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Pulido Contracting - Unlicensed Contractor

6292 Knave Lane
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Pulido Contracting - Unlicensed Contractor

6292 Knave Lane
5.00(
1
)
Approved Pro
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Pulido Contracting is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.

"Completed a full bathroom remodel for us we love it!!!! "

Jen W on October 2025

Pulido Contracting is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.

"Completed a full bathroom remodel for us we love it!!!! "

Jen W on October 2025


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Davis remodeling

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Davis remodeling

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I am a combat veteran with over 15 years experience in remodeling. I work for myself so my prices are much lower than big businesses. I guarantee all of my work. No job is too big or small. I am proficient in flooring, roofing, electric, wall work, mechanics camper/evs and so much more.

I am a combat veteran with over 15 years experience in remodeling. I work for myself so my prices are much lower than big businesses. I guarantee all of my work. No job is too big or small. I am proficient in flooring, roofing, electric, wall work, mechanics camper/evs and so much more.


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Your Next Handyman

5611 South 32nd Street
4.78(
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Your Next Handyman

5611 South 32nd Street
4.78(
18
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 94% of Angi customers
Recommended by 94% of HomeAdvisor customers

Hello my name is Travis your next handyman. I have been doing construction for over 10yrs. I was born in Wisconsin and lived there most of my life. I got tired of the cold so I moved here with the knowledge to do handyman work. I offer free estimates can do a wide range of repairs for you at a reasonable price. I have lots of tools to complete your projects in a timely manner. Some of the work that I can do is Doors, trim, flooring, backsplash, installing appliances, light fixtures, ceiling fans, faucets, toilets, plumbing repairs, hot water heaters, drywall, painting, and much more I work all over the valley 480-646-6745 Please let me know if you have any questions or would like to make an appointment. Thanks for taking the time and looking over my profile! I am reliable, honest, polite, trustworthy, and I also do the work as if it was my own home. Please feel free to reach out to me and let’s work together and get things done.

"We did a walk through and I sent him a spreadsheet prior to the start date so he could be prepared upon arrival; we agreed to an hourly rate of $50. I helped him quite a bit and after seeing him struggle with simple tasks, I felt he was under qualified for these non-complex projects. -hang three blinds; contractor damaged two of the three blinds and was not able to properly shorten any of them as part of the install. I still have to hire someone else to do this. The first kitchen blind was damaged; he cut the wrong strings when shortening it, even though he was watching a youtube video to learn how to do it. Seeing him watch a youtube video was frustrating for two reasons: I had to pay for his time watching the video and it clearly told me that he was not qualified for the job. The second attempt to install the kitchen blind appeared fine, but when I raised/lowered it to test it, a string that he accidentally cut and tied (with dirty fingers so it was almost black), unraveled. So that blind had to be replaced, again. He reimbursed me for one blind and returned the second one to home depot as a "damaged blind" which I felt was a little sketchy. He charged me for the time he spent going back a second time for the second replacement blind. I told him that I was not happy that he charged me for this, since it was his mistake and he should eat the cost. -range hood, improperly installed. There are gaps that are not sealed, which are allowing air to blow back into the kitchen. This should have been fixed before the contractor left. I tested it when he was here but had no idea that there were leaks because the leaks are at the top, and rear of the hood, where you cannot see. You have to get on a step stool to see and feel the air flow. After I realized it was not done correctly, I inspected every square inch of it. It turns on, but it leaks so it's somewhat useless. Note, I drove us to home depot to get parts for this project because when he arrived, he said he was still unsure how to install it as a vented range hood. I advised that I wanted the simplest and easiest option, but prefer a vented hood. After at least an hour of him trying to figure out how to install it, we had to go to home depot because he said a part was "missing" and we need an additional part as well. After spending almost an hour at home depot, we discovered that the part was actually in the box, per one of the associates. Had he looked the box and found the part when he arrived at my house, we would not have wasted so much time (and my money) searching for a part that was already in the box. Again, I was charged for his mistake. -three exhaust fans. Unsure if these were properly installed. He took a very long time installing the first one, I had to help him quite a bit, and he left dirty hand prints on my freshly painted ceiling. With each fan, the install was from above (attic). When he installed the fan in the laundry closet, a large amount of insulation and debris fell on the washer and down the side. The insulation down the side was about 4" deep, which he did not tell me about. I was not happy to find that much debris. He made NO attempt to respect my property and either clean up that large mess, or prevent it from happening. -reposition two outlets; this went as planned. However, when I left for about 25 minutes to walk my dog on this day, and we agreed he was going to tackle a few projects while I was out, my security cameras caught him sitting down, taking a break. This was frustrating. -replace one outlet under sink; contractor did not know how to make it work/wire it properly and went to the hardware store three times to get the correct outlet, because he didn't pay attention and get the correct one the first time he went. This took at least two hours for him to figure it out, go back and forth, etc., before he actually wired the outlet. It was a simple task that he didn't seem qualified for. -fix a double tapped wire in the breaker box. The contractor agreed to fix this and reposition the two outlets when I stepped out for 25 minutes to walk my dog. When I returned, he informed me that the double tapped breaker was already fixed. I didn't believe that to be true, and we walked out together to inspect it. I was correct, he overlooked the fact that it was not fixed and then proceeded to fix it. This is another example of him not either being prepared, not qualified to do simple tasks, or just lazy. Either way, he charged me for the time he spent taking a break (while I was walking my dog) instead of fixing what we discussed. Again, I have the footage of this on my security cams (him sitting down instead of working). -fix bifold door. This was done properly, from what I can see. In summary: The contractor came unprepared and overcharged me for work that took several hours longer than needed. All of his mistakes were on my "time." He also had to make several trips to the hardware store, one with me to get parts, because he was unsure how to fix certain things. He left significant "messes" behind that included a pile of insulation that fell from the ceiling in the laundry closet, next to my washer (insulation was approximately 4" deep) while he was replacing the exhaust fan. He left dirty handprints on my freshly painted ceilings in the bathrooms (one is worse than the other) and damaged two of my blinds. He reimbursed me for one, but the second one, he "tried" to hide the fact that he damaged it and returned to home depot as a damaged item in the box (meaning, he lied to home depot, saying that it came damaged, which was a lie). His work was not quality and at least one project is not completed, with the remaining projects needing to be double checked for proper install. I felt he worked slowly for the sake of working slowly (to charge me more). When we discussed the bill, I let him know how displeased I was with him for overcharging me and if he came back to do more work, I would NOT agree to this type of payment arrangement."

