to put it in your yard on time and on budget.
UPDATE, responding to Abodu's reply: I can't believe I'm getting a response to my bad review before I get a response to my questions about our ongoing project, but here we are. That said, I appreciate the sympathy. Everyone at Abodu has been sympathetic when I can actually get in touch with them. But at every step, the company as a whole has followed up on that sympathy with additional missed deadlines.
My review is not based on a single failure, but on a consistent chain of failures and poor communication about where the project is at. In month 14 of a 6 month project, I should be hearing from Abodu every week about what's being done. I even said as much, multiple times, to no avail. I don't care that the General Manager has "been in touch with me." He has. He's nice! I care what he's doing, and this week I have no idea. Everyone at Abodu seems to think that telling me, "We're giving this our highest level of attention" is a comforting sentence without any need for elaboration, and at this point in the project, it's not. Because we've been hearing that phrase since last November, and the project has only been delayed further.
I went with Abodu because I saw a lot of good reviews of the company coming out of Northern California. But simply put, Abodu has been incapable of delivering our Los Angeles home on anything close to their promised deadline, and is now more responsive to my bad reviews than to my questions about our ongoing project.
And to your sign off, "if there's anything else we can do to address your concerns," yes, there is! We have multiple unanswered messages (written, I will grant you, with increasing levels of frustration and anger) in your app, right now. And further back in the app, at least three specific issues your team was going to "get back to us on." This is still such a fixable problem, outside of permit delays. Communicate. Do the things you say you're going to do, instead of paying lip service and then going radio silent and then explaining you have "hundreds of projects."
3 juli 2023
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