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You-Name-It Handyman and Carpentry Services

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You-Name-It Handyman and Carpentry Services

4.66(
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Customers say: Super punctual
13 years of experience

You-Name -It is a new company. Owned and Operated by Mike Strassner in Charlotte, NC I have been in the construction business since college. I have worked from Laborer to Superintendent in both Residential and Commercial Construction. There is not much I have not seen, installed, or repaired.

"All work was done competently and efficiently."

Philip F on May 2018

You-Name -It is a new company. Owned and Operated by Mike Strassner in Charlotte, NC I have been in the construction business since college. I have worked from Laborer to Superintendent in both Residential and Commercial Construction. There is not much I have not seen, installed, or repaired.

"All work was done competently and efficiently."

Philip F on May 2018


Walker Tile & Marble

4.84(
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Walker Tile & Marble

4.84(
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

5 employees. No subs. Cost is determined by the job. No travel charges. No extra charge for emergency service. 10% AL discount. Additional phone - (704) 507-8791, Additional e-mail - [email protected].

5 employees. No subs. Cost is determined by the job. No travel charges. No extra charge for emergency service. 10% AL discount. Additional phone - (704) 507-8791, Additional e-mail - [email protected].


Helping Hand Handyman Service

4.71(
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Helping Hand Handyman Service

4.71(
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Customers say: Super punctual
25 years of experience

Helping Hand offers a full range of residential construction, remodeling and repair, there is no need to call other specialty contractors. Helping Hand is a very economical business with a minimum charge of $40, well below industry standards. Helping Hand is available for 24hr emergency service with a $50 minimum charge. Helping Hand offers special discounts and free financing to senior citizens on fixed income.

Helping Hand offers a full range of residential construction, remodeling and repair, there is no need to call other specialty contractors. Helping Hand is a very economical business with a minimum charge of $40, well below industry standards. Helping Hand is available for 24hr emergency service with a $50 minimum charge. Helping Hand offers special discounts and free financing to senior citizens on fixed income.


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Palace of Glass

5.00(
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Palace of Glass

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

Welcome to your production house for custom glass: we design and handcraft glass panels and sculptures for your needs! Call us to get quote now based on square footage! Contact online representative for immediate consultation!

Welcome to your production house for custom glass: we design and handcraft glass panels and sculptures for your needs! Call us to get quote now based on square footage! Contact online representative for immediate consultation!


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Andrew Roby General Contractor Inc

4.60(
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Andrew Roby General Contractor Inc

4.60(
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Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 90% of Angi customers
Recommended by 90% of HomeAdvisor customers

Andrew Roby is the premier custom residential contractor in the Carolinas, serving homeowners in Charlotte and Boone, NC. Specializing in new construction, custom homes, additions, kitchen and bath renovations, and handyman services, Andrew Roby "makes it home" for clients through exceptional quality, craftsmanship and customer service. The firm has built a portfolio of one-of-a-kind projects, thriving on lifetime bonds with homeowners, architects and designers.

"They did a great job, the6y were able to be creative with the older home and accomplished what we wanted to be accomplished."

Dan B on January 2023

Andrew Roby is the premier custom residential contractor in the Carolinas, serving homeowners in Charlotte and Boone, NC. Specializing in new construction, custom homes, additions, kitchen and bath renovations, and handyman services, Andrew Roby "makes it home" for clients through exceptional quality, craftsmanship and customer service. The firm has built a portfolio of one-of-a-kind projects, thriving on lifetime bonds with homeowners, architects and designers.

"They did a great job, the6y were able to be creative with the older home and accomplished what we wanted to be accomplished."

Dan B on January 2023


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Advanced Home Remodeling, Inc

5.00(
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Advanced Home Remodeling, Inc

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

I am the owner and operator of Advanced Home Remodeling, INC. I am licensed and insured in general contracting and all of my work and business has been solely built on references from satisfied clients. This is an OWNER SUPERVISED company. I am personally on every job from start to finish. My motto is "When any old "crew" just won't do." I look forward to serving you!

"Mike was great to work with on this project. He removed our old cabinets. Installed new cabinets with under mount lighting, new back splash, and new countertops. Updated the peninsula from 2 levels to enlarge it to counter level and expand the surface area. Mike keep us in the loop the entire project. He completed on time and was great to work with."

Cathie W on July 2020

I am the owner and operator of Advanced Home Remodeling, INC. I am licensed and insured in general contracting and all of my work and business has been solely built on references from satisfied clients. This is an OWNER SUPERVISED company. I am personally on every job from start to finish. My motto is "When any old "crew" just won't do." I look forward to serving you!