KZ Z on October 2024

Hello my name is Travis your next handyman. I have been doing construction for over 10yrs. I was born in Wisconsin and lived there most of my life. I got tired of the cold so I moved here with the knowledge to do handyman work. I offer free estimates can do a wide range of repairs for you at a reasonable price. I have lots of tools to complete your projects in a timely manner. Some of the work that I can do is Doors, trim, flooring, backsplash, installing appliances, light fixtures, ceiling fans, faucets, toilets, plumbing repairs, hot water heaters, drywall, painting, and much more I work all over the valley 480-646-6745 Please let me know if you have any questions or would like to make an appointment. Thanks for taking the time and looking over my profile! I am reliable, honest, polite, trustworthy, and I also do the work as if it was my own home. Please feel free to reach out to me and let’s work together and get things done.

"We did a walk through and I sent him a spreadsheet prior to the start date so he could be prepared upon arrival; we agreed to an hourly rate of $50. I helped him quite a bit and after seeing him struggle with simple tasks, I felt he was under qualified for these non-complex projects. -hang three blinds; contractor damaged two of the three blinds and was not able to properly shorten any of them as part of the install. I still have to hire someone else to do this. The first kitchen blind was damaged; he cut the wrong strings when shortening it, even though he was watching a youtube video to learn how to do it. Seeing him watch a youtube video was frustrating for two reasons: I had to pay for his time watching the video and it clearly told me that he was not qualified for the job. The second attempt to install the kitchen blind appeared fine, but when I raised/lowered it to test it, a string that he accidentally cut and tied (with dirty fingers so it was almost black), unraveled. So that blind had to be replaced, again. He reimbursed me for one blind and returned the second one to home depot as a "damaged blind" which I felt was a little sketchy. He charged me for the time he spent going back a second time for the second replacement blind. I told him that I was not happy that he charged me for this, since it was his mistake and he should eat the cost. -range hood, improperly installed. There are gaps that are not sealed, which are allowing air to blow back into the kitchen. This should have been fixed before the contractor left. I tested it when he was here but had no idea that there were leaks because the leaks are at the top, and rear of the hood, where you cannot see. You have to get on a step stool to see and feel the air flow. After I realized it was not done correctly, I inspected every square inch of it. It turns on, but it leaks so it's somewhat useless. Note, I drove us to home depot to get parts for this project because when he arrived, he said he was still unsure how to install it as a vented range hood. I advised that I wanted the simplest and easiest option, but prefer a vented hood. After at least an hour of him trying to figure out how to install it, we had to go to home depot because he said a part was "missing" and we need an additional part as well. After spending almost an hour at home depot, we discovered that the part was actually in the box, per one of the associates. Had he looked the box and found the part when he arrived at my house, we would not have wasted so much time (and my money) searching for a part that was already in the box. Again, I was charged for his mistake. -three exhaust fans. Unsure if these were properly installed. He took a very long time installing the first one, I had to help him quite a bit, and he left dirty hand prints on my freshly painted ceiling. With each fan, the install was from above (attic). When he installed the fan in the laundry closet, a large amount of insulation and debris fell on the washer and down the side. The insulation down the side was about 4" deep, which he did not tell me about. I was not happy to find that much debris. He made NO attempt to respect my property and either clean up that large mess, or prevent it from happening. -reposition two outlets; this went as planned. However, when I left for about 25 minutes to walk my dog on this day, and we agreed he was going to tackle a few projects while I was out, my security cameras caught him sitting down, taking a break. This was frustrating. -replace one outlet under sink; contractor did not know how to make it work/wire it properly and went to the hardware store three times to get the correct outlet, because he didn't pay attention and get the correct one the first time he went. This took at least two hours for him to figure it out, go back and forth, etc., before he actually wired the outlet. It was a simple task that he didn't seem qualified for. -fix a double tapped wire in the breaker box. The contractor agreed to fix this and reposition the two outlets when I stepped out for 25 minutes