Elgin, Bartlett, Sleepy Hollow customers say Guy Landmeier of G and L Decorating took money, didn't finish home remodeling jobs
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In a developing story out of Chicago, the ABC7 I-Team has turned its investigative lens on a contractor entangled in a web of allegations from disgruntled clients. Guy Landmeier, who operates under the name G and L Decorating, is at the center of these claims, accused of accepting payment for remodeling projects that were left incomplete.

Landmeier now faces serious legal challenges, with charges ranging from issuing bad checks to new accusations brought forth by a consumer who contacted ABC7. Discontented customers have come forward, sharing their experiences of paying for services that were never fully rendered.

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One such customer, Nora Waliczek, recounted her encounter with Landmeier, which began in a paint store where he offered to handle a paint and wallpaper job for her Elgin home back in August 2024. The deal quickly soured.

“He was supposed to wallpaper all of that,” Waliczek explained, pointing to unfinished portions of her home. “He never painted any of this.”

Despite having paid $2,000 towards a $3,000 contract, Waliczek was left with no choice but to hire additional help to complete the wallpapering and painting tasks.

“And then, we had to pay someone to put up all the wallpaper and paint,” Waliczek said.

Waliczek says all she got was wallpaper in the wrong room and sloppy or incomplete work.

“And he did very little, I’d say less than 20% of what the contract called for. He put the wrong wallpaper in the wrong place. The quality was terrible,” Waliczek said.

Waliczek says Landmeier only showed up on three days.

“And he said he’d be back the next day. He didn’t show up. I texted him. He said his wife was sick and he’d be back the next day, if I recall correctly, and he didn’t show up,” Waliczek said. “But we never saw him again.”

Waliczek filed a police report with the Elgin Police Department.

“And to us, $2,000 is a big sum,” Waliczek said. “We had to pay $600 to take the wallpaper down. And then, I think, it was $2,000 to do what we had contracted Guy to do.”

The Better Business Bureau gives G and L Decorating an F for five similar complaints in the last three years.

And consumers have connected on this Facebook page.

“Facebook had, ‘I’ve been scammed by guy Landmeier,’ the Fakebook page, you saw it. I saw that, and I commented on there, and Dedra and I connected,” Waliczek said.

Dedra Pfeiffer says she paid Landmeier $6,900 in March 2025.

“I hired him to remodel my bathroom,” Pfeiffer said.

She says only electrical work and plumbing was done, but that work stopped, she says, after subcontractors said they were not getting paid.

“This man came to my home and took my money and left. That’s what I’m upset about,” Pfeiffer said. “We made an agreement.”

Pfeiffer filed a report with the Sleepy Hollow police, and four charges were filed just last week. Those charges include three felonies for theft by deception, theft control intent, and home repair fraud. There is also a misdemeanor charge for home improvement company false name. The Illinois Secretary of State’s website shows that G and L decorating Inc. was dissolved in 2017.

“I paid him $2,500 in cash,” said Sharon Castelli.

Castelli paid that down payment for a $5,300 job to replace a leaky roof in March of last year.

“I was usually, I’m very careful. I just was very vulnerable, and it just backfired in my face. I gave up that money, and I had to get somebody else to do the roof,” Castelli said.

Castelli says Landmeier would text her with excuses but never started the job. She filed a report with Bartlett police, where she lives.

“It makes me feel terrible because it took me a long time to make it. I’m not a young chick, and I work very hard for my money, and to be scammed out of it, that’s very hurtful,” Castelli said.

ABC7 I-Team Consumer Investigator Jason Knowles caught up with Landmeier after court in Kane County. Landmeier faces 12 felony counts of theft by deception and for bad checks connected to separate allegations, which he is fighting in court.

When asked about those who say they paid Landmeier for jobs that he did not finish, he said, “I have no comment” and “You’ll have to talk to my attorney.”

His attorney’s office told ABC7, “No comment,” as well.

“I don’t know why you did this to me,” Castelli said.

“He takes advantage of people and hurts them terribly,” Waliczek said.

“I don’t know how he sleeps at night,” Pfeiffer said.

Experts say before hiring a contractor, you need to do extensive research online.

Always pay in thirds, at the beginning, middle, and end of job, and have a specific schedule of completion in the contract.

And use a credit card. It is easier to dispute charges, and that money is not cash from your checking account.

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