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Avidia

655 Academy Drive
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Avidia

655 Academy Drive
4.00(
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14 years of experience

Avidia is a Chicagoland based home automation company serving the Northshore and surrounding areas. We have over 20 years of experience in design, installation and service of home systems including custom home theater systems, A/V Distribution, Control 4 systems and electronic home management. Our Business Division also offers solutions in HD Surveillance, IP Phone Systems, Access Control, Computer Networking and Security.

"Long story short, Avidia installs garbage tech and significantly hikes your purchase price of that garbage tech to make a ridiculous profit. Their installation work is also extremely shoddy, at best. Longer story: Had two friends who hired Avidia, both are fairly wealthy and not educated regarding tech. They had both recommended Avidia to me. I had asked Avidia for an estimate to wire and install tech throughout our new home. Their estimate was north of $80k. I had agreed to let them to do the initial wiring for $5k. The work they did was the following: 1) installed CAT 5 wiring instead of CAT 6. 2) They had failed to install the wiring in the correct location (was supposed to be under the stairs vs. the mechanical room on the other side of the house). 3) The wires were cut short by 10 feet, which required EVERY wire to be spliced instead of having one full line to the end. 4) Some of those spliced wires didn't work and almost half were mislabeled, which caused havoc when third-party vendors (like Comcast) had to come out and set things up. 5) Finally, Avidia complained that I was delaying payment until the wires were spliced and work was completed. After the first traunch of work looked to be so questionable, I had a close friend, who does all the IT work for a Fortune 100 company here in Chicago, review their estimate north of $80k and list of tech for my home. He told me that it was quite clear that Avidia was installing only the bare minimum quality TVs, speakers, wiring, etc. and marking up the hardware to ridiculous profits, considering I could purchase higher quality tech at much cheaper prices. With this information, I asked my friend to drive over to my two other friends' houses to review the work Avidia had completed there. Again, he pointed out each and every mistake, focusing also on the installed tech, which was the worst versions to be installed (the wiring disallowed any future upgrade since the wiring was specific only to that particular tech--speakers, TVs, etc.). The owners were pretty ****** off because they said they had never been told of the limiting factors of what was installed. The TVs that Avidia installed were also some of the worst (luckily the owners just replaced them after seeing my Sony OLED, which cost less than what Avidia had charged for their garbage, smaller HDTVs). At any rate, after getting an estimate north of $80k from Avidia, I went with a friend of mine who did all the work that Avidia was going to do but with MUCH higher quality equipment, and it only cost $38k total. Whenever I hear that anyone is considering Avidia, I always tell them this story. Buyer beware. Their entire business model is to jack prices on unsuspecting homeowners. They put on a great show in their show room, but that certainly comes at a price. Luckily, I only lost $5k to them. And they bought this review for it. If you're clueless about tech, feel free to get a quote from Avidia, but I strongly suggest that you get a second and even third opinion. I cringe every time I think about that experience and my friends' experiences. Don't let the same thing happen to you. Do your homework and you'll save a considerable amount (with better tech)."

JOHN K on February 2020

Avidia is a Chicagoland based home automation company serving the Northshore and surrounding areas. We have over 20 years of experience in design, installation and service of home systems including custom home theater systems, A/V Distribution, Control 4 systems and electronic home management. Our Business Division also offers solutions in HD Surveillance, IP Phone Systems, Access Control, Computer Networking and Security.

"Long story short, Avidia installs garbage tech and significantly hikes your purchase price of that garbage tech to make a ridiculous profit. Their installation work is also extremely shoddy, at best. Longer story: Had two friends who hired Avidia, both are fairly wealthy and not educated regarding tech. They had both recommended Avidia to me. I had asked Avidia for an estimate to wire and install tech throughout our new home. Their estimate was north of $80k. I had agreed to let them to do the initial wiring for $5k. The work they did was the following: 1) installed CAT 5 wiring instead of CAT 6. 2) They had failed to install the wiring in the correct location (was supposed to be under the stairs vs. the mechanical room on the other side of the house). 3) The wires were cut short by 10 feet, which required EVERY wire to be spliced instead of having one full line to the end. 4) Some of those spliced wires didn't work and almost half were mislabeled, which caused havoc when third-party vendors (like Comcast) had to come out and set things up. 5) Finally, Avidia complained that I was delaying payment until the wires were spliced and work was completed. After the first traunch of work looked to be so questionable, I had a close friend, who does all the IT work for a Fortune 100 company here in Chicago, review their estimate north of $80k and list of tech for my home. He told me that it was quite clear that Avidia was installing only the bare minimum quality TVs, speakers, wiring, etc. and marking up the hardware to ridiculous profits, considering I could purchase higher quality tech at much cheaper prices. With this information, I asked my friend to drive over to my two other friends' houses to review the work Avidia had completed there. Again, he pointed out each and every mistake, focusing also on the installed tech, which was the worst versions to be installed (the wiring disallowed any future upgrade since the wiring was specific only to that particular tech--speakers, TVs, etc.). The owners were pretty ****** off because they said they had never been told of the limiting factors of what was installed. The TVs that Avidia installed were also some of the worst (luckily the owners just replaced them after seeing my Sony OLED, which cost less than what Avidia had charged for their garbage, smaller HDTVs). At any rate, after getting an estimate north of $80k from Avidia, I went with a friend of mine who did all the work that Avidia was going to do but with MUCH higher quality equipment, and it only cost $38k total. Whenever I hear that anyone is considering Avidia, I always tell them this story. Buyer beware. Their entire business model is to jack prices on unsuspecting homeowners. They put on a great show in their show room, but that certainly comes at a price. Luckily, I only lost $5k to them. And they bought this review for it. If you're clueless about tech, feel free to get a quote from Avidia, but I strongly suggest that you get a second and even third opinion. I cringe every time I think about that experience and my friends' experiences. Don't let the same thing happen to you. Do your homework and you'll save a considerable amount (with better tech)."

