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Last update on July 03, 2025
Kathy S.
5.0
Reviewed in July 2025
He came the next day and removed our yellow jacket nest quickly and efficiently. Very impressed
"Bob did a great job removing an old and installing a new storm door. He worked quickly, was meticulous and paid attention to every detail. We were very happy with the result, and he was very pleasant to work with."
"John was excellent and I highly recommend him. He rebuilt our breezeway and installed a beautiful wood ceiling in our family room. In particular, John: - was immediately responsive to our request for a quote; -provided the quote when he said he would; - followed up and answered questions we had; - provided an additional quote based on changes we made; - started the project when he said he would; - showed up every day; - minimized any inconvenience to us while working; - worked neatly and cleaned up every day; - completed the project on time and on budget! Working with John was a very pleasant experience. He is friendly, courteous, professional and an excellent communicator. His mantra is to make the customer happy. He checked with us at each stage of the project to be sure we were pleased. He is very detailed oriented and his work product is top notch. We would, and plan to, use John for future projects."
"Amaury is my go-to guy for electrical from now on! He did a great job installing an exterior light for my backyard, which involved running wires from the deck, through the basement and up to the light switch in my kitchen. Got the job done in one day, was super nice and professional, and talked me through exactly how he would accomplish what i wanted done. Would definitely hire him in the future!"
"Ryan, the owner took time out to fully explain what system he recommended and why. The install went very smoothly. The installers were quiet, courteous and neat. It was finished in the time quoted and everything was completed within the 5 days quoted for install."
"Very responsive, very friendly and knowledgeable. Highly professional job installing 5 fixtures in a day, with attic wiring. I will absolutely hire him again."
"Doug Anderson was great to work with. His bid for the work was in line with other bids for the same system, but he took care of every aspect of the job (Oil tank removal, arranging electrical work, inspections, cement repair, additional thermostat, etc..) The boiler install went smoothly and system works well for us. Replacing a boiler is a big job, and it mattered a lot to have someone do the job with such care and consideration."
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