Hartz Construction Co., Inc.

MI

2.8 (25 reviews)

Inc has requested that before filing a BBB complaintconsumers contact&nbspMichelle Koss&nbspat&nbspInc will resolve the matter for you in an expedient manner. Overview Hartz Construction Co.Inc. 9026 Heritage Pkwy WoodridgeIL 60517-4939 View Service Area See HoursGeneral ContractorHome BuildersHome Design Latest Reviews H R &quotAt closing there were rust marks on our front concrete entrance that they refused to clean at firstafter contacting our lawyer and refusing to sign the closing papers they ...ConcreteSuite 2607 Orland ParkIL 60462 Find Local Branches close Find a Location PD Hartz Construction Co. Inc. has 2 locationsIL 60462 PD Hartz Construction Co. Inc. PO BOX 2607 LawrenceKS 66046 1 BBB Accreditation &ampRating PD Hartz Construction Co. Inc. is NOT a BBB Accredited Business. To become accrediteda business must agree to BBB Standards for Trust and pass BBB&#x27President Additional Contact Information Customer Contacts Mr. Phillip Hartz

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