JOHN K on February 2020


Housebroken Chicago

4940 N Albany Ave.
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Housebroken Chicago

4940 N Albany Ave.
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10 years of experience

Housebroken Chicago has 2 full time employees including the owner. We are fully insured as a general contractor. We write binding contracts for all estimates over $1000 which carry an 18 month warranty for the workmanship and require 50% up front deposit to secure the work and scheduling. Handyman hours are billed at $75/hr with a 4 hour minimum + materials and invoices must be paid immediately upon completion. We accept Square Cash for credit and debit cards, cash and Chase Quick Pay.

Housebroken Chicago has 2 full time employees including the owner. We are fully insured as a general contractor. We write binding contracts for all estimates over $1000 which carry an 18 month warranty for the workmanship and require 50% up front deposit to secure the work and scheduling. Handyman hours are billed at $75/hr with a 4 hour minimum + materials and invoices must be paid immediately upon completion. We accept Square Cash for credit and debit cards, cash and Chase Quick Pay.


"If you need a handyman, you aren't going to find a more professional, punctual, kind one! Matt is a hard worker. I would hire him again in an instant, and will for my next project!"

LINDA B on January 2018

General home repairs

"If you need a handyman, you aren't going to find a more professional, punctual, kind one! Matt is a hard worker. I would hire him again in an instant, and will for my next project!"

LINDA B on January 2018


Twilight Lighting Design

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Twilight Lighting Design

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We offer the latest in energy efficient lighting, ensuring that you continue to get the most cost-effective lighting available. Outdoor lighting is one of the most impressive, yet elegant ways to add curb appeal, value and safety to your property. With a professional plan designed and executed by Twilight Lighting Design, architectural details and landscape elements are highlighted in a way you never imagined possible.

We offer the latest in energy efficient lighting, ensuring that you continue to get the most cost-effective lighting available. Outdoor lighting is one of the most impressive, yet elegant ways to add curb appeal, value and safety to your property. With a professional plan designed and executed by Twilight Lighting Design, architectural details and landscape elements are highlighted in a way you never imagined possible.


PartsQ

5227 W Lake St Melrose Park
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PartsQ

5227 W Lake St Melrose Park
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PartsQ is a highly established and reputed online retailer for buying top quality and high grade truck parts at competitive prices. Our solid inventory boasts of a full range of high quality truck parts and tires such as Volvo body parts, Freightliner, International and much more. PartsQ prides itself on being the No 1 retailer for industrial tires in the United States.

PartsQ is a highly established and reputed online retailer for buying top quality and high grade truck parts at competitive prices. Our solid inventory boasts of a full range of high quality truck parts and tires such as Volvo body parts, Freightliner, International and much more. PartsQ prides itself on being the No 1 retailer for industrial tires in the United States.




DM Properties Inc.

13601 Cherry Ln
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DM Properties Inc.

13601 Cherry Ln
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10 years of experience

Dm Properties in a General Construction company serving the entire Chicagoland area and suburbs. We specialize in Interior and Exterior Remodeling. Commercial and Residential. Call us today and refer Angies list for 15% off

Dm Properties in a General Construction company serving the entire Chicagoland area and suburbs. We specialize in Interior and Exterior Remodeling. Commercial and Residential. Call us today and refer Angies list for 15% off


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Lighting questions, answered by experts

The cost to repair a short circuit depends on the type of repair. A faulty outlet or simple loose wire can be a simple fix that might only cost a handful of dollars. For example, if you need to rewire a house, you’ll spend around $2 to $4 per square foot, but replacing an entire electrical panel costs anywhere from $500 to $2,100.  

There are tons of different types of landscape lighting available, including the choice between solar and wired, incandescent and LED, and a variety of colors. Specific types of lighting include:

  • Pathway lights: $50–$150 per fixture

  • String lights: $50–$150

  • Low-voltage lights: $90–$150 per fixture

  • Porch lights: $65–$250 per fixture

  • Floodlights: $75–$250 per fixture

  • Downlights: $100–$400 per fixture

  • Uplights: $100–$400 per fixture

  • Security lights: $ 350–$500 per fixture

  • Lamp posts: $400–$1,100 per lamp post

Durations range from an hour for simple jobs to full workdays for significant upgrades.

Before investing in motion sensor lights, there are a couple of disadvantages worth noting. For starters, they’re not as reliable as other forms of lighting. Motion sensor lights can be accidentally triggered by pets or wind, which can become a nuisance after a while. The opposite situation can occur, too, where they don’t turn on when you need them to. 

Inspect for burnt-out bulbs, secure connections, and protect from water exposure to maintain functionality.

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