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Lake Effect Home Services

648 W 22
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Lake Effect Home Services

648 W 22
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11 years of experience

We have three full time employees and we use 2-3 subcontractors from time to time (for roofing and basement waterproofing). None of these subcontractors however are handed off the job. They work in conjunction side by side with Lake Effect owner/operators. We have many payment options including PayPal and accept all major credit cards. We normally would like 50% down a day or two before we start or the day of and the other 505 upon completion. We are running an indoor work promo for any work scheduled inside before 12-31-15. That is a 10% off offer. We also have discounts for senior citizens and veterans (7%). Only one discount can be applied per job.

We have three full time employees and we use 2-3 subcontractors from time to time (for roofing and basement waterproofing). None of these subcontractors however are handed off the job. They work in conjunction side by side with Lake Effect owner/operators. We have many payment options including PayPal and accept all major credit cards. We normally would like 50% down a day or two before we start or the day of and the other 505 upon completion. We are running an indoor work promo for any work scheduled inside before 12-31-15. That is a 10% off offer. We also have discounts for senior citizens and veterans (7%). Only one discount can be applied per job.


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Lake Effect Construction

5959 Hillhaven Drive
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Lake Effect Construction

5959 Hillhaven Drive
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

A small company with quality results. We work with many other contractors and commit ourselves to quality service as well as building relationships.

A small company with quality results. We work with many other contractors and commit ourselves to quality service as well as building relationships.





R A Young General Contractors

Unknown
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R A Young General Contractors

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2.33(
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25 years of experience

We average 25 years of experience per employee. We provide affordable prices. Our attention to detail is what sets us apart. We don't leave the job until the customer is 100% satisfied. No job is too big or too small.

We average 25 years of experience per employee. We provide affordable prices. Our attention to detail is what sets us apart. We don't leave the job until the customer is 100% satisfied. No job is too big or too small.


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Glass Block questions, answered by experts

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Glass blocks provide privacy, natural light diffusion, insulation, and a decorative aesthetic.

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