We are a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity and treats your home as if it were our own. We offer a variety of General Contractor services that are customizable to each individual project. You will find us to be competitively priced, paying close attention to the details of each and every project that we are involved with. We look forward to building lasting relationships and guarantee your satisfaction!\n\n
We are your go to moving company. Read more if you want to see what type of experience we have. We are here to serve you. Our team combined has over 15 years of experience in the commercial industrial industry. We've preformed lifts of over 60 tons using equipment and rigging, worked at heights up ward to 500 ft, ran numerous projects for clients such as Dicks Sporting Goods, Famous Footwear, and others we can not mention. Safety is and always will be first. We decided to bring our gifts home to service local commercial clients and families. We provide a safe, swift, cost effective service. We specialize in, start to finish home/business relocation, large item movement, Assembly. Our professionals are today's and tomorrow's choice as we have a team that strives to serve you.
"Prompt, courteous, beautiful job. But, they could have used the magnet rake more and gotten up the screws, I have flat tires that have to be aired every time I mow. They could have returned as promised to remove the base of DISH that was put up incorrectly and had to pay DISH repairman to come and replace with new unit. I have sent email reminding, to no avail.
" I assume the clean was ok, but havent used them over the summer, so will know better as the winter sets in. He inspected all the chimneys and gave me a long tale of woe about how bad they are and how they need lots of attention. He ended the visit by giving me a quote for $13,225 for a whole ton of work. Since then I've contracted for chimney caps to be made and installed by my regular contractor for $1500. Although the cost of the 2 sweeps was good (although by no means a huge bargain) I found with this and another special I bought through Angies List (for HVAC work) that the "inspection" is really a chance to plug for a while load of work i dont really need. i dont think i'll bother with them again "
"First guys that came didn’t have the proper Mount- not their fault. Worked out for the best because I ended up getting a bigger tv after the recommendation of them due to the cathedral ceiling and I ended up paying less- appreciated their honesty and all worked out for the best!"
"While they got the job done eventually and their customer services and techs were sweet, the company needs to be MUCH more crystal clear and upfront about a few things before they eagerly take payment. 1. This is not a company for novice clients as they only do work remotely and expect you to have all hardware properly installed before hand. So perhaps they should only sign up for software issues with clients like me who are hardware dummies. I had to struggle on my own for hours buying and trying to figure out where to plug items (again I am basically an old lady technophobe as they say). 2. They also don't make it clear that you are not scheduling an appt in the traditional sense but rather scheduling a position in a phone queue at say a time like 7 pm eastern. So you end up sitting by the phone at 7 pm for 45 minutes waiting for them to call (since apparently you are 10th in the queue). All this is fine, but it should be the first few things you bring up when someone works with you esp for 137 an hour as there are other local companies one can work with if they seek non remote service. In short, your people are great and sweet, but the upfront disclosure is lacking."
"I would shop around. I think I could have a shorter wait time between when they figured out what kind of repairs you need and when they actually approve the repairs and get somebody out there to do the installment. It's just a long lots of time in getting the job done."
"Ray Rainwater and his crew are very professional, trustworthy & faithful to his words. They replaced rotten posts on porch & shed, and replaced & painted rotten fascia boards, installed new metal door with a pet door on shed, & built new double-doors on the shed. In small bathroom in the house they replaced fiberglass shower/tub with new porcelain tub & custom tile, plumbing fixtures & access door to plumbing, new toilet, exhaust heater/fan, light fixtures, vanity, ceramic tile on floor, drywall & painted cabinets & walls. Ray also replaced our roof from hurricane storm damage. I’m happy with the results. Ray addressed any questions/changes I had until I was happy. They worked with us thru Covid, two hurricanes, and Ray’s fall from someone else’s roof. They cleaned up any mess they made and left the area clean. We have gained a friend as well with Ray. He a good man y’all."
There are a few easy ways to locate a wall stud without a stud finder. First, try knocking on the wall with your knuckles. Most parts of the wall will sound hollow, but when you tap over a stud, it will sound more solid. Alternatively, since studs are spaced 16 or 24 inches apart, you can measure those distances from a corner of the room, which will always have a stud.
Yes, they assess space and TV size to recommend appropriate mounting solutions.
In most cases, you should not put a TV on a fireplace mantel. The minimum width required to put a TV safely on a shelf or mantel is 10 inches, but pre-made mantels are usually too shallow, averaging at only seven inches deep. If you do choose to place a TV above a mantel, it should be mounted to the wall. However, do so cautiously as heat radiating from the fireplace could potentially cause damage to electronics.
Yes, you can mount a TV on a brick wall as a DIY project. This process requires specific tools, such as a masonry drill and masonry bits, as a regular power drill is not sufficient for drilling into dense surfaces like brick. You will need to drill mounting holes directly into the bricks, not the mortar, to ensure there is enough support for the weight of the TV and its bracket. After drilling, use large plastic wall anchors or concrete screws to securely attach the TV mount.
As with any service provider, it’s customary to tip professional TV mounters after they complete your TV mounting service. Consider tipping 20% of the service cost, or $10 to $20 per professional. Tipping is always appreciated, especially for a labor-intensive mounting job or one that requires multiple people and hours.
The Simpson, LA homeowners’ guide to tv mount installation services
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
Need to mount a TV? Hiring a professional will help ensure it’s done safely. Here are common TV mounting questions a pro will likely ask about your project.
Installing a TV mount requires a few steps, like picking the best location and leveling the mount. Keep reading to learn how to mount a TV on your wall.
For a clean and safe installation, hire someone to mount the TV on the wall. Know how to prepare and what questions to ask before you call a pro for help.