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Giannetti Co

29845 Arthur Rd
5.00(
1
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Giannetti Co

29845 Arthur Rd
5.00(
1
)
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Giannetti Co subcontracts for snowplowing. We are two crews of three men. We bill our customers on a monthly basis and offer special financing for larger jobs. Monthly promotions are also offered for mulch, spring cleanups, leaf removal,weed control and weekly yard maintenance.

Giannetti Co subcontracts for snowplowing. We are two crews of three men. We bill our customers on a monthly basis and offer special financing for larger jobs. Monthly promotions are also offered for mulch, spring cleanups, leaf removal,weed control and weekly yard maintenance.


H Jack's Plumbing & Heating Co

29930 Lakeland Blvd
4.05(
149
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H Jack's Plumbing & Heating Co

29930 Lakeland Blvd
4.05(
149
)
Customers say: Super punctual
45 years of experience

Additional contact name - H Jack Langer. Financing available. See website for additional service areas. Family owned & operated. Additional phones - (440) 943-0681, (216) 691-9935, (440) 743-0780, (440) 946-1166.

"Had issues with lines being back up. Alex came out and did a thorough job snaking them out. Very appreciative. Excellent work!"

Jeff A on June 2025

Additional contact name - H Jack Langer. Financing available. See website for additional service areas. Family owned & operated. Additional phones - (440) 943-0681, (216) 691-9935, (440) 743-0780, (440) 946-1166.

"Had issues with lines being back up. Alex came out and did a thorough job snaking them out. Very appreciative. Excellent work!"

Jeff A on June 2025


Holland Paving

4538 W 130th St
4.52(
33
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Holland Paving

4538 W 130th St
4.52(
33
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Customers say: Super punctual
35 years of experience

Holland Paving has been serving the private sector for 40 years. We provide asphalt work for residential, commercial, and industrial facilities in Northeast Ohio. Services include: Asphalt installation, repair and maintenance - Storm drain installation and repair, concrete and all parking lot services. We are licensed, bonded and insured. (Workman's Compensation Certificates available upon request). 50 seasonal Employees. Estimates are free!

"Great service and honest team.0"

RUDY H on July 2020

Holland Paving has been serving the private sector for 40 years. We provide asphalt work for residential, commercial, and industrial facilities in Northeast Ohio. Services include: Asphalt installation, repair and maintenance - Storm drain installation and repair, concrete and all parking lot services. We are licensed, bonded and insured. (Workman's Compensation Certificates available upon request). 50 seasonal Employees. Estimates are free!

"Great service and honest team.0"

RUDY H on July 2020


Plumb Nation

1699 Brainard Rd
4.87(
30
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Plumb Nation

1699 Brainard Rd
4.87(
30
)
Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 90% of Angi customers
Recommended by 90% of HomeAdvisor customers

Plumb Nation is a full service plumbing company that serves Northeast Ohio residents and surrounding areas as if they were neighbors in need. No call is too late. No job is too big or small. Our firm pledge is to treat our customers like family and make them happy at every call. Our company is family owned by Andrew Fryger, a highly qualified licensed plumber who's knowledge and experience leads our company to be the best fit for customers who want their jobs done right. After all, the aim of Plumb Nation is to leave our jobs with fair service and happy neighbors. Discount Policy: Military and Senior Discounts are up to $100.00 off. Special offers may not be combined with any other discounts. Discounts do not apply to emergency service requests.

"Plumb Nation saved us $8000.00 as was quoted by a "reputable" area plumbing company to dig up and replace part of our "collapsed" sanitary sewer. THANKFULLY we reached out to Angie's List for a second quote - Plumb Nation ran a scope down the same pipes and the verdict was no issue. Andy recommended having the Cuyahoga Co sewer dept. run a check which they did with ZERO pipe issues. We are so grateful for Plumb Nation's honesty & integrity. We now have a plumber we can totally trust."

Patricia S on January 2021

Plumb Nation is a full service plumbing company that serves Northeast Ohio residents and surrounding areas as if they were neighbors in need. No call is too late. No job is too big or small. Our firm pledge is to treat our customers like family and make them happy at every call. Our company is family owned by Andrew Fryger, a highly qualified licensed plumber who's knowledge and experience leads our company to be the best fit for customers who want their jobs done right. After all, the aim of Plumb Nation is to leave our jobs with fair service and happy neighbors. Discount Policy: Military and Senior Discounts are up to $100.00 off. Special offers may not be combined with any other discounts. Discounts do not apply to emergency service requests.