"Mike was great to work with on this project. He removed our old cabinets. Installed new cabinets with under mount lighting, new back splash, and new countertops. Updated the peninsula from 2 levels to enlarge it to counter level and expand the surface area. Mike keep us in the loop the entire project. He completed on time and was great to work with."

Cathie W on July 2020


Hawk Construction Inc

4.50(
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Hawk Construction Inc

4.50(
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Customers say: Quality work
21 years of experience

General Contractors NC/SC, Real Estate Brokers NC/SC. REALTORS, Property Management. Offering complete Design/Build services or build part of your project. Handyman Division for smaller jobs, Management and maintenance of investor rental properties, Real Estate buy/sell services. Licensed Residential, Commercial and Industrial.

"Mostly, my complaint is with the contractor's rude attitude. Mistakes were made, such as hole in the ceiling because of his guy stepped on a pipe upstair, new floor scratched because of transporting a tub, carpet accidentally ripped so I had to replace the flooring for a whole bedroom eventhough I had no intention (extra expenses for me for the floor), guest toilet tank cracked, etc. Sure, the contractor made the necessary repairs, but he did not say sorry at all. I brushed it off. Another attitude problem: If you say something that he disagrees, expect a full page of lecture, sometimes with all caption, like: YOU... and NOT! First impression with him was I was asking would it be possible for him to come take a look and give a quote on a weekend since that was the only time I could without having to take some time off from work? His reply was one full page long, i kid you not, lecturing me how he is a deacon at a church, a husband, a father, and has to help with his daughter's homework etc etc. A simple "no" would suffice. I brushed this off, too, thinking that maybe this contractor was a senior, but apparently he wasn't. Also, if he texted you something and you forgot what it was, and you're texting with him, so you figure why don't I ask him now, his reply will be: "Look at my text several days ago" instead of just answer it in one word, like at 5 pm or whatnot. If you're too involved, like telling: after this, can you do this? His answer will be like: Yes, we know! We do this for a living! So, I took that in mind. And, one time the corner wall was obviously patched up very wavy, and I didn't tell him mid day because I thought they'd get to it later before they wrapped up for the day. Then, the day ended and his guys went home. I checked and it was not done. I texted him and he said: why didn't you tell them?? Well, I thought you said your guys are a pro and a pro would definitely notice that! My last straw with him was after a couple of months, the kitchen ceiling downstair was leaking. His guy came and found out that the leak was from an old corroded pipe that they didn't handle. True, but the leaking corroded pipe is right next to (hand in hand with) the new pipe that they replaced for the full gut bathroom renovation. The bathroom was full gutted: floor, wall, and ceiling. He didn't care to mention about the corroded pipe to me? His answers are: - the plumber didn't see it (Well, to change the new pipe, you would have to handle the corroded pipe), - it's not corroded, it's just a discoloration - nobody would care to mention it because you don't fix what's not broken. You wait until it breaks THEN you fix it. So, when the upstair bathroom floor was fully opened, I should not replace the corroded pipe. Wait until it leaks, then just put a hole on the kitchen ceiling downstair?? This made no sense to me. I found a new plumber (a nice guy, heaven sent) said all it needed was a little cleaning on the pipe (I believe it was called 'Flux'), and the leak would not happen. And he also said that he should just clean the pipe, and he definitely saw that corroded pipe. The bathroom renovation journey was very frustrating with Hawk. Had i found 2 bad reviews from other people who called him rude and obnoxious, I would think twice before I hired him. Most of his guys or subcontractors that he used, like the one who accidentaly ripped out my carpet are in fact really nice. I like them eventhough they made mistakes. It's just that the contractor is the one you deal with... on a daily basis.. for 2 months......@@"

Linda T on January 2018

General Contractors NC/SC, Real Estate Brokers NC/SC. REALTORS, Property Management. Offering complete Design/Build services or build part of your project. Handyman Division for smaller jobs, Management and maintenance of investor rental properties, Real Estate buy/sell services. Licensed Residential, Commercial and Industrial.

