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I Clean You Lean

116 Confederate Dr
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I Clean You Lean

116 Confederate Dr
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13 years of experience

We are a cleaning company dedicated to make your home or business sparkle. We have green products available upon request. Servicing Williamson, Davidson, and surrounding counties. Offering special Military and senior citizen discounts. Deep cleaning services are availabe upon request. Our company is bonded and insured. No job is to big or small! Competitive rates/ Price match and free estimates!

We are a cleaning company dedicated to make your home or business sparkle. We have green products available upon request. Servicing Williamson, Davidson, and surrounding counties. Offering special Military and senior citizen discounts. Deep cleaning services are availabe upon request. Our company is bonded and insured. No job is to big or small! Competitive rates/ Price match and free estimates!





Paul Davis Restoration of Middle Tennessee

701 Hill Ave
2.50(
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Paul Davis Restoration of Middle Tennessee

701 Hill Ave
2.50(
4
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45 years of experience

Paul Davis Restoration has served Middle Tennessee for over 22 years specializing in home repair and restorations due to water calamities, flooding, fire and storm damage. Emergency services include water removal and dry-out, roof tarps and roof repairs and replacement, and cleaning and deodorization of clothing and furniture due to smoke/fire events. We are on-call 24 hours a day/7 days a week and prepared to handle any emergency that a homeowner may encounter. In addition, as a licensed, general contractor in the state of Tennessee, we offer a complete array of home improvement and home remodeling services. We are family-owned and operated and have built our business by offering our clients exceptional quality with an element of integrity second-to-none.

"I have never dealt with a worse contractor than Paul Davis Restoration. After a tree fell on our house on May 6, 2021, I decided to use them based on State Farm's recommendation. They gave me the name of the man who would be the project manager. I never met him, he never once came out to our house to look at the damage, and he made no effort to contact me, except to send me a work authorization. I paid half of the estimate ($10,018.33) on June 24, 2021. I did not hear anything from the project manager all July or August. I finally got in touch with the office, and they sent a roofer to look at the damage. He said he couldn't do anything until the framing work was done. I tried contacting the project manager to see when a framing crew was going to get started, and after several attempts, he said the roofer was responsible for that. The roofer finally did get a crew, and he basically became the project manager. At this point, I asked the roofer what I was paying Paul Davis for, and he couldn't give me an answer. I had to hire and pay a metalworker myself ($6,375) to replace the patio railing the tree destroyed. I had to hire a pest controller ($1,078) to remove raccoons that had infested our ceiling. They were able to get in, because Paul Davis Restoration took so long to begin work, and there was an opening in the facia. Almost five months after the tree fell, the job was finally completed. In late September, I paid the balance of the work authorization ($10,018.33). On October 5, the Paul Davis Restoration office called me to say they would be sending me a Completion of Service document for me to sign. More than three months later (January 18, 2022), I received an email asking me to sign it, and it included an invoice for an extra $7,198.84. I never once received an itemized list of expenses, so I had no idea why I would still owe $7200. Eight months later, on September 16, 2022, I finally received an itemized expense report. How can a contractor underestimate the cost of a job by over $7000? I suppose it’s possible if he doesn’t visit the job site one single time."

THADDEUS W on September 2022

Paul Davis Restoration has served Middle Tennessee for over 22 years specializing in home repair and restorations due to water calamities, flooding, fire and storm damage. Emergency services include water removal and dry-out, roof tarps and roof repairs and replacement, and cleaning and deodorization of clothing and furniture due to smoke/fire events. We are on-call 24 hours a day/7 days a week and prepared to handle any emergency that a homeowner may encounter. In addition, as a licensed, general contractor in the state of Tennessee, we offer a complete array of home improvement and home remodeling services. We are family-owned and operated and have built our business by offering our clients exceptional quality with an element of integrity second-to-none.

