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Ya-Ya's Home Improvement

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Ya-Ya's Home Improvement

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2.67(
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Customers say: Terrific value
25 years of experience

Home Improvements, Big or small I can do about anything. Personal touch because owner does your jobs.

"This review hurts a bit to write - because Jason is a neighbor and we started off on such a good foot. I was ready to rave about him to everyone i know. Things quickly turned sour, however. To leave such a bad review - and to dissuade others from winding up in the predicament we were in- I am going to be explicit with examples. To sum it up if you’re not a read: he did enough to shake our trust in him both in terms of as a skilled laborer as well as a person we were allowing free access to our home (originally unsupervised). He doesn’t communicate, rushes through his work and his workmanship is shoddy, at best. It’s Jason’s way or the highway with little respect for your time or your home. Payment schedule - $1,000 up front, $3,000 end of day 1, $2,000 at 100% completion. Begged with sob stories about LOSING $3,000, needing to close his cabin, having to hide money from his wife, then demanded additional draws of the remaining amount, resulting in full payment prior to completion. Told us he sticks to that to keep him honest when we tried to pay him at the beginning of day one (we didn’t think we’d be home at end of day one) - he then took the check anyway after handing it back and ran to the back IMMEDIATELY - like before actually doing anything. Then demanded we pay in cash going forward - even sending me out with both kids for non-payment schedule draws to get him cash. When i couldn’t get to the bank one day, he proceeded to remind us in person, call me at work, text when I’d be home and was frantic over getting this money he WASN”T even supposed to be getting that day but massively pressured us into giving him on this new, unarticulated schedule. Messy - he doesn’t have courtesy in your home. While I understand construction is a messy process (and by NO means is our house spotless) - he left dust, tile fragments, materials in our kitchen sink from rinsing etc. Gouged our hallway floor with his tools - but never addressed it with us. There was dust from sanding left everywhere. TERRIBLE communicator. We understand that life happens. Jason got sick mid project, and he was where he needed to be - home. However, the few days leading up to him being sick he came in and did basically nothing. Made an error in our shower tile then pushed back about fixing it (but ultimately did). Said in the beginning he was coming at 730am daily and working until about 230-3. We had our household up and ready for people to be over, which is no small feat with a 5 month old and a 2.5 year old for him to consistently do whatever the **** he wanted. We felt like we couldn’t trust him and were always trying to figure out where he was and what he was doing. He worked 3-4 hour days, and as you’ll see below, the rushing really was noticeable. Says he’s working late, but then his wife is calling telling him whats the point of having a small business if he’s not going to set his own hours. Texted him on a sunday asking if he’d be here, said yes. Next day all the sudden had a mechanic appointment, dr appointment and couldn’t come? Like he didn’t know about those on a sunday afternoon but at 645am monday it changed? Communicated a finishing timeline for us including working on a saturday. Next day he forgot he had to set up and attend his daughter’s party - no big deal but why not have a firm grasp of your schedule. Obviously business is not his strong suit. He treated us like his servants - at his beck and call for supplies, even though at the beginning we had asked what we needed and how much, and he indicated additional supplies he’s grab and we’d pay him back with receipts. By the way, if you do hire him, make sure the receipts he’s handing you are actually yours, he tried to give my husband a receipt for $90 that was not ours. We missed a lot of work because of this and our inability to trust him in our home to do a decent job without supervision. Don’t be afraid to outsource to outside trades people. HIS electrician was going to be $400 and two weeks out - we had an amazing guy come do the same task for $125 the next day. His plumber freelances for him and was totally rude - hollering in our house hold and causing a massive disruption in our household. Luckily his job was done well and in one night. Poor workmanship - he told us our shower was safe for our daughter to use, and that all he had left to do was paint (which was delayed for a preference of ours with respect to electricians, so acceptable) The center track was not set properly and the door almost came off on my toddler. When I texted Jason this – he had an opportunity for some customer service – a sincere apology and an indication that he’d get it taken care of would’ve gone a long way. Instead, I get a text “OMG see I said I didn’t like that design … sorry that happened.” Quite honestly, I don’t care if you LIKE the design. I LIKE THE DESIGN. You led me to believe you were competent and capable to do the installation, and told me directly that the tub was safe for me to bathe my toddler (pending sending my husband on a goosechase for a part – and if he didn’t return in time you were leaving). The faucets weren’t attached to the vanity in a secure manner. There was grout right by the tub completely missing down to the subfloor. The caulk in the tub didn’t cover to the point where there was black streaks coming through looking like mold in a brand new tub. Type to enter text While the amount monetarily is nominal - he made himself at home, taking food from our fridge, freezer and pantry without asking (we would have given him free reign) but instead we’re finding goldfish wrappers in the garage, veggie straw wrappers in the linen cabinet, we had several things (like an entire pack of buns, pound of turkey lunch meat) go missing. Nothing worse than going to make turkey burgers for dinner to find you have NO BUNS. Also helped himself to ice cream bars, pretzels (leaving crumbs in our brand new cabinets!) We are now about a month and a half from completion and have had to fix a leaky running shower, completely reinstall the glass shower tub door, and are dealing with a toilet leaking all over our floor. We decided not to pursue having Jason fix these things because of the above experiences, and therefore acknowledge that we didn’t give him a further chance to rectify our ongoing issues."

