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Gump Demolition, LLC

595 Ring Rd
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Gump Demolition, LLC

595 Ring Rd
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4 years of experience

Gump Demolition, LLC provides demolition and abatement services to Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. Services include: Selective Demolition Structural Demolition Asbestos Abatement Mold/Lead Remediation Junk Removal

Gump Demolition, LLC provides demolition and abatement services to Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. Services include: Selective Demolition Structural Demolition Asbestos Abatement Mold/Lead Remediation Junk Removal


12 STONES Mold Cleaning

1504 Oldbridge Rd.
5.00(
7
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12 STONES Mold Cleaning

1504 Oldbridge Rd.
5.00(
7
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Customers say: Quick response
16 years of experience

12 Stones is a small business having 2 full-time employees, and does all of the mold removal. We have 35 yrs in house construction, drywall and home repairs, but occasionally use sub-contractors on bigger jobs. We accept checks, cash, and paypal, at this time

"Brett was ready for the to first before I was. . He came when he said he would. Several visits were required for testing, identifying the source and treating/ cleaning it. Brett went beyond our expectations and was pleasant to work with. We will have him back in a few months to retest, but the improved air quality is noticeable. I highly recommend him and 12 stones."

Gary B on November 2021

12 Stones is a small business having 2 full-time employees, and does all of the mold removal. We have 35 yrs in house construction, drywall and home repairs, but occasionally use sub-contractors on bigger jobs. We accept checks, cash, and paypal, at this time

"Brett was ready for the to first before I was. . He came when he said he would. Several visits were required for testing, identifying the source and treating/ cleaning it. Brett went beyond our expectations and was pleasant to work with. We will have him back in a few months to retest, but the improved air quality is noticeable. I highly recommend him and 12 stones."

Gary B on November 2021





American Clean & Seal Inc

4469 Bragdon St
4.79(
38
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American Clean & Seal Inc

4469 Bragdon St
4.79(
38
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Customers say: Super punctual
Recommended by 94% of Angi customers
Recommended by 94% of HomeAdvisor customers

10 employees, no sub-contracting of work. Cost is determined by the specific job, we strive to give a fair price for professional and long lasting results. Travel charges may apply.

"American clean and seal did a great job and used a superior product to seal . I have noticed my neighbors use other companies and their Concrete is now discolored . I would highly recommend !"

Naeem B on August 2018

10 employees, no sub-contracting of work. Cost is determined by the specific job, we strive to give a fair price for professional and long lasting results. Travel charges may apply.

"American clean and seal did a great job and used a superior product to seal . I have noticed my neighbors use other companies and their Concrete is now discolored . I would highly recommend !"

Naeem B on August 2018


"We regret placing our order with Pella Cincinnati, and hope that this review helps you to avoid our mistake. In September, 2021, we ordered a replacement front door and large arched window (73” x 75”) above it from Nikki M., with an estimated install date of January, 2022. Final measurements for the window was done from the top of a ~6’ ladder, for a window placed above the entry door in a two-story open foyer. Installation was pushed back to late February due to manufacturing delays. As that date approached, it was pushed again because the door had still not been received. From March - April, we called a week or so after each door delivery date had passed, only to receive a new, more delayed date. In May, we requested that the window be installed, given the door’s unending delays. This was scheduled for June, 2022. The crew arrived as scheduled, and removed the old window from our home. They then installed the new window, only to discover that it was not the correct dimensions. Tommie M., a Retail Installation Manager, was called out to the house to give us our options: accept the window which had a very different arch to it than all the other arched windows on the front of our house, or have them make a template from the old window they’d removed and manufacture a new one (likely with a similar manufacturing timeline.) Given how off the arch of the new window was (more than 4” gaps on either side of the arch) we elected to have the correct window manufactured. This seems to have annoyed the install crew, who shifted from carefully centering the new window to nailing it in and sealing up the holes with spray foam, insulation, and tape. Following this installation, I’ve contacted Pella on June 17, and July 15, and have been told that the template was sent to the factory for engineering confirmation, a prerequisite for placing the order, and that there’s nothing they can do to accelerate the process. Status update calls placed on July 1, 29, and August 8 have simply not been returned. We’re now over 11 months from the time we signed the purchase agreement, with neither component successfully installed. While we understand that COVID-19 has impacted manufacturing timelines, there’s little excuse for the lack of communication from Pella Cincinnati staff, the utter lack of urgency in correcting their errors, and the complete disregard for the fact that the front of our home looks like a contractor abandoned the job mid-install, which is effectively what Pella Cincinnati has done. Save yourself some frustration, and order your doors and windows elsewhere."