"Plumb Nation saved us $8000.00 as was quoted by a "reputable" area plumbing company to dig up and replace part of our "collapsed" sanitary sewer. THANKFULLY we reached out to Angie's List for a second quote - Plumb Nation ran a scope down the same pipes and the verdict was no issue. Andy recommended having the Cuyahoga Co sewer dept. run a check which they did with ZERO pipe issues. We are so grateful for Plumb Nation's honesty & integrity. We now have a plumber we can totally trust."

Patricia S on January 2021


Buckeye Waterproofing Inc

4.05(
42
)

Buckeye Waterproofing Inc

4.05(
42
)
Customers say: Terrific value
22 years of experience

We don't use sub-contractors. We resolve any and all foundation issues as well as complete wall re-builds. We offer 0% financing and accept all major credit cards. We offer a lifetime transferable warranty and have a budget to meet everyone's needs. We also offer an "apples to apples" low price guarantee and will meet or beat any competitor's price.

"Worst experience ever---honestly! Homeowner beware! To start, Buckeye Waterproofing did not obtain a permit from the city as required. This one thing immediately stopped work after a day or so and significantly delayed completion. Buckeye used sub contractors when they promised, at least before a contract was signed and they had a down payment of our money, that they wouldn't. Buckeye would not pay one of the subcontractors, which in turn caused this subcontractor to request more money for the job from us and threaten to put a lien on our house. Buckeye did not deliver what was promised. Very sloppy work sealing the seam between the house and the driveway---black roofing tar was used and was hastily spattered everywhere, thick in some areas and thin in others. It is already wearing away, has holes in it and is leaking. Once this company gets you to commit with money, they think they've got you and they do whatever they want whenever they want however they want because they believe you won't go to anybody else because you are stuck with them once they have your floor/foundation jackhammered & opened up. Seriously consider this review. They even made an attempt 2x to collect final payment before work was comleted. I could go on...Truely the worst experience ever."

Curtis H on September 2019

We don't use sub-contractors. We resolve any and all foundation issues as well as complete wall re-builds. We offer 0% financing and accept all major credit cards. We offer a lifetime transferable warranty and have a budget to meet everyone's needs. We also offer an "apples to apples" low price guarantee and will meet or beat any competitor's price.

"Worst experience ever---honestly! Homeowner beware! To start, Buckeye Waterproofing did not obtain a permit from the city as required. This one thing immediately stopped work after a day or so and significantly delayed completion. Buckeye used sub contractors when they promised, at least before a contract was signed and they had a down payment of our money, that they wouldn't. Buckeye would not pay one of the subcontractors, which in turn caused this subcontractor to request more money for the job from us and threaten to put a lien on our house. Buckeye did not deliver what was promised. Very sloppy work sealing the seam between the house and the driveway---black roofing tar was used and was hastily spattered everywhere, thick in some areas and thin in others. It is already wearing away, has holes in it and is leaking. Once this company gets you to commit with money, they think they've got you and they do whatever they want whenever they want however they want because they believe you won't go to anybody else because you are stuck with them once they have your floor/foundation jackhammered & opened up. Seriously consider this review. They even made an attempt 2x to collect final payment before work was comleted. I could go on...Truely the worst experience ever."

Curtis H on September 2019


Sferra Waterproofing LLC

227 E. Bath Rd.
4.43(
7
)

Sferra Waterproofing LLC

227 E. Bath Rd.
4.43(
7
)
Customers say: Super punctual
12 years of experience

Sferra Waterproofing is the only company on the market that uses the Grate Drain which is an engineered basement drainage system and the latest in basement technology. Our system is the only fully serviceable system that is so easy it can be serviced by the homeowner. We offer a lifetime warranty on all work performed.

