"},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/wi/wausau/northstar-restoration-services-reviews-5534320.htm"},"position":1},{"@type":"ListItem","item":{"@type":"LocalBusiness","name":"Bob Ogi Carpentry","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressRegion":"WI","addressCountry":"US"},"review":{"@type":"Review","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Sherry W."},"reviewBody":".Bob was most accommodating, this is our only bathroom and on all but two occasions whenever he had to remove the toilet he replaced it at the end of the day. He was more than willing to work with us, he built in a wall cabinet I had repurposed and installed decorative talavera tile and sink I provided. He brought in the electrician and plumber without any delay for both the initial rough installation and the final finish work and he worked with the tile setter, who was unbelievably particular. All the work turned out beautifully. The few snags he ran into (this is a 100+ year old house) he took care of immediately and well. The only minor downside was he was somewhat optimistic as to when he could start so it all began somewhat later than we initially thought. We were not under any deadline so it was not an issue. Throughout the entire project everything was kept as contained as humanly possible. I was expecting a much bigger 'mess' as the house is so old and it's all plaster. Even having to have the wet tile saw inside the house because of the frigid temps was not a problem. The entire project took 3 weeks to complete which I didn't think was excessive at all considering it was taken down to the studs and subfloor and an entire doorway was moved over. "},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/wi/kewaskum/bob-ogi-carpentry-reviews-8130973.htm"},"position":2},{"@type":"ListItem","item":{"@type":"LocalBusiness","name":"Parker Contractors","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressRegion":"WI","addressCountry":"US"},"review":{"@type":"Review","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Kevin W."},"reviewBody":"Mike Parker (the owner of Parker Contractors) and I had a verbal Gentleman’s agreement in the fall of 2010. The agreement involved a $250 charge (which later turned to $200, per Parker) for a minimum amount of work performed at that time, due to an excavator local to the area having some extra topsoil. Parker works with the specific excavator and I was told that if it could be dropped off at my property, it would save the excavator, and presumably Parker some time, as well as save me some money beings I needed topsoil and the excavator would sell it to me cheap. The excavator was paid separately for the soil, but the agreement (also) entailed that Parker and I would catch up with each other in the spring in terms of this $200 charge for spreading the soil, when Parker returned to COMPLETE my yard in the spring. In May of 2011, I wondered why I still had not heard from Parker. It seemed to me that if my job was really that important to him, he would have called by now. Nevertheless, I did have a proposal from Parker, from the previous fall. However, in an effort to save a little money, I decided to omit a relatively large component from my plans. So I called Parker and had him come back out and draft a new proposal. The item omitted was a decorative mound in the front, in which I was planning to incorporate some shrubbery, florals, and mulch into. It obviously entailed soil, my best guess was probably 15 to 20 yards of soil...so essentially, at least one extra truckload of soil. The mound obviously entailed some labor as well, as it did have edging, as well as forming, etc. In pure speculation, if my yard was pristine, front and back, and I simply wanted Parker to come out and build this mound alone, my best guess is that it would cost me somewhere around $1,500 to $2,000 when it was all said and done, maybe even more, but certainly not less than $1,500. Realizing that in the aforementioned scenario, Parker would have to bring all (or at least some) of his equipment out for one mound vs. all of his equipment already being here for a job that entailed more than a half of an acre, I knew that I could not expect the aforementioned amounts to be shaved off an updated proposal. In other words, I new I was going to see $1,500 to $2,000+ shaved off the new proposal But I was certainly expecting upwards of $1,000. When Parker mailed me the proposal, it was only $105 less than the previous proposal. There was absolutely no change to the volume of soil, and no change to the labor. Furthermore, there were also some additional items that in my mind were very questionable in regards to the proposal itself. Grass seed had gone up 43% from the last proposal, just 6 or 7 months ago. Same thing with fertilizer, only IT went up 58%. That's certainly not what the retail store are representing. Last year, there was lime on the proposal, this year there is none. In total, we have 6 down spouts with sub-terrain drain tile. Out of the 6, three of them were buried by our excavator during the renovation process in 2010. Therefore, we are 100% certain that the drain tile was here, as well as exposed (in need of being buried) during the time Parker gave us his first proposal in the fall. Yet, nowhere on the proposal did it make any mention of it, and beings we distinctively remember speaking to Parker about burring them, we just assumed that it was not itemized and that it was worked into the first bid as labor, etc. However, this year, 150 feet of drain tile suddenly appears on the proposal. These items among others raise red flags for us and we decide that we needed to express these concerns to Parker. Due to the fact that I know very well how these telephone conversations tend to go with contractors, and because I knew that we had several concerns regarding the proposal, AND because 9 times out of 10 in the past, when I would call Parker, it always seemed like he would have a poor connection with limited connectivity (which obviously I don't blame him for), I decided to write him a letter voicing our concerns instead. I figured this way he could read it on his own time and get back to me when he had a chance. In fact, I assumed that there must be some mistakes on the proposal and that we would have this rectified in no time...but I was sorely mistaken. Two days later, Parker called me, absolutely besides himself. At one point in the conversation I even asked him, Mike, what about the letter was so bad? The only thing he could say in his defense was, I've been in business for X amount of years and I ain't never got a letter like this! At this point I was really in dismay. Because I felt that I went way out of my way to make this a professional letter which expressed what I felt, with several viable concerns. I even went as far as to mention in the letter that I was in no way, shape, or form attempting to attack his integrity or quality or workmanship. In hindsight, after sharing the story and showing the letter and the two proposals to several different people, it seems like a lot of this may be the result of his actually having to READ for five minutes and/or the fact that I had some pretty good points in which he was not able to supply any real good answers to. In fact, he was so upset on the