to walk my dog. When I returned, he informed me that the double tapped breaker was already fixed. I didn't believe that to be true, and we walked out together to inspect it. I was correct, he overlooked the fact that it was not fixed and then proceeded to fix it. This is another example of him not either being prepared, not qualified to do simple tasks, or just lazy. Either way, he charged me for the time he spent taking a break (while I was walking my dog) instead of fixing what we discussed. Again, I have the footage of this on my security cams (him sitting down instead of working). -fix bifold door. This was done properly, from what I can see. In summary: The contractor came unprepared and overcharged me for work that took several hours longer than needed. All of his mistakes were on my "time." He also had to make several trips to the hardware store, one with me to get parts, because he was unsure how to fix certain things. He left significant "messes" behind that included a pile of insulation that fell from the ceiling in the laundry closet, next to my washer (insulation was approximately 4" deep) while he was replacing the exhaust fan. He left dirty handprints on my freshly painted ceilings in the bathrooms (one is worse than the other) and damaged two of my blinds. He reimbursed me for one, but the second one, he "tried" to hide the fact that he damaged it and returned to home depot as a damaged item in the box (meaning, he lied to home depot, saying that it came damaged, which was a lie). His work was not quality and at least one project is not completed, with the remaining projects needing to be double checked for proper install. I felt he worked slowly for the sake of working slowly (to charge me more). When we discussed the bill, I let him know how displeased I was with him for overcharging me and if he came back to do more work, I would NOT agree to this type of payment arrangement."

KZ Z on October 2024


Blue Man Fix It

PO Box 13248
1.00(
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Blue Man Fix It

PO Box 13248
1.00(
1
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Customers say: Super punctual
18 years of experience

Blue man Fix It is your solutions company. Our services range from small handyman service, to large commercial ground up construction projects. Everything in between, is something that we can help you with today. Be it through our expertise, experience, or education, we will find the right solution for you!

Blue man Fix It is your solutions company. Our services range from small handyman service, to large commercial ground up construction projects. Everything in between, is something that we can help you with today. Be it through our expertise, experience, or education, we will find the right solution for you!


Sub-Contractor #911384 ,We accept all forms of payment,including Pay Pal, Checks, PO's. We are also a Calif. Licensed Small Buisiness . In business for over 10 years

Mailbox Repair questions, answered by experts

Yes, many professionals offer sustainable options for both materials and finishes.

Yes, in most cases it’s a good idea to wrap furniture in plastic to protect it from dirt, dust, and damage during storage. However, natural and porous materials such as wood or leather should have breathable fabric covers to prevent moisture damage from condensation. Either way, it’s always important to ensure proper ventilation to prevent moisture buildup, especially in humid climates. 

To treat sun-damaged furniture, clean the surface thoroughly to remove dirt and debris. Next, assess the damage: Consider refinishing or applying a protective sealant for faded finishes. Apply furniture oil or conditioner to restore moisture to cracked or dry wood. Remember, the best way to treat your furniture is to prevent damage in the first place. Regular maintenance and preventive measures will keep your furniture looking its best. Lastly, it may be best to consult a professional furniture restorer or refinisher for expert repairs and restoration in severe cases.

It’s not recommended that you get rid of your mattress if you’re experiencing a bed bug infestation. This action could cause the infestation to spread to other people and homes. Instead of replacing your mattress, you should take steps to eliminate the bed bugs from the mattress and then focus on preventing further infestations.

In most cases, it is more affordable to reupholster furniture than it is to replace it, but it depends on the quality and age of the furniture you’re considering getting reupholstered. Antique pieces are always worth reupholstering, as it’s the only way to preserve the piece and extend its life. Newer pieces of furniture are more often made using lower-quality materials like medium-density fiberboard or plywood that don’t have the same lifespan as things like hardwood. For newer pieces, your furniture reupholstery specialist should be able to help you determine the best course of action.

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