"I met John Sferra on June 22, 2019. I was looking for a company to waterproof a property that I had. The property address is 7430 St Rt 43, Kent Ohio 44240. John showed up with an Ipad to quote the job. He looked at the basement briefly and we discussed exterior/interior waterproofing. He claimed that interior waterproofing was just as good as exterior waterproofing, but it was less expensive. Without taking a measurement, John quoted me $22,000.00 to waterproof the exterior and $12,000.00 to waterproof the interior. When I told him that it was too high and I was going to get a second opinion he started to backpedal on the price and would not leave. He started walking his price down slowly and after about 30 minutes I told him thank you, but I was going to talk with another company. I said " I will call you if I am interested" and he responded "No you won't, what will it take to get you to let us do this job" I said "$6,000.00 and start in a week." Work started on July 3rd, 2019: Three guys showed up to start work on July 3rd, 2019. On the first day, they cut and removed about 50% of the waterproofing channel. I gave them a check for $3,000.00 to perform the work. July 5th, 2019: I showed up to the job site about 3:30pm just to check on progress. I noticed much of the trench had been refilled and the waterproofing channel was half buried. The areas around the sump (South side) were 100% refilled, but as you move down the wall as little as 5 feet the channel reappeared and it was visible all the way to the opposite side of the basement (North side). With my naked eye I could see that the waterproofing channel was not flat, in fact the North side looked considerably lower than the East side. There was also 1 area where channel was sitting between two pipes and was not connected to the channel heading to the sump. Like an island, this specific channel was surrounded on all sides by gravel. Water entering that channel had no means to get to the sump. I pulled out a laser level and confirmed my suspicions. The channel had 1 inch rise from the North end of the house to the south end. This means water in the channel would actually flow away from the sump. The East wall was the worst in terms of moisture and now the East wall had channel that was flowing water to the North side instead of towards the sump. I called John and asked him some questions about the work being performed. I could tell that he was annoyed with my questions and he took exception to me asking any questions at all. During our conversation I asked him if the channel was laid with a drop to the sump or did you just sort of "eye ball" it. He said "We just eyeball it". I told John that there was several pieces of pipe that did not have good drop toward the sump and therefore water would not flow to the sump. He said "The channel doesn't need to be installed with drop, the water will flow to the sump regardless." I told John that "Water doesn't flow uphill and that the channel should be installed with a drop to the sump" The gravel they were using is small enough to fit inside the channel holes. I then asked John "Do you need to install a fabric to keep the rocks from clogging the channel" He said "No, some rocks will get into the channel and that is fine, water will still flow" I asked "Are you going to install some sort of cleanout, so that we can service the channel in case it gets clogged" His response was "No". When I got home I sent John a text message. My message said "What is the manufacturer of the water channel that you use?" I was going to look up the product to see if John's responses to my questions were what the manufacturer recommended. John did not respond and instead he called me and he was clearly annoyed that I was again questioning his process. John offered to remove his gear and we would be done. 45 minutes later I arrived at the house and found John's crew in my house removing their tools and any waterproofing supplies that were previously installed. All that is left is a channel filled with gravel. They did not have my permission to enter the premises. As I was looking at the manufactures website I discovered that the manufacturer of the water channel offered cleanout fittings, corner fittings, couplers and T-shaped fittings that were designed to push water directly into their sump pump. Sferra waterproofing simply put the joints end to end like a butt joint. Their design also pushed the water to the vicinity of the sump pump, but not directly into the sump pump as recommended by the manufacturer of the water channel. Three corners needed corner fittings which they chose to leave out to cut costs. Sferra waterproofing came to our initial meeting to take advantage of a customer by offering to do their service for $12,000.00, only to accept a market value price of $6,000.00 for the same job. There was no change in the scope of work expected to be performed. This was simply high pressure sales tactics designed to get customers to overpay for their service. During the installation, they cut costs by not connecting the water channel appropriately in the corners or at the sump. There was no cleanouts installed as is recommended by the manufacturer. Instead of waterproofing around sewer pipes to make a loop that always goes to the sump. Sferra would simply leave the pipe with a butt end open and exposed allowing dirt and rocks to enter. No cleanouts were installed so the system could not be maintained in any way. We also discovered that while cutting the footer trench John cut through the kitchen sewer drain line. It was quite obvious and I am sure he knew about it, but chose not to tell me or to fix it. Had I not discovered this mistake, drain water from my kitchen sink would have leaked under my basement slab every time I used my kitchen sink. In the end, Sferra waterproofing got $3,000.00 dollars from me and I got hole in my basement. Since firing Sferra waterproofing we have repaired the sewer pipe and drain tiles destroyed by Sferra. We ran a new drain line with the proper drop to basin and installed cleanouts to maintain the system. Weep holes were drilled concrete was poured. I wonder how many other basement they have completed with this sort of craftsmanship? This review is 100% factual and I may use it in small claims court to pursue Sferra waterproofing for damages."

Jeremy B on July 2019

Sferra Waterproofing is the only company on the market that uses the Grate Drain which is an engineered basement drainage system and the latest in basement technology. Our system is the only fully serviceable system that is so easy it can be serviced by the homeowner. We offer a lifetime warranty on all work performed.