Julia S on January 2019

Home Improvements, Big or small I can do about anything. Personal touch because owner does your jobs.

"This review hurts a bit to write - because Jason is a neighbor and we started off on such a good foot. I was ready to rave about him to everyone i know. Things quickly turned sour, however. To leave such a bad review - and to dissuade others from winding up in the predicament we were in- I am going to be explicit with examples. To sum it up if you’re not a read: he did enough to shake our trust in him both in terms of as a skilled laborer as well as a person we were allowing free access to our home (originally unsupervised). He doesn’t communicate, rushes through his work and his workmanship is shoddy, at best. It’s Jason’s way or the highway with little respect for your time or your home. Payment schedule - $1,000 up front, $3,000 end of day 1, $2,000 at 100% completion. Begged with sob stories about LOSING $3,000, needing to close his cabin, having to hide money from his wife, then demanded additional draws of the remaining amount, resulting in full payment prior to completion. Told us he sticks to that to keep him honest when we tried to pay him at the beginning of day one (we didn’t think we’d be home at end of day one) - he then took the check anyway after handing it back and ran to the back IMMEDIATELY - like before actually doing anything. Then demanded we pay in cash going forward - even sending me out with both kids for non-payment schedule draws to get him cash. When i couldn’t get to the bank one day, he proceeded to remind us in person, call me at work, text when I’d be home and was frantic over getting this money he WASN”T even supposed to be getting that day but massively pressured us into giving him on this new, unarticulated schedule. Messy - he doesn’t have courtesy in your home. While I understand construction is a messy process (and by NO means is our house spotless) - he left dust, tile fragments, materials in our kitchen sink from rinsing etc. Gouged our hallway floor with his tools - but never addressed it with us. There was dust from sanding left everywhere. TERRIBLE communicator. We understand that life happens. Jason got sick mid project, and he was where he needed to be - home. However, the few days leading up to him being sick he came in and did basically nothing. Made an error in our shower tile then pushed back about fixing it (but ultimately did). Said in the beginning he was coming at 730am daily and working until about 230-3. We had our household up and ready for people to be over, which is no small feat with a 5 month old and a 2.5 year old for him to consistently do whatever the **** he wanted. We felt like we couldn’t trust him and were always trying to figure out where he was and what he was doing. He worked 3-4 hour days, and as you’ll see below, the rushing really was noticeable. Says he’s working late, but then his wife is calling telling him whats the point of having a small business if he’s not going to set his own hours. Texted him on a sunday asking if he’d be here, said yes. Next day all the sudden had a mechanic appointment, dr appointment and couldn’t come? Like he didn’t know about those on a sunday afternoon but at 645am monday it changed? Communicated a finishing timeline for us including working on a saturday. Next day he forgot he had to set up and attend his daughter’s party - no big deal but why not have a firm grasp of your schedule. Obviously business is not his strong suit. He treated us like his servants - at his beck and call for supplies, even though at the beginning we had asked what we needed and how much, and he indicated additional supplies he’s grab and we’d pay him back with receipts. By the way, if you do hire him, make sure the receipts he’s handing you are actually yours, he tried to give my husband a receipt for $90 that was not ours. We missed a lot of work because of this and our inability to trust him in our home to do a decent job without supervision. Don’t be afraid to outsource to outside trades people. HIS electrician was going to be $400 and two weeks out - we had an amazing guy come do the same task for $125 the next day. His plumber freelances for him and was totally rude - hollering in our house hold and causing a massive disruption in our household. Luckily his job was done well and in one night. Poor workmanship - he told us our shower was safe for our daughter to use, and that all he had left to do was paint (which was delayed for a preference of ours with respect to electricians, so acceptable) The center track was not set properly and the door almost came off on my toddler. When I texted Jason this – he had an opportunity for some customer service – a sincere apology and an indication that he’d get it taken care of would’ve gone a long way. Instead, I get a text “OMG see I said I didn’t like that design … sorry that happened.” Quite honestly, I don’t care if you LIKE the design. I LIKE THE DESIGN. You led me to believe you were competent and capable to do the installation, and told me directly that the tub was safe for me to bathe my toddler (pending sending my husband on a goosechase for a part – and if he didn’t return in time you were leaving). The faucets weren’t attached to the vanity in a secure manner. There was grout right by the tub completely missing down to the subfloor. The caulk in the tub didn’t cover to the point where there was black streaks coming through looking like mold in a brand new tub. Type to enter text While the amount monetarily is nominal - he made himself at home, taking food from our fridge, freezer and pantry without asking (we would have given him free reign) but instead we’re finding goldfish wrappers in the garage, veggie straw wrappers in the linen cabinet, we had several things (like an entire pack of buns, pound of turkey lunch meat) go missing. Nothing worse than going to make turkey burgers for dinner to find you have NO BUNS. Also helped himself to ice cream bars, pretzels (leaving crumbs in our brand new cabinets!) We are now about a month and a half from completion and have had to fix a leaky running shower, completely reinstall the glass shower tub door, and are dealing with a toilet leaking all over our floor. We decided not to pursue having Jason fix these things because of the above experiences, and therefore acknowledge that we didn’t give him a further chance to rectify our ongoing issues."

