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Superior Window Films

9280 W Long Lake Rd
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Superior Window Films

9280 W Long Lake Rd
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15 years of experience

We service Alpena and surrounding Northern Michigan areas with all of your window tinting needs. Using only the highest quality window film and installing them in a timely and professional manner. Lots of options to choose from, call us at (989) 464-6982 or visit us at www.superiorwf.com for a free quote!

We service Alpena and surrounding Northern Michigan areas with all of your window tinting needs. Using only the highest quality window film and installing them in a timely and professional manner. Lots of options to choose from, call us at (989) 464-6982 or visit us at www.superiorwf.com for a free quote!



Jess Arquette

7408 Hungerford Lake Dr
4.00(
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Jess Arquette

7408 Hungerford Lake Dr
4.00(
3
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26 years of experience

I am local builder that uses local employees and sub contractors. I was trained union journeyman carpenter in the Detroit area and moved back to the northern area after about ten years in the city. My company can handle commercial jobs as well as new homes or additions,pole barns, etc. I am also green certified builder and was trained recently as a energy analyst

I am local builder that uses local employees and sub contractors. I was trained union journeyman carpenter in the Detroit area and moved back to the northern area after about ten years in the city. My company can handle commercial jobs as well as new homes or additions,pole barns, etc. I am also green certified builder and was trained recently as a energy analyst


D & M Contractors

231 W. Michigan Ave
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D & M Contractors

231 W. Michigan Ave
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10 years of experience

A business of 5 employees doing all odd jobs related to construction. Electrical and plumbing are included but sub-contracted out. Will beat competitors estimates! Ask about our 10% referral discount!

A business of 5 employees doing all odd jobs related to construction. Electrical and plumbing are included but sub-contracted out. Will beat competitors estimates! Ask about our 10% referral discount!


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Livewatch Security

620 Davis St.
4.79(
148
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Livewatch Security

620 Davis St.
4.79(
148
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Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 93% of Angi customers
Recommended by 93% of HomeAdvisor customers

LiveWatch Security, a DIY home security provider offering smartphone-enabled alarm systems and home automation, has revolutionized home security in America with its Plug & Protect® technology. Plug & Protect gives customers control of their alarm systems, surveillance cameras, and home appliances via an easily installable wireless control panel. Also featuring the patented ASAPer® (As Soon As Possible Emergency Response) service, LiveWatch’s affordable alarm monitoring plans guarantee emergency response times that are up to 90 percent faster than the competition. Founded in 2002 by a former paramedic and staffed by 200 home security experts, LiveWatch is headquartered in Evanston, IL and serves customers in all 50 states and Puerto Rico .

"I was on the market for a security system and this one seemed easy enough to install.......went through the process and some of the window sensors were not working. I called Customer Support who was very friendly and we went through the entire process again...this time other window sensors did not work. This went on for a week or so...then the door senors stopped working....than the motion sensor stopped working...at no time in over a month did I have a fully operational security system. As I was about to return the system I was told they have "new" sensors and they just realized they received a bad batch and are working with another company.....Gave it a try....and same issue returned....some sensors worked....some didn't. I finally returned the system and stopped getting emails.....only to find that they were still billing my credit card even after I returned the equipment. Very nice people and very understanding.....unfortunately their product is not up to par. While we do have a large home, it's an open concept and the sensors that weren't working were no more than 15ft away from the base. The previous owners of my house had a wireless system with no issues at all.....I'm going to be using that company going forward."

Ralph D on May 2018

LiveWatch Security, a DIY home security provider offering smartphone-enabled alarm systems and home automation, has revolutionized home security in America with its Plug & Protect® technology. Plug & Protect gives customers control of their alarm systems, surveillance cameras, and home appliances via an easily installable wireless control panel. Also featuring the patented ASAPer® (As Soon As Possible Emergency Response) service, LiveWatch’s affordable alarm monitoring plans guarantee emergency response times that are up to 90 percent faster than the competition. Founded in 2002 by a former paramedic and staffed by 200 home security experts, LiveWatch is headquartered in Evanston, IL and serves customers in all 50 states and Puerto Rico .

"I was on the market for a security system and this one seemed easy enough to install.......went through the process and some of the window sensors were not working. I called Customer Support who was very friendly and we went through the entire process again...this time other window sensors did not work. This went on for a week or so...then the door senors stopped working....than the motion sensor stopped working...at no time in over a month did I have a fully operational security system. As I was about to return the system I was told they have "new" sensors and they just realized they received a bad batch and are working with another company.....Gave it a try....and same issue returned....some sensors worked....some didn't. I finally returned the system and stopped getting emails.....only to find that they were still billing my credit card even after I returned the equipment. Very nice people and very understanding.....unfortunately their product is not up to par. While we do have a large home, it's an open concept and the sensors that weren't working were no more than 15ft away from the base. The previous owners of my house had a wireless system with no issues at all.....I'm going to be using that company going forward."

Ralph D on May 2018

Hurricane Film questions, answered by experts

Standard homeowners' insurance does not cover the cost of flooded basement cleanup caused by natural flooding. However, it may cover water damage from burst pipes or appliance failures. Flood insurance policies may be required to cover natural flood events. Review your policy or speak with your insurance agent to understand your coverage and any exclusions.

Wind mitigation isn’t required in Florida, but it has several benefits. For one, it can help keep your home safer during extreme weather. It can also reduce the price of repairs after a storm. Plus, passing a wind mitigation inspection can help you reduce your homeowners insurance costs.

Schedule regular snow removal, apply salt or sand to icy areas, and mark hazards like curbs or drains.

Hail damage to a roof looks different depending on the type of roof. On asphalt roofs, you’ll likely see dark circles on the impact sites of the larger pieces of hail, and you may see small cracks in the surrounding shingles. Hail damage is easiest to spot on a metal roof, as you’ll notice dings and dents where the hail was severe enough to cause damage. Whether you notice signs of hail damage or not, it’s best to have a hail damage repair company inspect your roof after a major storm to assess the damage.

Metal roofs are more resistant to hail than other types of roof materials; however, hail can still damage a metal roof. The extent of the damage depends on the size of the hail and the severity of the hail storm. The type of damage a metal roof can get from hail includes dents, scratches, loose fasteners, leaks, and cracked paint.

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