"I met John Sferra on June 22, 2019. I was looking for a company to waterproof a property that I had. The property address is 7430 St Rt 43, Kent Ohio 44240. John showed up with an Ipad to quote the job. He looked at the basement briefly and we discussed exterior/interior waterproofing. He claimed that interior waterproofing was just as good as exterior waterproofing, but it was less expensive. Without taking a measurement, John quoted me $22,000.00 to waterproof the exterior and $12,000.00 to waterproof the interior. When I told him that it was too high and I was going to get a second opinion he started to backpedal on the price and would not leave. He started walking his price down slowly and after about 30 minutes I told him thank you, but I was going to talk with another company. I said " I will call you if I am interested" and he responded "No you won't, what will it take to get you to let us do this job" I said "$6,000.00 and start in a week." Work started on July 3rd, 2019: Three guys showed up to start work on July 3rd, 2019. On the first day, they cut and removed about 50% of the waterproofing channel. I gave them a check for $3,000.00 to perform the work. July 5th, 2019: I showed up to the job site about 3:30pm just to check on progress. I noticed much of the trench had been refilled and the waterproofing channel was half buried. The areas around the sump (South side) were 100% refilled, but as you move down the wall as little as 5 feet the channel reappeared and it was visible all the way to the opposite side of the basement (North side). With my naked eye I could see that the waterproofing channel was not flat, in fact the North side looked considerably lower than the East side. There was also 1 area where channel was sitting between two pipes and was not connected to the channel heading to the sump. Like an island, this specific channel was surrounded on all sides by gravel. Water entering that channel had no means to get to the sump. I pulled out a laser level and confirmed my suspicions. The channel had 1 inch rise from the North end of the house to the south end. This means water in the channel would actually flow away from the sump. The East wall was the worst in terms of moisture and now the East wall had channel that was flowing water to the North side instead of towards the sump. I called John and asked him some questions about the work being performed. I could tell that he was annoyed with my questions and he took exception to me asking any questions at all. During our conversation I asked him if the channel was laid with a drop to the sump or did you just sort of "eye ball" it. He said "We just eyeball it". I told John that there was several pieces of pipe that did not have good drop toward the sump and therefore water would not flow to the sump. He said "The channel doesn't need to be installed with drop, the water will flow to the sump regardless." I told John that "Water doesn't flow uphill and that the channel should be installed with a drop to the sump" The gravel they were using is small enough to fit inside the channel holes. I then asked John "Do you need to install a fabric to keep the rocks from clogging the channel" He said "No, some rocks will get into the channel and that is fine, water will still flow" I asked "Are you going to install some sort of cleanout, so that we can service the channel in case it gets clogged" His response was "No". When I got home I sent John a text message. My message said "What is the manufacturer of the water channel that you use?" I was going to look up the product to see if John's responses to my questions were what the manufacturer recommended. John did not respond and instead he called me and he was clearly annoyed that I was again questioning his process. John offered to remove his gear and we would be done. 45 minutes later I arrived at the house and found John's crew in my house removing their tools and any waterproofing supplies that were previously installed. All that is left is a channel filled with gravel. They did not have my permission to enter the premises. As I was looking at the manufactures website I discovered that the manufacturer of the water channel offered cleanout fittings, corner fittings, couplers and T-shaped fittings that were designed to push water directly into their sump pump. Sferra waterproofing simply put the joints end to end like a butt joint. Their design also pushed the water to the vicinity of the sump pump, but not directly into the sump pump as recommended by the manufacturer of the water channel. Three corners needed corner fittings which they chose to leave out to cut costs. Sferra waterproofing came to our initial meeting to take advantage of a customer by offering to do their service for $12,000.00, only to accept a market value price of $6,000.00 for the same job. There was no change in the scope of work expected to be performed. This was simply high pressure sales tactics designed to get customers to overpay for their service. During the installation, they cut costs by not connecting the water channel appropriately in the corners or at the sump. There was no cleanouts installed as is recommended by the manufacturer. Instead of waterproofing around sewer pipes to make a loop that always goes to the sump. Sferra would simply leave the pipe with a butt end open and exposed allowing dirt and rocks to enter. No cleanouts were installed so the system could not be maintained in any way. We also discovered that while cutting the footer trench John cut through the kitchen sewer drain line. It was quite obvious and I am sure he knew about it, but chose not to tell me or to fix it. Had I not discovered this mistake, drain water from my kitchen sink would have leaked under my basement slab every time I used my kitchen sink. In the end, Sferra waterproofing got $3,000.00 dollars from me and I got hole in my basement. Since firing Sferra waterproofing we have repaired the sewer pipe and drain tiles destroyed by Sferra. We ran a new drain line with the proper drop to basin and installed cleanouts to maintain the system. Weep holes were drilled concrete was poured. I wonder how many other basement they have completed with this sort of craftsmanship? This review is 100% factual and I may use it in small claims court to pursue Sferra waterproofing for damages."

