
MED HandyMan Services
About us
MED is a full service remodeling and repair company. A vairty of remodeling services, including kitchen and bathrooms, basements, and room additions can be handled with ease. Let us take the stress out of any home improvement project.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Kitchen and bathroom remodeling, and more, basement remodeling, carpentry work, ceiling fans, counter tops, cove base, door knobs, door locks, dry wall repairs of all kinds, exterior, installation of doors interior and exterior, lighting fixtures: interior, medicine cabinets, mini blinds, ovens, painting interior and exterior, room additions, shower doors, stoves, tile, tile board replacement for drop ceiling, trim and base floors and walls: ceramic, vanities
Amenities
Emergency Services
Yes
Free Estimates
Yes
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I told him he reminded me of my uncle who could do it all, repair antiques, or rebuild a chimney. (It turns out Michale repairs antiques too). Well, after a thorough onsite walkthrough of what we needed, Michael was quick to provide a written estimate (2 days) which contained all of the topics we had discussed on site, including sealing the leaking gutters.
After considering all of the bids, the people we had spoken with, we decided that it is always nice to have the same guy you start with be the one to lead the charge and actually do the work. We considered it a bonus that his bid was in the middle, fair & competitive. Michael slotted us into his schedule a bit over a week out; which is understandable as he really does it all.
The work began and bit by bit after several days we had a new chimney up, cement board for sure. It wasn't but a few more days the other repairs were done and painting prep was done. Then it was painted and one would never know the before, it was if the neglect had been wiped away with a washcloth.
Michael's work is efficient, even quiet in a manner that if hammers weren't going you wouldn't know that anyone was even around..and yet like little elves it all just gets done as anyone would expect. His workspace is tidied every day, his assistants are focused on the task at hand. There isn't much to say because it was all positive.
Mr. Douglas is a kind, courteous, sincere, attentive man. He'd have to be to put up with all of my peeking and questions the next day. I would say that there were a few items where we had a different perspective about the extent of what needed to be done, which is my own desire to be sure I get what I want - And we did. Where there were any questions or ambiguity we were able to work it out equitably, even to the extent that I sincerely think I got the better end of the deal as Michael really aims to please.
At the end of the day we had quality work, committment, and standards. We would have Michael come back next time for sure because he is just a nice guy to talk with when the work is done.
had gone above and beyond the expectations. Punctual and professional, great work! I have asked around and did my research and he was the one that gave me the best quote for the project, and is concern to not make the customer shell out too much unnecessary expenses.Overall I give them A+!!!
"It was a pleasure working with [member name removed] very nice people and I look forward to working to serving them in the future we take pride in every project that we do for our customer's and like saving them money on other projects they just don't know what to do with some simple adjustments and make it work works for me. thank you for the review and have a good day who's next"
"thanks so mush [member name removed] for the review I look forward to serving you in the future have a blessed day thanks"
Mike himself was very professional, timely, punctual and the overall experience could not have gone better. Mike was very efficient but also a more "old school" craftsman. He really went out of his way to make the finishing touches and take time to make sure everything looked perfect. He redid a couple things and touched up paint (even in places where he was not working).
Overall a great experience.
I called Michael initially because he was local (Garland) and from his reviews, I thought I would be able to work with him. I decided to do business with him because I respected the way he approached the small gnarly problems in my small house -- with respect, knowledge, and creativity. I will continue to do business with him as long as he will have us :) -- he does his work the old-fashioned way -- thoroughly, efficiently, skillfully, thoughtfully. He does not cut corners. He educates me along the way. He communicates well. He seems to be a person of unusual character. We enjoyed having him and his brothers in our home and we will be enjoying the benefits of the quality work they did for us for a long time to come. (And yes, they did clean up every place they were working before they packed up to go home.) Thanks, all three of you.
and cracks were developing in several places. The paint on the ceilings showed striping. The connecting door between the house
and the garage had seen better days.
Called Mike for an estimate. He showed up punctually and emailed an estimate on schedule. He suggested a new metal door
to replace the connecting door, which worked out quite well. He had the door lock re-keyed to match the front door.. As he and his
brother were doing the job, he noticed several areas that were sub-par, but hadn't been included in the estimate. He went ahead
and fixed them without changing the estimate. Some repairs required adding extra bracing from within the attic to support the
drywall properly.
Once the job was finished, he cleaned the floors and carpet in the rooms where the work had been performed, even though the first
thing done was to spread tarps and drop cloths to protect the floors. All debris was collected and placed in the appropriate refuse/recycle bin.
The job was completed on time and with very high quality. Mike and his brother were very professional and wanted to make sure
that the job was done correctly.
MED had agreed 10/30 afternoon to provide a detailed bid/contract that matched our verbally-agreed specifications when both MAL and TGL separately objected to the vague, general bid he had made. No such document was ever provided. A number of other agreements were made and were not honored. Full detail follows.
The demolition was begun but with a major problem: MED was told AND SHOWN how to use successive supports to hold the closet walls in place while the subfloor was rebuilt under them. Instead, the South-wall of the closet was jacked up 1? into the ceiling over TGL's vigorous objection, and the East-wall jacked up ½? into the ceiling, resulting in multiple drywall fractures, the S-wall being pulled away ¾? at its bottom from the outer W-wall, the closet door no longer hanging properly, and the doorjamb busted apart. This was done with the cavalier statement that ?this is the only way to do it? despite TGL having described and then physically demonstrated on the E closet wall how to retain the walls undisturbed. "Don't worry, I'll fix it all back the way it was" was his assurance to TGL.
