"},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/in/fishers/sahm%27s-reviews-58508.htm"},"position":3},{"@type":"ListItem","item":{"@type":"LocalBusiness","name":"Outdoor Living Pave Pros","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressRegion":"IN","addressCountry":"US"},"review":{"@type":"Review","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"GREG R."},"reviewBody":"
12/22 ? Today Allen came after 1pm and when I asked him why he didn?t come in the morning like he said, he replied that the ground was frozen. (However, there was leveled sand on the lower patio that was ready for block if the block had been here.) Allen told me that the front walkway would be completely done today, including the border pavers and retaining plastic. He said the back walkway by the garage would be completely done today including the retaining plastic. He said the patio would be completed today, the half-circles cut and the columns begun. He said he would call me out when they were ready to do the columns so that I could confirm their location. He said that they might get some of the ramped walkway laid today as well. He said that all the hardscape will be done by tomorrow, including the seating walls and firepit.
In actuality, Allen left and we never heard from him the rest of the day. He did not answer his phone and his mailbox is full. I tried several times. There were 4 guys left. James used the bobcat to deliver sand to various parts of the ramped walkway, used the compactor and brought dirt over to the front walkway area and hand-shoveled dirt in the area between the house and the walkway to improve the drainage. The other guys did some distribution of sand and used the compactor on the ramped sidewalk and installed pavers on the patio. They sat in the truck or stood around most of the day. After I talked to James because I was upset that he was the only one working, and after I had called Lincoln, the guys did actually install some more pavers on the patio. If they did 2 hours? worth of work today it would be a surprise. _________________________________________________________ The above saga - which is only part of the story - is from the notes I made while this nightmare was going on. I don't think I'd have enough room on this site to include it all in detail so I'll summarize:
Allen lied about the lights - installed about $200 worth of plastic incandescent lights and tried to pass off a QUOTE for the expensive LED lights as a RECEIPT. We weren't concerned about how long the job was taking until Allen and Lincoln expected us to meet their payroll every week. Then we noticed that the workers didn't do much work a lot of the time, came late in the day so not much work could be done if they had wanted to, did sloppy work (I have pictures), deliberately hid defective work, and kept begging us and yelling at us to give them more money! We practically begged them to just get the job done - spend a few good days of work, and then once the job was done right, we would happily pay them and bid them goodbye!
Just prior to the Louisville home show in January, Lincoln told us in his nicest voice that he will make everything right, that he wouldn't want to lose $500,000 in future jobs because we weren't satisfied, and that he would even put it in writing. We presented him with a 'punch list' at the home show and he agreed. He signed it and said he would start Tuesday after the home show. When Tuesday came, he called us and just said that he planned to get a lawyer to get paid for all the extra work they had done and the plants that they 'gave' us!! I was in tears after that call.
Some time later, Allen asked to meet w/my husband at a restaurant to discuss finishing the job. Allen said that he had split with Lincoln and formed his own company through a lawyer - that LIncoln had kept the name "Outdoor Livingscapes" and that Allen has the name, "Pave Pros." He wanted Greg to sign a new contract for the remaining work but my husband stood firm, explaining that we already had a contract for that work to be completed. My husband left that meeting without any progress towards a resolution.
Then, on a Sunday night at 7pm, I noticed vehicle lights in the driveway! Allen had come with the bobcat, supplies and workers. He said he wanted to complete the job to our satisfaction. We went over the list of things to be done and corrected. They did work quite a bit for 2 days and completed the majority of the punch list. Allen promised that he would be back when the weather allowed the ground to be workable, finish the grading, level any uneven pavers, work on the drainage problem and install the polymeric sand. We agreed to a reduction of about $500 in the final payment because of the lighting 'issue.'
Allen reminded us about the upcoming February Louisville home show and encouraged us to come by his booth to see his new brochure and new contract.
The next couple of days I discovered that some of the pavers on the walkway were falling outwards and sinking, and the sand under them was washing away. Also, that in some places, the paver restraint was coming away from the pavers.
When we went to the home show, lo and behold, there is Lincoln in the "Pave Pros" booth!! Allen was nowhere to be found and there was a new man in the booth - Rick Masters (Lincoln's ex-wife's husband.) Lincoln's son said that Rick had been the one to actually form the new company, "Pave Pros, LLC" and that Allen is also still involved. However, they said they can't seem to get ahold of Allen even though Allen was scheduled to present 2 seminars at the home show re: travertine for pool surrounds. I talked to Rick about our problems and he indicated that he was going to try to get the company on track.
While I was talking w/Rick, my husband was talking w/Lincoln who was quite friendly. Later I learned that my husband had mentioned the paver restraint pulling away from the walkway and that Lincoln had told him the install should have been finished. He said that the grading should have been brought right up to the sides of the walk - over the paver retraints - and then someone should have tamped down the dirt over the paver restraints, keeping everything locked in permanently.