Julia S on January 2019



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Playscapes by Design, LLC

200 W. 2nd St
5.00(
2
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Playscapes by Design, LLC

200 W. 2nd St
5.00(
2
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We pride ourselves on designing and building custom playscapes, play sets and playhouses for children but also make "toys" for the adults including decks, pergolas, sheds, gazebos, trellis, arbors, and fencing. We also offer assembly, relocation, power washing, and refinishing services. Let our team of highly skilled craftsman build something for you.

We pride ourselves on designing and building custom playscapes, play sets and playhouses for children but also make "toys" for the adults including decks, pergolas, sheds, gazebos, trellis, arbors, and fencing. We also offer assembly, relocation, power washing, and refinishing services. Let our team of highly skilled craftsman build something for you.





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Serge van der Voo Landscapes LLC

1885 Baker Rd
5.00(
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Serge van der Voo Landscapes LLC

1885 Baker Rd
5.00(
1
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Focusing on a master plan approach, we fully integrate your opportunities, needs, and goals with the future development of your particular project. Our primary goal is to help you understand your options and ultimately achieve your site's full potential. Design meetings initiate an open dialogue, placing importance on your role in the development of a plan that can be phased-in effectively over time. We collect all client and site-related information, generate scaled design concepts and final designs with thorough (subcontracted) cost estimates for the installation phase. This enables you to effectively choose the cost and project phasing method that best fits your budget and installation time frame. By far the most rewarding part of every project is taking part in the process that enhances how we relax, connect, and spend time with one another in our surroundings. Unlike other household and facility additions our designs keep growing, adapting to seasonal changes, and strengthening over time.

Focusing on a master plan approach, we fully integrate your opportunities, needs, and goals with the future development of your particular project. Our primary goal is to help you understand your options and ultimately achieve your site's full potential. Design meetings initiate an open dialogue, placing importance on your role in the development of a plan that can be phased-in effectively over time. We collect all client and site-related information, generate scaled design concepts and final designs with thorough (subcontracted) cost estimates for the installation phase. This enables you to effectively choose the cost and project phasing method that best fits your budget and installation time frame. By far the most rewarding part of every project is taking part in the process that enhances how we relax, connect, and spend time with one another in our surroundings. Unlike other household and facility additions our designs keep growing, adapting to seasonal changes, and strengthening over time.

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Playground Equipment questions, answered by experts

Rubber mulch is widely considered the best material to place under a playset. This material option provides more cushioning than traditional wood mulch for added protection, remains cooler than sand and most other materials in direct sunlight, and it’s low maintenance. Rubber mulch is slightly more expensive than other common options at $120 per cubic yard on average, whereas pine bark mulch is $30 per cubic yard. But when it comes to your children’s safety, the investment is worthwhile. Consult your playground equipment installation company about material recommendations before starting this project.

Costs depend on equipment size, site preparation, and additional features like soft ground covering.

The cost of the materials to build a DIY playground will run you about $700 to $1,000, which could vary based on the type of lumber you choose to use. On the other hand, buying a pre-made playset costs $1,000 to $6,500 or more, and if you choose to have it professionally installed, you’ll pay an additional $330 to $700.

You can start by finding playground installers in your area that have amassed mostly positive reviews online. Next, search for the companies on the Better Business Bureau’s (BBB) website to see if any consumer complaints have been filed. Once you rule out companies with poor reviews and a history of complaints, contact the remaining options and ask the following questions to find the right installer for you:

  • Will you pull permits if required?

  • Do you offer a warranty?

  • How long do you expect the installation to take?

  • Do you have experience working with the specific playground material I want?

It may be tempting to DIY the construction of a swing set to save money, but we don’t recommend it. Since children will use the swing set, the entire system must be solid and safe, meaning the cost savings aren’t worth potentially endangering them. Plus, most DIYers will have to build their swing sets out of wood, which won’t last as long as metal or vinyl and introduces the risk of splinters. Instead, hire a local playground equipment installer to ensure the swing set is built safely and efficiently, setting up your kids for fun for years to come.

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