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Global IGTC Roofing & Construction

18208 Preston Rd. D9-500
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Global IGTC Roofing & Construction

18208 Preston Rd. D9-500
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28 years of experience

Global IGTC is Dallas based company with 40 Years of combined Real Estate Development and Engineering experience applied to provide commercial and residential customers with complete construction, property management and real estate development solutions.

Global IGTC is Dallas based company with 40 Years of combined Real Estate Development and Engineering experience applied to provide commercial and residential customers with complete construction, property management and real estate development solutions.


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Unlike other security companies, ATSI makes your home or business security easy with an integrated system accessible across all your devices. You’ll have one highly trained team of security experts, armed with the most advanced technology. We offer a reliable single point of contact to support all of your needs.

Unlike other security companies, ATSI makes your home or business security easy with an integrated system accessible across all your devices. You’ll have one highly trained team of security experts, armed with the most advanced technology. We offer a reliable single point of contact to support all of your needs.


Ollies Crystal Chandelier Cleaning

13130 Flagstone Ln
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Ollies Crystal Chandelier Cleaning

13130 Flagstone Ln
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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Ollies Crystal Chandelier Cleaning began doing business April 2017, owned and operated by one individual, Ollie Edwards. With over five years of experience in cleaning, crystallizing, and professional care, Ollies Crystal Chandelier Cleaning guarantees you spectacular results. These payment options are accepted: - Cash & Check

"Ollie was great. She went out of her way to accommodate my unique situation. Also, she was clearly very knowledgeable and took great care of the antique chandelier"

David V on February 2018

Ollies Crystal Chandelier Cleaning began doing business April 2017, owned and operated by one individual, Ollie Edwards. With over five years of experience in cleaning, crystallizing, and professional care, Ollies Crystal Chandelier Cleaning guarantees you spectacular results. These payment options are accepted: - Cash & Check

"Ollie was great. She went out of her way to accommodate my unique situation. Also, she was clearly very knowledgeable and took great care of the antique chandelier"

David V on February 2018


"Remodel “Robbed” I hired Eric Robb with Cortex Construction, located in Grapevine, TX, to remodel my master bathroom and install a new closet door with the understanding that completion must be no later than 7/8/21 due to my upcoming surgery. I had a horrible experience from beginning to end. Move It Yourself Robb tells me I don’t need to relocate or move anything out of my bedroom during the project. On day one, I come home and find a removed shower door on my dog beds in my bedroom and my wardrobe inaccessible because Robb’s workers moved my dresser in front of my wardrobe and stored their ladder, drill, nails, bolts, putty, and other items in front of my dresser when they left. When I call Robb, he asks if I can move the shower door. I drag it to my den. Thanks, Eric. Poor, Late, or No Show/Notice. Over my three-week project, which had to be done on time because of the scheduled abdominal surgery, Robb doesn’t tell me when he and his crew will work. They arrive hours later than they say. They never show up, or show up when they aren’t supposed to. When I ask Robb when he will complete my project, he tells me “Bear with me.” What does that mean? The “Should Be” Usable Shower. I ask Robb if my shower is usable. He says it “should be,” so I take a shower, but it doesn’t drain. Robb tells me his crew must have left the plug in. Nice. Progress Little, but Mess Large. I tell Robb he’s not making much progress. He tells me “I have calls to two crews to check on their progress.” He’s not at the project enough to get things done and I’m left with a big mess...large box that the bathtub came in filled with trash and poor/incomplete work. I had to hire and pay someone else to fix and complete the project. Lien On Me! Robb files a lien against my house and demands full payment. This is my Robb Remodel disaster! Don’t Get “Robbed!”"

Debbie C on February 2022

Specializing in Commercial and Residential remodeling and renovation. Insurance claim specialists.

"Remodel “Robbed” I hired Eric Robb with Cortex Construction, located in Grapevine, TX, to remodel my master bathroom and install a new closet door with the understanding that completion must be no later than 7/8/21 due to my upcoming surgery. I had a horrible experience from beginning to end. Move It Yourself Robb tells me I don’t need to relocate or move anything out of my bedroom during the project. On day one, I come home and find a removed shower door on my dog beds in my bedroom and my wardrobe inaccessible because Robb’s workers moved my dresser in front of my wardrobe and stored their ladder, drill, nails, bolts, putty, and other items in front of my dresser when they left. When I call Robb, he asks if I can move the shower door. I drag it to my den. Thanks, Eric. Poor, Late, or No Show/Notice. Over my three-week project, which had to be done on time because of the scheduled abdominal surgery, Robb doesn’t tell me when he and his crew will work. They arrive hours later than they say. They never show up, or show up when they aren’t supposed to. When I ask Robb when he will complete my project, he tells me “Bear with me.” What does that mean? The “Should Be” Usable Shower. I ask Robb if my shower is usable. He says it “should be,” so I take a shower, but it doesn’t drain. Robb tells me his crew must have left the plug in. Nice. Progress Little, but Mess Large. I tell Robb he’s not making much progress. He tells me “I have calls to two crews to check on their progress.” He’s not at the project enough to get things done and I’m left with a big mess...large box that the bathtub came in filled with trash and poor/incomplete work. I had to hire and pay someone else to fix and complete the project. Lien On Me! Robb files a lien against my house and demands full payment. This is my Robb Remodel disaster! Don’t Get “Robbed!”"

Debbie C on February 2022


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Electrical questions, answered by experts

If you find yourself flicking the switch multiple times before your light comes on or if it slides down after you flip it on, these could be signs the switch is bad. Similarly, if the switch is making a crackling, buzzing, or popping sound when you flip it, you should consider replacing it. 

Sometimes, a bad light switch can present a fire or shock hazard. If the switch feels hot, sparks, smells like it’s burning, or is smoking, stop using it immediately and call an electrician.

You should always turn off a breaker whenever electrical work is being done. This step can prevent electrical shock and injury. Also, if a breaker is repeatedly tripping, it can mean there is an electrical overload, and it should be shut off. You should contact an electrician to figure out the cause. Make sure to review how to turn off your circuit breaker safely if you do it yourself, and follow safety precautions to avoid severe injuries.

There are a few telltale signs that it’s time for a replacement. You should consider an upgrade if:

  • Your panel is over 25 years old

  • You’re adding a new electrical system

  • Your current system doesn’t offer the power you need

  • Your home is a jungle of power strips

Most 200-amp service breakers can support 40 to 42 slots for single-pole breakers or 20 double-pole breakers. However, you should not use all of the breakers at the same time. Avoid using more than 160 amps worth of power at any given time to avoid overloading your 200-amp system.

There are various reasons why an electrical outlet can stop working. You might have to do some detective work to understand whether it’s a problem with the attached appliance, the outlet itself, or a faulty breaker. Sometimes, old age or loose wiring are to blame; other times, it can be as simple as an overloaded circuit tripping the system and cutting power. If you’re troubleshooting doesn’t solve the mystery or repairs, or replacements are required, it’s time to call in the pros.

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