Jeremy B on July 2019


Advance Lawncare LLC.

2706 Goble Dr
3.71(
7
)

Advance Lawncare LLC.

2706 Goble Dr
3.71(
7
)
Customers say: Terrific value
39 years of experience

We are a small family owned business with 6 employees, we do sub-contracting, free estimates, we bill regular weekly customers once a month, we bill one time jobs as follows 30% up front and the rest upon completion, we accept cash, credit card, and check. We are running a special right now if a customer signs up for weekly grass cutting service for the season recieve free yard fertilizing for the season

We are a small family owned business with 6 employees, we do sub-contracting, free estimates, we bill regular weekly customers once a month, we bill one time jobs as follows 30% up front and the rest upon completion, we accept cash, credit card, and check. We are running a special right now if a customer signs up for weekly grass cutting service for the season recieve free yard fertilizing for the season


Baffa Landscape Design, LLC

1781 E.289th Street
4.57(
136
)

Baffa Landscape Design, LLC

1781 E.289th Street
4.57(
136
)
Customers say: Super punctual
13 years of experience

**Please note that WE DO NOT CUT GRASS** Our slogan is "Love Your Yard". We want our clients to feel good about their yard as well as their relationship with our company. We have been in business for 11 years now and our goal has always been to find and maintain great working relationships with our clients. We enjoy one-time projects as well as being chosen to tailor our clients' properties to suit their wants and needs.

"Nino Baffa and his crew did a terrific job landscaping for us. They were on time, efficient, friendly and very professional I highly recommend!"

Janice V on September 2024

**Please note that WE DO NOT CUT GRASS** Our slogan is "Love Your Yard". We want our clients to feel good about their yard as well as their relationship with our company. We have been in business for 11 years now and our goal has always been to find and maintain great working relationships with our clients. We enjoy one-time projects as well as being chosen to tailor our clients' properties to suit their wants and needs.

"Nino Baffa and his crew did a terrific job landscaping for us. They were on time, efficient, friendly and very professional I highly recommend!"

Janice V on September 2024


"The team did an amazing job finishing our basement. The entire process as smooth and their work is fantastic. Their entire team was so professional and responsive to all of our questions. Couldn’t be happier with our new basement!"

Brian J on December 2020

Full-Service interior remodeling company. Specializing in basements, bathrooms, and kitchens. In business since 1996.

"The team did an amazing job finishing our basement. The entire process as smooth and their work is fantastic. Their entire team was so professional and responsive to all of our questions. Couldn’t be happier with our new basement!"

Brian J on December 2020

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Drain Pipe Installation questions, answered by experts

White vinegar or baking soda can remove the crusty white deposits that minerals leave behind. A paper towel soaked in vinegar and wrapped around your faucet can effectively dissolve scale, but can be corrosive to some materials like brushed nickel if left on too long. For materials that can’t withstand vinegar, a paste of baking soda and water applied with a toothbrush can gently scrub away scale deposits.

For most homeowners, a plumbing inspection costs $100 to $500. It depends on the location, the type of inspection, and the size of your home. A simple visual inspection will cost up to $200, while a camera inspection that checks your underground sewer lines can cost more than $1,000. Nonetheless, this may still be a better option than tearing up your underground plumbing to find the problem.

While not every state requires that plumbing work be done by a licensed plumber, it’s in your best interest to find a local, knowledgeable plumber to handle your mobile home’s plumbing. Plumbing is a very complicated process, and making a mistake could cause big trouble down the line—small leaks can quickly grow into large leaks and cause massive (and costly) water damage issues.

To test for toilet leaks, use water coloring in the water tank and see if the water slips into the bowl from the tank. This test will indicate if there’s a problem with the flapper or refill tube. You can also put water coloring in the bowl of the toilet to see if there is a leak there. If there is, you should see the colored water on the outside of the toilet bowl or on the floor. 

That pesky faucet leak can have a few different causes, most of which are standard wear and tear that occurs over time, but that doesn’t make it any less annoying, especially when the energy bill hits:

  • Old washer: A deteriorated washer or gasket is the most common cause of a leak. Luckily, it’s easy and affordable to fix.

  • Old packing nut: There’s a chance the packing nut (located beneath the handle) is loose and simply needs tightening, or it has been worn down, stripped, and needs to be replaced.

  • Freezing temperatures: The water sitting in your spigot over winter can freeze, expand, and lead to damage and leaks.

  • High water pressure: High water pressure is hard on pipes over time and can cause cracks and leaks, too.

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