"I have never dealt with a worse contractor than Paul Davis Restoration. After a tree fell on our house on May 6, 2021, I decided to use them based on State Farm's recommendation. They gave me the name of the man who would be the project manager. I never met him, he never once came out to our house to look at the damage, and he made no effort to contact me, except to send me a work authorization. I paid half of the estimate ($10,018.33) on June 24, 2021. I did not hear anything from the project manager all July or August. I finally got in touch with the office, and they sent a roofer to look at the damage. He said he couldn't do anything until the framing work was done. I tried contacting the project manager to see when a framing crew was going to get started, and after several attempts, he said the roofer was responsible for that. The roofer finally did get a crew, and he basically became the project manager. At this point, I asked the roofer what I was paying Paul Davis for, and he couldn't give me an answer. I had to hire and pay a metalworker myself ($6,375) to replace the patio railing the tree destroyed. I had to hire a pest controller ($1,078) to remove raccoons that had infested our ceiling. They were able to get in, because Paul Davis Restoration took so long to begin work, and there was an opening in the facia. Almost five months after the tree fell, the job was finally completed. In late September, I paid the balance of the work authorization ($10,018.33). On October 5, the Paul Davis Restoration office called me to say they would be sending me a Completion of Service document for me to sign. More than three months later (January 18, 2022), I received an email asking me to sign it, and it included an invoice for an extra $7,198.84. I never once received an itemized list of expenses, so I had no idea why I would still owe $7200. Eight months later, on September 16, 2022, I finally received an itemized expense report. How can a contractor underestimate the cost of a job by over $7000? I suppose it’s possible if he doesn’t visit the job site one single time."

THADDEUS W on September 2022


Construction & Design Services

636 Fairwood Dr
5.00(
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Construction & Design Services

636 Fairwood Dr
5.00(
2
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are a full service general contractor licensed insured and bonded in both Tennessee and RI. We will design, build and finish your home, kitchen, addition, etc. I bill on an "open book" basis & complete all projects as if it were my own home. We build to a hogher standard.

We are a full service general contractor licensed insured and bonded in both Tennessee and RI. We will design, build and finish your home, kitchen, addition, etc. I bill on an "open book" basis & complete all projects as if it were my own home. We build to a hogher standard.


RE/MAX Fine Homes

1624 Westgate Cir Ste 125
5.00(
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RE/MAX Fine Homes

1624 Westgate Cir Ste 125
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

At RE/MAX Fine Homes, we donate to your Charity from the Proceeds of every sale we close!!! Our office and agents place the client's interests ahead of our own in each and every transaction amd our team approach philosophy ensures your needs are important to each and every member of our organization. We servie ALL of Middle Tennessee, Brentwood, Franklin, Nashville and surrounding areas. Let us help you find your NEW HOME or help you sell your current home. www.terrisellsnashville.com

At RE/MAX Fine Homes, we donate to your Charity from the Proceeds of every sale we close!!! Our office and agents place the client's interests ahead of our own in each and every transaction amd our team approach philosophy ensures your needs are important to each and every member of our organization. We servie ALL of Middle Tennessee, Brentwood, Franklin, Nashville and surrounding areas. Let us help you find your NEW HOME or help you sell your current home. www.terrisellsnashville.com




True Craftsman Construction

214 Steelson Way
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True Craftsman Construction

214 Steelson Way
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35 years of experience

True Craftsman Construction was founded on the idea, as the name suggests, of employing only top quality craftsman with a thorough understanding of the trade. All of our craftsman are professional and courteous and their experience level has been verified and they have all passed background checks. Customer service is our top priority because we take pride in our work and hope you will refer us to your friends.

True Craftsman Construction was founded on the idea, as the name suggests, of employing only top quality craftsman with a thorough understanding of the trade. All of our craftsman are professional and courteous and their experience level has been verified and they have all passed background checks. Customer service is our top priority because we take pride in our work and hope you will refer us to your friends.

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Home Building questions, answered by experts

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A construction lien results from unpaid services. For instance, if a homeowner hires a contractor to do a large renovation on their home and then fails to pay for the services and materials, the contractor can take out a lien on the property. This lien is a legal claim against the property for the amount of money owed. If the homeowner does not pay their debt, the lien may stay on the title until the homeowner tries to sell and cannot do so until the title is cleared.

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