"Mostly, my complaint is with the contractor's rude attitude. Mistakes were made, such as hole in the ceiling because of his guy stepped on a pipe upstair, new floor scratched because of transporting a tub, carpet accidentally ripped so I had to replace the flooring for a whole bedroom eventhough I had no intention (extra expenses for me for the floor), guest toilet tank cracked, etc. Sure, the contractor made the necessary repairs, but he did not say sorry at all. I brushed it off. Another attitude problem: If you say something that he disagrees, expect a full page of lecture, sometimes with all caption, like: YOU... and NOT! First impression with him was I was asking would it be possible for him to come take a look and give a quote on a weekend since that was the only time I could without having to take some time off from work? His reply was one full page long, i kid you not, lecturing me how he is a deacon at a church, a husband, a father, and has to help with his daughter's homework etc etc. A simple "no" would suffice. I brushed this off, too, thinking that maybe this contractor was a senior, but apparently he wasn't. Also, if he texted you something and you forgot what it was, and you're texting with him, so you figure why don't I ask him now, his reply will be: "Look at my text several days ago" instead of just answer it in one word, like at 5 pm or whatnot. If you're too involved, like telling: after this, can you do this? His answer will be like: Yes, we know! We do this for a living! So, I took that in mind. And, one time the corner wall was obviously patched up very wavy, and I didn't tell him mid day because I thought they'd get to it later before they wrapped up for the day. Then, the day ended and his guys went home. I checked and it was not done. I texted him and he said: why didn't you tell them?? Well, I thought you said your guys are a pro and a pro would definitely notice that! My last straw with him was after a couple of months, the kitchen ceiling downstair was leaking. His guy came and found out that the leak was from an old corroded pipe that they didn't handle. True, but the leaking corroded pipe is right next to (hand in hand with) the new pipe that they replaced for the full gut bathroom renovation. The bathroom was full gutted: floor, wall, and ceiling. He didn't care to mention about the corroded pipe to me? His answers are: - the plumber didn't see it (Well, to change the new pipe, you would have to handle the corroded pipe), - it's not corroded, it's just a discoloration - nobody would care to mention it because you don't fix what's not broken. You wait until it breaks THEN you fix it. So, when the upstair bathroom floor was fully opened, I should not replace the corroded pipe. Wait until it leaks, then just put a hole on the kitchen ceiling downstair?? This made no sense to me. I found a new plumber (a nice guy, heaven sent) said all it needed was a little cleaning on the pipe (I believe it was called 'Flux'), and the leak would not happen. And he also said that he should just clean the pipe, and he definitely saw that corroded pipe. The bathroom renovation journey was very frustrating with Hawk. Had i found 2 bad reviews from other people who called him rude and obnoxious, I would think twice before I hired him. Most of his guys or subcontractors that he used, like the one who accidentaly ripped out my carpet are in fact really nice. I like them eventhough they made mistakes. It's just that the contractor is the one you deal with... on a daily basis.. for 2 months......@@"

Linda T on January 2018



Complete Construction Alternatives

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Complete Construction Alternatives

5.00(
3
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

All phases of interior and exterior renovations and alterations. Everything from kitchens and baths, remodeling, sunrooms, porches, custom trim work, outdoor kitchens and fireplaces and more!

All phases of interior and exterior renovations and alterations. Everything from kitchens and baths, remodeling, sunrooms, porches, custom trim work, outdoor kitchens and fireplaces and more!


Italian Design Craft

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Italian Design Craft

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

Installer of tile, stone, glass block and pavers for floors, walls, counter tops, fireplaces, bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, hallways in residential and commercial applications.

Installer of tile, stone, glass block and pavers for floors, walls, counter tops, fireplaces, bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, hallways in residential and commercial applications.

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Glass Block questions, answered by experts

Most installations take 1-3 days, depending on the number of blocks and customization requirements.

If an individual block breaks, you can remove and replace it. This is a job for which you should contact a professional because the project is usually complex, involving you having to break the block further.

Luckily, glass block windows need minimal maintenance. Other than regular cleaning, the only maintenance involved in having a glass block window is inspecting for cracks every year and applying sealer to the mortar joints if the blocks are set in masonry mortar. Glass block windows hold up well against wind and moisture better than traditional windows and are not prone to rot.

Glass block windows come in various patterns and styles that offer privacy and unique aesthetics. Frosted or textured glass diffuses light and enhances privacy. Wave-pattern glass blocks imitate ocean waves with flowing lines. Ice-glass blocks resemble cracked ice. Fluted glass blocks feature parallel vertical grooves, adding texture and depth. Clear glass blocks, similar to glass Coke bottles, offer transparency with some distortion and may have smooth surfaces or subtle textures, adding visual interest.

Installing glass block windows has benefits and disadvantages, as with most materials. The pros and cons can vary depending on the type of glass block and the window location.

Pros

  • Maintains privacy while letting light into the bathroom

  • Energy efficient

  • Sealed to prevent drafts

  • Aesthetically pleasing

  • Strong and secure

Cons

  • Costly to install

  • Challenging installation

  • Challenging repair

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