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Mattox Woodworking

3000 Roosevelt BLVD
4.50(
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Mattox Woodworking

3000 Roosevelt BLVD
4.50(
7
)
Customers say: Quality work
36 years of experience

We have a full staff that can handle various projects. We accept all major credit cards. We have numerous sales promotions throughout the year. We are a member of the Better Business Bureau.

"Lousy!! We met with Paul Mattox in July, 2018 and bought new cabinets from him. He said he would begin in Sept., and we must pay 1/2 of the total cost before he would even begin. So, I gave him $4000 of the $8000 total cost, September and October came and went. Nothing from Mr. Mattox. My husband called him in November. He said he would get to it soon. I told him that I did not want my kitchen torn up for the holidays. January came, and my husband called him again. Mr. Mattox said he would be there the next week. He finally made it. (He was paid in full by the end of this session). He and his son came to put in the new cabinets. They were not careful as they worked. He put about 6-7 knicks in the wood floor (which had been redone 2 years ago) as he and his son pulled, muscled, and tugged to place the cabinets in their spots. Also, the old floor color could be seen about an inch around the cabinets near the floor. The upper cabinets had areas (that had been covered up) exposed with old colors, etc. The cabinets on the island, also, exposed the old color on the floor. The back of the island is not reinforced and is flimsy. The island issue has still not been fixed, and it is, now, one year since we had our first encounter with Mr. Mattox. There is one cabinet that needs glass put in it that has not been addressed. He, now, says his granddaughter has been very ill. I believe him, but he has exhibited these delays since we first started, and she wasn’t in this condition, at that point in time. I am VERY disappointed with the entire experience of working with Paul Maddox of Maddox Woodworking. He is NOT dependable, he is not truthful, and is a procrastinator. Maybe, it has not always been this way, but it is now. I would NOT recommend him. As it is, we have paid 8000 dollars, time period has been one year, and the job is still NOT finished!!!! ?"

Larry E on July 2019

We have a full staff that can handle various projects. We accept all major credit cards. We have numerous sales promotions throughout the year. We are a member of the Better Business Bureau.

"Lousy!! We met with Paul Mattox in July, 2018 and bought new cabinets from him. He said he would begin in Sept., and we must pay 1/2 of the total cost before he would even begin. So, I gave him $4000 of the $8000 total cost, September and October came and went. Nothing from Mr. Mattox. My husband called him in November. He said he would get to it soon. I told him that I did not want my kitchen torn up for the holidays. January came, and my husband called him again. Mr. Mattox said he would be there the next week. He finally made it. (He was paid in full by the end of this session). He and his son came to put in the new cabinets. They were not careful as they worked. He put about 6-7 knicks in the wood floor (which had been redone 2 years ago) as he and his son pulled, muscled, and tugged to place the cabinets in their spots. Also, the old floor color could be seen about an inch around the cabinets near the floor. The upper cabinets had areas (that had been covered up) exposed with old colors, etc. The cabinets on the island, also, exposed the old color on the floor. The back of the island is not reinforced and is flimsy. The island issue has still not been fixed, and it is, now, one year since we had our first encounter with Mr. Mattox. There is one cabinet that needs glass put in it that has not been addressed. He, now, says his granddaughter has been very ill. I believe him, but he has exhibited these delays since we first started, and she wasn’t in this condition, at that point in time. I am VERY disappointed with the entire experience of working with Paul Maddox of Maddox Woodworking. He is NOT dependable, he is not truthful, and is a procrastinator. Maybe, it has not always been this way, but it is now. I would NOT recommend him. As it is, we have paid 8000 dollars, time period has been one year, and the job is still NOT finished!!!! ?"

Larry E on July 2019






Lane Electric

2131 Staebler St
5.00(
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Lane Electric

2131 Staebler St
5.00(
1
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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A skilled master electrician with over 15 years of experience, who has the training and knowledge to design, install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair electrical wiring projects in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Has experience drafting quotes, ordering materials for job sites, maintaining material trailers, scheduling inspections, training new employees and maintaining job site cleanliness. • Experience wiring services, transformers 4-20mA current switches, fans, switches receptacles, light fixtures• Extensive rigid, EMT, PVC and Perma-Cote conduit bending experience • Wire pulling 22 gauge wire to 600 MCM • Experience with HVAC control systems• Telephone & data cable experience • Powder actuated tools training • Aerial lift experience and training • Industrial motor control center wiring • Blueprint reading experience • Free quotes. Additional address - PO Box 141365, Cincinnati, Ohio 45250.

