
Serving Gideon, MO and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 1992
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"So far no issues with the repair of the original house foundation wall."





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Last update on April 19, 2026

Serving Gideon, MO and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 1992
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"So far no issues with the repair of the original house foundation wall."





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Serving Gideon, MO and surrounding areas
Emergency services offered
"Foundation Repair - our house had to be raised about 3 inches. Frank and his crew were very professional, kept to their schedule. Frank spent extra time with my parents to explain the scope of work and minimize the disruption to their lives. His bid was very thorough and he was upfront with the fact that there could be additional cost based upon what the crew found once they exposed the foundation wall. Would definitely use him again."





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Serving Gideon, MO and surrounding areas
In business since 2007
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"At this time it appears to have leveled the foundation. The workers were late for the appointment and left a hole in the carpet. The workers drilled holes under the carpet in all rooms except one. The workers were nice but it would've been better if I was asked about putting the hole in the carpet before it was actually done."





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Serving Gideon, MO and surrounding areas
In business since 1997
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Perfect job! First time they came out they determined the problem was in the gasline encased in stonework. Recommended getting a stonemason to chip away the rock, expose the line. Lined up the stonemason and phoned Jamison to make the appointment. Owner of company told me he would personally come out at the time of the stonemason to make sure no more stone than necessary removed. He did so. After rock removed, one of Jamison's plumbers came out, replaced the gasline (obstructed w/years of corrosion) and replace the ignition switch, reassembled the burner and ignited the pit. This company has first class workers and know what they are doing! Highly recommend for complicated jobs, such as this one! Thanks!
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Serving Gideon, MO and surrounding areas
In business since 2008
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"it went well. draining seems to be clear."

Serving Gideon, MO and surrounding areas
In business since 2000
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"The company missed their first appointment. They did make it out today but then notified me they couldn't do the work because my vents are in the wood work and they would have to pull them out and there would be chipping. I appreciated their honest."

Serving Gideon, MO and surrounding areas
In business since 1979
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"I started my search for a quality company and product by getting several estimates and by talking with my mother who had had both of her bathrooms done in the past year. She had used Mid-Am Re-Bath, and was completely satisfied with the service and quality. So while they were not the cheapest bid, I went with them anyway, expecting the same quality and service my mother had gotten. The sales rep. explained to me that it would take 1 day to do the install, provided there were not unexpected complications. I asked what "1 day" meant and he said ~6-8 hours which seemed reasonable to me. The installer and a second party plumber showed up on time at 9am, but the installer had not cut out the wall so the plumber could not do his work. The plumber left to go to another job, stating he would be back in a little while to do this job. Billy, the installer, started working to get the wall cut out for the plumber so it would be available when he got back. The problem began at about 4:30pm (now ~7.5 hrs. into the install) when the plumber finally showed up to install the new faucet. He seemed more interested in chatting than doing his work. At 7:00pm (now 10 hrs. into the install) the plumber was done and Billy could finally finish his part of the install. I was then informed by the chatty plumber that an inspector would be by the next day "sometime between 8 and 12" to inspect the plumbing. That is when I had finally had enough and informed him that I would be home the next day until 9:30am and if the inspector came by before then he could do his inspection, if not he was out of luck. Billy finally finshed the install and was gone ~9:30pm, for a total installation time of ~12.5 hrs. on a job that had no unexpected complications. After the frustration of what I consider an excessive installation time, I negelected to notice that the towel rack was not installed in the shower, and upon a closer look at the paperwork, the towel rack was not even put on the work order. The next day I insisted on speaking to a manager and was informed that no one was available but someone would call me the following Tuesday (after the Labor Day holiday). Tuesday no one called, so Wednesday morning I called and spoke to a manager who was completely unaware of any issues with this installation. I explained in detail what I considered the "issues" to be, she quickly told me that 12-14 hrs. is not considered unreasonable for an istallation, that she had no control over the time at which the inspection was to be done and agreed that the sales people needed to be upfront about the time commitment required from the customer. Billy, the installer was great and just as frustrated as I was with the delays. I really don't want to sound unreasonable but a 12 hr. installation was a bit of shock to me when I was expecting an 8 hr. installation. So, the inspection and installation of the towel rack is supposed to happen today (between 8-12) and 1 week (not "1 day") later the job will finally be complete. I love the look of my new bathroom and am pleased with the quality of the product and the installation so far, just not pleased about the way it came about. I have another full bath and a hald bath that I would like to have remodeled but I think I will pick another comepany for these jobs."





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Serving Gideon, MO and surrounding areas
In business since 1996
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
18 Years experience in the Home Building and Home Improvement industry. We are available to provide your home a wide array of turnkey services. Your one stop company to save you money and provide a great experience!





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Serving Gideon, MO and surrounding areas
In business since 1993
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Our core principle is that if you do good to others, good will come to all concerned. We offer an honorable relationship to provide top-quality work to help provide solutions to your needs. If you don't need it done, we'll tell you that too.\nWe offer the widest range of services supported by 35 years of experience. We have provided the same real estate agencies, apartment complex owners, and landlords these services for many years in the Poplar Bluff area. We also have a loyal clientele in the farming community.\nWe stand apart from others who are only interested in how much money they can make in the least amount of time, Some of our clients have used us for years on a time and materials basis.\nWe welcome the opportunity to be of service to you. \nWhen contacting us, be sure to ask how we can save you 30%-40% on your utility bills.\nThank you for your consideration.





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Serving Gideon, MO and surrounding areas
In business since 1971
Credit card accepted
"I have 2 houses, one in Oklahoma and one here. They both have AHS. The price is $75 if it's covered. The problem with AHS is every house that we've ever owned has been on a slab and AHS does not pay for anything, like they don't pay for plumbing encased in concrete. So all your plumbing runs through the slab and I've had 3 different instances having to do with slab leaks that AHS paid out $500 and the actual repair costs were between 2000 and 10000. It works really well for a lot of stuff but if you have a house with a slab, you have to expect that you'll end up paying a lot if you have a leak."





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