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Core Home Solutions
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Serving Show Low, AZ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2011

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"Absolutely fantastic service. Within literally 30 seconds of putting in a request I was contacted by Jen. Extremely friendly and professional, she was the answer to our prayers (our other means of removal fell through and we had so much that needed taken that day). Within an hour she was at our house (I cannot tell you how surprised and relieved we were that we were able to get such instant service) and under an hour later everything was loaded up and we were free. Jennifer and her father (Iâ m so sorry I didnâ t get his name!) were fast, efficient, and so down to Earth. Their fee was more than fair and I am so happy with everything. Thank you for the outstanding service, I will definitely be using you again. HIGHLY recommended!!!"
Response time1 day
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Mountain Man Solutions LLC
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Serving Show Low, AZ and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

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Small jobs welcome

"I hired Mountain Man Solutions to clean up a heavily treed, half acre lot. I thought that living out of town would make this project a nightmare. Mountain Man Solutions proved me wrong. Tarren was fantastic to work with! He did a site visit and got me a quote very quickly. He took lots of pictures to help communicate exactly what needed to be done. In my case, he needed to remove two large dead trees (a 70 foot pine, and 50 foot juniper) in addition to removing 17 years worth of accumulated dead branches, pine needles/cones, leaves, and debris. The project took three days. The price was very reasonable. I'm rarely moved to write a review, but he earned a 10 out of 10 recommendation. Thank you Tarren!"
Response time2 days
Response rate92%
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Make It Right Remodeling, LLC
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Serving Show Low, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

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We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality and customer service that we provide to meet the consumers' needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.

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Response time10 hrs
Response rate89%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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C2 Moving
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Serving Show Low, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

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"A warning for potential clients: Our actual move went pretty good other than one gentleman who kept wondering around our house even after being told several times to stay out of certain areas. After our move, I discovered my jewelry missing. Keep in mind, this jewelry was packed and secured in my dresser. This dresser was completely covered in a blanket and shrink-wrapped from top to bottom. So, the only way to get in was to break into it. I know, bad idea to leave the jewelry in the dresser. But I figured it was wrapped up tightly and the moving company advertises professionalism with statements such as treating your items as their own. As soon as it was discovered, it was reported to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Department. I followed it up with a call to C2 Moving. I was transferred to Charles. I told Charles that I wanted to file a claim for my missing items, but he kept telling me how his guys wouldn't do such a thing. He also stated valuables should be removed beforehand making me feel even more sad and upset about my loss. Anyway, he asked if he could call his guys right away and get back with me after he talked with them. I said, "Yes". However, I never heard from Charles again. In fact, I have made numerous calls since December 5 only to be told he is in a meeting or that he is out of the office. I'm still waiting for that call. After about three weeks of no communication, my husband called Charles to speak with him. Eventually, my husband did get to speak with Charles after numerous attempted phone calls and he was given the same song and dance about how it was our fault. Ok, I accept some responsibility. He finally told my husband to get our police report to him and he would talk with his insurance company. He also told my husband he would call him back the next day. Guess what? My husband had to call him once again. Eventually, we got a email response from one of the women in his office. The following is the response word for word. You stated that you were sending the police report for our review. This is not the complete report, its just the first page with no items or statement. Our contract states we are not responsible for items that we did not pack and that we strongly suggest that the customer removes and transports all cash, jewelry, coins, firearms, etc. themselves. You stated that you wrapped the items you are claiming on of the subcontractors told and stored them in a drawer of the dresser that you padded and placed shrink wrap on for transport. We wouldn't have done anything with the contents except place the dresser in the room of your choosing and then remove the shrink wrap and padding from the outside of the dresser for disposal. The police were not contacted for 7 days after your move and no one from the police department have made any contact with our office to go over the details. I will await the copy of the complete police report from Jennifer to do more research as she is the said "victim" in this case and all the paperwork regarding this job is in her name. Thank you. OK. First of all. I was only given the first page of the report. Two. Do you sense any kind of care or concern in this letter for my missing items. Three. The movers have been the only people around the dresser unattended besides me and my husband to date. Four. You can't tell me that your subcontractors wouldn't take the items. Five. The police weren't contacted for seven days because I work for a living. Between unpacking and working at a hospital 12-hour days and running a food bank, the jewelry wasn't even looked for or noticed right away. Six. I'm not in control of how police departments run their investigations. Seven. Notice the tone of the word victim as if we were lying. Hmm. I then sent in the full report by email and directed it to Charles. Instead of possibly trying to show care and concern, I was contacted again by one of the women in his office. Not Charles. I was told again that it was my own fault and told the facts of their contract. So, my husband calls Charles and Charles proceeds to yell at him and pretty much called him a liar about the jewelry being stolen. Charles refuses to file a claim with his insurance or at the very least, reimburse us for our move. I realize that I have no pictures or video proving that the movers stole my jewelry. But, they were the only people around my dresser. Before the move, jewelry. After the move, no jewelry. I don't know, but it seems fishy. My items are gone. My grandmother's engagement ring. My mother's ring. My engraved jewelry box from my children. Ask yourself. Do you believe that C2 Moving is a company in whom you would feel completely comfortable entrusting with your items? The risk is yours....do you really want to gamble?"
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