Kevin R on August 2022

SHOWROOM LOCATIONS; *MONTGOMERY, OH 9869 Montgomery Road

"We regret placing our order with Pella Cincinnati, and hope that this review helps you to avoid our mistake. In September, 2021, we ordered a replacement front door and large arched window (73” x 75”) above it from Nikki M., with an estimated install date of January, 2022. Final measurements for the window was done from the top of a ~6’ ladder, for a window placed above the entry door in a two-story open foyer. Installation was pushed back to late February due to manufacturing delays. As that date approached, it was pushed again because the door had still not been received. From March - April, we called a week or so after each door delivery date had passed, only to receive a new, more delayed date. In May, we requested that the window be installed, given the door’s unending delays. This was scheduled for June, 2022. The crew arrived as scheduled, and removed the old window from our home. They then installed the new window, only to discover that it was not the correct dimensions. Tommie M., a Retail Installation Manager, was called out to the house to give us our options: accept the window which had a very different arch to it than all the other arched windows on the front of our house, or have them make a template from the old window they’d removed and manufacture a new one (likely with a similar manufacturing timeline.) Given how off the arch of the new window was (more than 4” gaps on either side of the arch) we elected to have the correct window manufactured. This seems to have annoyed the install crew, who shifted from carefully centering the new window to nailing it in and sealing up the holes with spray foam, insulation, and tape. Following this installation, I’ve contacted Pella on June 17, and July 15, and have been told that the template was sent to the factory for engineering confirmation, a prerequisite for placing the order, and that there’s nothing they can do to accelerate the process. Status update calls placed on July 1, 29, and August 8 have simply not been returned. We’re now over 11 months from the time we signed the purchase agreement, with neither component successfully installed. While we understand that COVID-19 has impacted manufacturing timelines, there’s little excuse for the lack of communication from Pella Cincinnati staff, the utter lack of urgency in correcting their errors, and the complete disregard for the fact that the front of our home looks like a contractor abandoned the job mid-install, which is effectively what Pella Cincinnati has done. Save yourself some frustration, and order your doors and windows elsewhere."

Kevin R on August 2022

Lead Testing and Removal questions, answered by experts

With regular testing, treatment, and maintenance, water from a community well should be safe to drink. Unfortunately, the EPA does not regulate private wells, and contamination can happen. 

If you have doubts about the quality and safety of your drinking water, you have options for testing. You can pick up kits from your local home supply store or harvest samples and send them to a local testing facility. To get the most complete water quality testing and system diagnosis, seek a local well professional. They know what to test for and can recommend and implement a longer-lasting solution.

Professional lead testing services typically cost between $200 and $500, with the price varying based on the extent of testing and the specific areas tested within the property.

Determining if your water main contains lead involves a few steps. First, check the age of your property, as homes built before the 1980s might have lead pipes. Contact your water utility company for information on your service line material. Then, you can hire a professional plumber to conduct an inspection or use a lead testing kit to analyze water from the main line.

No. Standard homeowners insurance does not cover any kind of lead remediation, focusing instead on sudden, unpreventable events like fires and theft. Many insurance companies will specifically exclude lead paint removal, since it tends to be an expensive and unavoidable project. The exception is if the lead surface is damaged during a covered event (like a flood) and homeowners insurance pays its replacement.

No, a standard home inspection includes the basics and does not offer lead paint testing. Professional lead paint inspectors need specific licenses to perform these inspections, which not all home inspectors have. If you suspect lead paint in the home you are about to purchase, you will need to pay separately to have that done. If the findings come back positive, you may be able to negotiate with the buyer to cover the cost of the removal.

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