In a 3.5h absence of TGL (11:30am-3pm), the demolition was finished and sealants applied inside and to the cracks+seam of the South wall and MED left for the day at 2:50pm. These sealants were incorrectly applied and their warranties void: Sikaflex self-leveling sealant for the cracks and seams requires 3-5 days to cure, and the manufacturer specifically warns that is must be left exposed to air during the cure time. Instead, MED immediately applied Drylock to the retaining wall and on top of all teh Sika sealant. Drylock requires a 3-hour cure time before a 2nd coat is applied, but the 2nd coat was applied and the MED team gone long before that.
The next day (11/1), the Northernmost-joist (the 1st to be anchored despite TGL request that the new floor be built back as before, i.e beginning with E and W nailers) was incorrectly placed too high (TGL objections brushed off) to allow subflooring and flooring to fit under closet walls as it had originally, and much time and wood was consumed while MED built an unnecessary ?box? of doubled joists under the closet walls, which are NOT load-bearing but merely partition walls.
The rest of the nailers were anchored to the retaining wall and were not quite level. TGL pointed this out and MED said "as long as the bubble is between the lines it is level." In fact, "level" is when the bubble is CENTERED between the lines, yet MED at more than one point considered "level" readings where the bubble was well into one of the lines. The concrete anchors were irregularly placed, nor all sunk in to full depth. Where there was too much gap or protruding anchor, MED assured TGL that extra anchors would be placed to bolster these weak spots. NOT DONE.
MED began affixing joists in the afternoon: irregularly, at roughly 16" intervals for most, instead of 12", and TGL objected that the wrong screws, the wrong spacings, and not using hangers for all joists was not acceptable. "I have 30 years' experience, and this is good enough" was the response. MAL separately objected to the too-far and too-close irregular joist spacings, and was similarly brushed off. Supports were placed under the joists irregularly and not attached as specified, objections heard and ignored. The team left at 4pm with many joists left to do.
On 11/2, in at least one observed case the joist was cut too long, would not fit, so MED hammered it as hard as possible and affixed it anyway. The result is at least one joist that is 20" from the previous joist at one end, 17" at the other, and bent by affixing 3 17" cross braces along its length. Other joists are within just a few inches of each other.
The supports were placed irregularly under each joist, leaving one side's unsupported span longer than the other. The use by MED of cross-braces (nailed instead of screwed) only partially mitigates the resulting uneven load distribution.
Finally, untreated, low-grade plywood was installed, badly (many cliffs and mountains at the seams), instead of the specified PT plywood with a smooth even surface. The busted drywall seams and cracks, the closet doorjamb and door hang were NOT fixed.
On the whole, very sloppy and slapdash work with a weaker floor than designed.
We tried to meet with MED the morning of 11/6 at 9:30. He spent about 2 minutes talking with MAL, who had barely begun describing our dissatisfaction, then left. MAL called to him as he was getting in his truck, and he replied "I'll be back." That was at 9:50am. We tried his phone and left messages (he always answered before), and this review is being written at 3:15pm with no return call or show by MED.
"This is a perfect example of too many cooks in the kitchen. I was contacted by her and asked to come out and estimate some water damage she had in a den. I ended up have to go estimate four times as every time I went there one of her sons would tear more floor up or cause more damage specifically messing with the seal plates and anchors on supporting walls without properly supporting these walls ultimately causing the closet wall to come out of sort and fall.I had to make Support tee and jack up the ceiling to be able to install a new 2x6 floor joist. This extra work was not on my original estimate. We finally settled on what i would be doing and the cost. The materials used on this project were all agreed to. Even during the job after I left for the day one of her sons would continue to loosen seal plate joints and cause more work for me and my crew. When I left on Friday she was very satisfied and i was returning on Monday to finish the cosmetics and lay the new floor and paint. Monies have not been paid for that part of the job.There is an outstading balnace for $800.00 for the remainder of the work. She called over the weekend and asked me to come Tuesday instead, I said OK. When i arrived the plywood had been taken off and put back down by her son. I have no way of knowing what else he did to make the floor unlevel, but i was not redoing it for free. Her son would insist on being present and attempting to assist but was just getting in the way and causing the job to take longer that i estimated. He also felt I should pay him for the work that he feels he did. In closing What they are asking for is unreasonable and i cannot help them any further."
Michael contacted me within 24 hours of calling and leaving him a V.M. requesting a possible 'bid' on finishing out my 'shop'. He came out within the next few days (which happened to fall on a Saturday morning) to go over everything. He was extremely professional and knowledgeable which helped me make some decisions that I had not thought about, but would have needed to have done.
I received a bid within a few days which was quite reasonable. I made a few changes and contacted Michael and requested a 'new' bid which I received the same day.
Work began on the day we agreed on and the time we agreed on. Changes were made as the work progressed with an understanding between Michael and myself that there would be a change in the bid which was acceptable to us both. Michael put in full days with 1 other person 'helping' out the first 2 days, and then added more 'helpers' as needed. The job was basically completed in 4 days.
Overall, it was an incredible experience! I was extremely happy with the job and experience. YES, as long as Michael keeps working and I have the monies, Michael will be the one to do whatever 'work' I need to have done. He is extremely pleasant to work with and miticulous in his work ethics. Thank you, Michael and crew!!
Great company..They have the experiance
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