On 2/18 I decided to try to fix that, so I brushed away the mulch that had been lightly put on top of the paver restraints, dug and put dirt on top and tamped it down. After awhile of that, I could see that it would take days of work for me to do that if my back held out. The more I worked on it, the angrier I got - after all, we had paid for the job to be done right and it wasn't. I called Rick and explained that, asking him to come out and look at the situation when he was able, hoping that he would live up to his word and make things right. He agreed to come today, 2/22, but has neither come nor called. _____________________________________________________ 2/27/13 - Apparently LIncoln Grant is doing business with Rick Masters as "Pave Masters" - the name that is listed in the Louisville Home Show for this weekend, March 1-3, 2013. Beware. "},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/ky/louisville/outdoor-living-pave-pros-reviews-7662280.htm"},"position":4},{"@type":"ListItem","item":{"@type":"LocalBusiness","name":"Townsend Glass Co Inc","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressRegion":"IN","addressCountry":"US"},"review":{"@type":"Review","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"JUDITH M."},"reviewBody":"CANT SAY ENOUGH GOOD THINGS ABOUT THIS COMPANY. VERY ORGANIZED AND PROFESSIONAL. TED, THE SUPERVISOR, WONDERFUL TO WORK WITH AND KNOWS HIS STUFF. CLEANED UP WELL. WOULD NOT ACCEPT FINAL PAYMENT BECAUSE NEED TO RETURN FOR ONE WINDOW. GOOD TEAM WORK ALMOST LIKE AN ASSEMBLY LINE. WORK FINISHED IN 4 HOURS, THAT I THOUGHT WOULD TAKE AT LEAST A DAY OR MORE."},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/in/westfield/townsend-glass-co-inc-reviews-58147.htm"},"position":5}]}
Pool Table Assembly reviews from real Angi homeowners in Lexington, IN
CANT SAY ENOUGH GOOD THINGS ABOUT THIS COMPANY. VERY ORGANIZED AND PROFESSIONAL. TED, THE SUPERVISOR, WONDERFUL TO WORK WITH AND KNOWS HIS STUFF. CLEANED UP WELL. WOULD NOT ACCEPT FINAL PAYMENT BECAUSE NEED TO RETURN FOR ONE WINDOW. GOOD TEAM WORK ALMOST LIKE AN ASSEMBLY LINE. WORK FINISHED...
I am extremely engaging. I take each work as a task I expect from a professional handling my job. I put the customer first and adopt the old habit of "customer is king". My goal is making my customers happy and achieving this through a visible quality job done.
I am extremely engaging. I take each work as a task I expect from a professional handling my job. I put the customer first and adopt the old habit of "customer is king". My goal is making my customers happy and achieving this through a visible quality job done.
I am a millwright by trade and while times are slow I enjoy helping people by cleaning, doing basic repairs, basic I stallations and more. Whatever you need done, I can do!
I am a millwright by trade and while times are slow I enjoy helping people by cleaning, doing basic repairs, basic I stallations and more. Whatever you need done, I can do!
We do appliance install/repair as well as drywall hanging/finishing and repairs and we do electrical work. 8 years of experience, warranty offered on labor for 1 year. Parts warranty must be done through manufacturer.
We do appliance install/repair as well as drywall hanging/finishing and repairs and we do electrical work. 8 years of experience, warranty offered on labor for 1 year. Parts warranty must be done through manufacturer.
I was raised with a brush in my hand (3rd generation painter), and I love what I do. I specialize in all types of interior and exterior painting services, fully insured! There is no job too big or small. I am dedicated to making your paint dreams a reality. I am a professional painter with exceptional results. Read more below on all the services we offer and contact us with any questions or to schedule a free estimate today!
"Shane was professional and pricing very reasonable. I highly recommend Painted by Shane to anyone."
Troy S on October 2025
I was raised with a brush in my hand (3rd generation painter), and I love what I do. I specialize in all types of interior and exterior painting services, fully insured! There is no job too big or small. I am dedicated to making your paint dreams a reality. I am a professional painter with exceptional results. Read more below on all the services we offer and contact us with any questions or to schedule a free estimate today!
"Shane was professional and pricing very reasonable. I highly recommend Painted by Shane to anyone."
FAQs for pool table assembly projects in Lexington, IN
The average cost to hire a handyman ranges from about $40 to $140 per hour. Average project cost ranges between $180 and $700, but the cost per hour and per project depends heavily on the type, size, and complexity of the project. The pro’s experience level and your location also factor into how much a handyman charges per hour or per project. You can also expect to pay higher rates or additional fees for emergency services, or around periods of high customer demand, like holidays.
Tipping a handyman is not a requirement or necessarily expected, as they should build a fair wage into the price of the job. However, some people will tip a handyman around $10 to $20 per hour or the equivalent of a day’s pay, depending on the size of the job. But it’s up to your discretion. There are no set rules for tipping a handyman service, but if they did a great job and you’re so inclined to tip, it’s encouraged and will likely be received with thanks.
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Yes, you should hire a handyman who’s licensed, certified, and insured, if possible. States have different requirements for handyman licensing, registration, and certifications. If licensing is required in your area, you may pay more for a licensed handyman with experience than one who is not licensed or certified, but you’re likely to get a better end result for your project. Be sure to check our state licensing tool to review the local handymen guidelines.
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