Power Home Remodeling reviews

4.6

93% would recommend to a friend

(6,313 total reviews)
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Corey Schiller & Asher Raphael

97% approve of CEO

94% positive business outlook

Power Home Remodeling has an employee rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, based on 6,313 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Power Home Remodeling employee rating is 27% above average for employers within the Construction, Repair & Maintenance Services industry (3.6 stars).

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6K reviews
1.0
Aug 15, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Seem to care about their workers, flexible time schedules (ish) and try to work around life events.

Cons

Empty promises. It’s a door to door sales job. If you hit your numbers, that’s great! They use verbiage like “you’d be best suited for our senior sales role” and feed you a script to get you into the door. Once there, you’re thrown into door to door sales to prove yourself when you’re told you’d be best suited elsewhere. Oh, also fed a $4k sign on bonus (when you get to sales…) All in all, the people are cool, but are they really or was it all just a front?

1.0
Aug 10, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

There is an all expense paid trip to Mexico each year. The insurance is great. Two weeks accrued PTO from the start and a week of sick time. 20% discount on the product. Referral bonus.

Cons

This has been the worst company I have ever worked for. Don't let the awards and accolades fool you. I had three interviews with 3 people and none of them were true. I was lied to about what my position was, what I would get in the position, about my pay. The only thing that was true was that I got a company vehicle and 60K salary. The product is cheap and poor quality and the install is awful 8/10 times. They hire subcontractors who don't know how to install the product and never fire them when they do really bad installs or sketchy things. They primarily promote from within to their project services department, but almost no one in the department has any construction experience. Sales will lie about everything just to get customers to sign over an exorbitant amount of money and once the bad install is complete they don't really care to fix it. I was told my hours were 7-4 with an hour lunch and I never got a lunch (which is illegal) and I also worked well passed 4pm everyday with no additional compensation. 70 hour work weeks are the norm. It doesn't matter how hard you work or how much you will never be valued.

5.0
May 19, 2021

Great Career Growth

Recommend
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Pros

You get paid for what you earn at this company. If you are someone that is goal and money oriented, you can go very far at Power. They give you all the training tools to succeed with confidence right out the gate. Their hiring process is the best I’ve personally ever experienced. There is a wonderful support system within the executives to push you where you need to go and to help you carve a path for your future. The company has amazing benefits and even sends all their employees on a 3 day resort/ music festival vacation with a +1. Not to mention they also pay for many events to create a family environment amongst the employees to encourage that much more support. When Power says they focus on making their employees happy, they mean it.

Cons

With great financial reward comes great expectation, it isn’t easy work. If you are lazy you will either learn how not to be or you will fail. Either way, you will learn something about yourself and your threshold for resilience.

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