A skilled master electrician with over 15 years of experience, who has the training and knowledge to design, install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair electrical wiring projects in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Has experience drafting quotes, ordering materials for job sites, maintaining material trailers, scheduling inspections, training new employees and maintaining job site cleanliness. • Experience wiring services, transformers 4-20mA current switches, fans, switches receptacles, light fixtures• Extensive rigid, EMT, PVC and Perma-Cote conduit bending experience • Wire pulling 22 gauge wire to 600 MCM • Experience with HVAC control systems• Telephone & data cable experience • Powder actuated tools training • Aerial lift experience and training • Industrial motor control center wiring • Blueprint reading experience • Free quotes. Additional address - PO Box 141365, Cincinnati, Ohio 45250.




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Tristate Home Design

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25 years of experience

Our services include: * All Rough & Finish Carpentry (Interior & Exterior) • Complete Kitchen & Bath Remodel/ Demo • Replacement & New Window Installation • Cabinet Installation Including Trim. i.e. Crown Mold • Replacement & New Door Installation (Entry Door Jams) • Drywall Hang & Finish (Tape, Mud, Skim, Sand, Hot Patch) • All Flooring Including Tile, Hardwood & Carpet • Plumbing/Electric • Siding, Gutters, Breaks, Roofing * Concrete, Floor Leveling, Stone, Brick, Pavers • Painting Trim, Walls, Ceiling. Including Immaculate Ceiling "Stomp Texture" • All Stone Designs i.e.Retaining walls • Custom Fencing & Decking • Tree Removal, Stump Removal, Branch Removal • Hauling/Moving • Property Preservation/ Winterization • Landscaping, Trash-Outs • Including REO All of our services are provided by fully Insured & Licensed Artisans of the Contracting Trade. Contact: Dylan- (859) 396-8539

Our services include: * All Rough & Finish Carpentry (Interior & Exterior) • Complete Kitchen & Bath Remodel/ Demo • Replacement & New Window Installation • Cabinet Installation Including Trim. i.e. Crown Mold • Replacement & New Door Installation (Entry Door Jams) • Drywall Hang & Finish (Tape, Mud, Skim, Sand, Hot Patch) • All Flooring Including Tile, Hardwood & Carpet • Plumbing/Electric • Siding, Gutters, Breaks, Roofing * Concrete, Floor Leveling, Stone, Brick, Pavers • Painting Trim, Walls, Ceiling. Including Immaculate Ceiling "Stomp Texture" • All Stone Designs i.e.Retaining walls • Custom Fencing & Decking • Tree Removal, Stump Removal, Branch Removal • Hauling/Moving • Property Preservation/ Winterization • Landscaping, Trash-Outs • Including REO All of our services are provided by fully Insured & Licensed Artisans of the Contracting Trade. Contact: Dylan- (859) 396-8539


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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Common signs of faulty electrical wiring include frequent circuit breaker trips, flickering or dimming lights, burning smells near an outlet, buzzing or humming sounds, electrical shocks or tingles when handling outlets of appliances, and hot or discolored outlet switches. If you notice one or more of these signs, hire a licensed electrician for an average cost of $50 to $100 per hour to diagnose and make necessary repairs.

If you plan to have a refrigerator or other appliances that require electricity, you will need an electrical outlet in your outdoor kitchen. Be sure to comply with all National Electrical Code® (NEC®) codes for electrical wiring and outlets in kitchens. If you do not plan to install a refrigerator or any other appliances that require electricity as part of your outdoor kitchen features, then you do not need to install electrical outlets. However, it is a good idea to install at least one electrical outlet should you decide to use any appliances that require electricity.

Often, you can add extra breakers to an electrical panel. A new breaker can help with new appliance needs, and it’s a common solution when finishing an attic or basement. However, adding extra breakers can’t bring in more amps to your house, so you still need enough amp service to power everything in total. 

Yes, professionals offer upgrades to support VoIP, fiber optic, or high-speed internet connections.

You should install a 25-amp breaker for your outdoor electrical outlet. If your outlet is only for use in an outdoor kitchen area for standard appliances, then a 15- to 20-amp circuit breaker should work. However, you will need to install a GFCI receptacle or breaker to ensure that the breaker trips on contact with water.

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