phone that he refused the job, claiming he was no longer interested in it, claiming that with this many headaches before the job actually even begins, he can only imagine what lies ahead. Headaches? Because of some relative questions regarding his proposal? I'm sorry, but I beg to differ! Additionally, Parker informs me that he's going to go ahead and send me a bill for $200 for the work performed in the fall. I informed Parker that I did not agree with this, because our gentleman’s agreement had everything to do with that $200 as it did him completing the job. I asked Parker how it could be fair that I am expected to hold up to my end of the bargain when he can simply wash his hands of the agreement and walk away? He exclaimed, I'm going to send you the bill and if you do not think it was worth it or don't feel it was fair, you don't have to pay me for it! Needless to say, it really wasn't necessary for him to advise me of this. When the bill arrived in the mail a couple days later, I wrote return to sender on the envelope and dropped it back into the mail. A couple days later, I received a voicemail from Parker indicating that he received the parcel back in the mail. He went on to say that he was going to file a contractor's lien on my home (which he has every right to do if he feels there was some wrong doing in this case...we can certainly address it later in the courts if I do not agree with it and wish to contest it). Parker also went on to say that he also has a cousin who is a debt collector of sorts (his exact words) and that I can expect him to also be at my house by the end of the week, which I considered to be a personal threat against my life, well-being, and/or my property. Then on Tuesday, May 24, 2011, I was informed that Parker arrived at my home and physically threatened my 74-year-old father who I had doing some odd jobs around the house, as well as my property. My father showed signs of being visibly distraught and openly/indubitably anxious over the endeavor. He said, I don't even know anything about any of this and didn't even know who this guy was, nor did he know me, and I've never heard anyone yell so loud, swear so much, or talk to me that way in my entire life, in fact, he said, I don't think the entire neighborhood has probably ever heard anyone yell so loud. Parker also told my father that if he didn't receive his $250, MARK MY WORDS, I will take that tractor off that trailer (as he pointed to his truck and trailer) and one of these nights, that tractor will come right through this garage and right into the new living addition (where people are of course now sleeping). Needless to say, this was also considered to be a very serious threat to life, well-being, as well as property. So far, as of yesterday, getting a proposal from Mike Parker of Parker Contractors (and subsequently questioni"},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/wi/bowler/parker-contractors-reviews-6260434.htm"},"position":3}]}
Holiday Decorating reviews from real Angi homeowners in Rib Mountain, WI
Last update on October 15, 2025
Tony H.
5.0
01/2015
The staff for NorthStar was friendly and very polite while they were at our house completing the work. When the flooding ocurred it was over a holiday weekend. The on call individuals were very professional and were able to gain our trust very fast. During the process they walked through what...
We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business! Book with us online or feel free to give us a call today!
"Pond clean up and seasonal start (not install) Not good at communicating, late for appointments without notice and missed very obvious issues that caused water loss in the pond system that an untrained person found and fixed. EXPENSIVE but feel they can charge whatever they want because they are one of the few people that do this job. "
Jack W on July 2025
We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business! Book with us online or feel free to give us a call today!
"Pond clean up and seasonal start (not install) Not good at communicating, late for appointments without notice and missed very obvious issues that caused water loss in the pond system that an untrained person found and fixed. EXPENSIVE but feel they can charge whatever they want because they are one of the few people that do this job. "
At Traditions, we pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in holiday, landscape, and special occasion lighting. Customer satisfaction is our top priority as we go through the process of installation, removal, and storage. Whether you have a design of your own or would rather leave that to us, we will do whatever it takes to give your home or event the look and feel you have always wanted and deserve. We are available 24 hours during peak holiday season for any kind of maintenance or new installations. We look forward to earning your business!
"Very professional, did awesome work, was on time, easy to deal with! We will definitely use him again."
Sheilagh L on December 2022
At Traditions, we pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in holiday, landscape, and special occasion lighting. Customer satisfaction is our top priority as we go through the process of installation, removal, and storage. Whether you have a design of your own or would rather leave that to us, we will do whatever it takes to give your home or event the look and feel you have always wanted and deserve. We are available 24 hours during peak holiday season for any kind of maintenance or new installations. We look forward to earning your business!
"Very professional, did awesome work, was on time, easy to deal with! We will definitely use him again."
We as a lawn care company we value professionalism and passion for the job which is why we will always try to do the best job we can. We are a luxury Landscaping company we specialize in everything from paver and concrete patios to basic landscaping. We also are weekly lawn care service providers.
"Excellent! The Team (3-4 Men) was diligent, efficient, polite and hard-working. They left the site immaculate. Their work has already received compliments from neighbors and others. The Supervisor visited the site to evaluate the work done; he, too, was very professional. I hope to work with Jorge's Landscaping again."
Christine N on September 2025
We as a lawn care company we value professionalism and passion for the job which is why we will always try to do the best job we can. We are a luxury Landscaping company we specialize in everything from paver and concrete patios to basic landscaping. We also are weekly lawn care service providers.
"Excellent! The Team (3-4 Men) was diligent, efficient, polite and hard-working. They left the site immaculate. Their work has already received compliments from neighbors and others. The Supervisor visited the site to evaluate the work done; he, too, was very professional. I hope to work with Jorge's Landscaping again."
Christine N on September 2025
Firkus Construction and Cleaning
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We get your work done right! Weather its something as simple as a gutter repair or power-wash, or as strenuous as a roof repair. We will get it done! Winter is coming up fast, so if you need your pipe lines re-done, Christmas lights put up, or your flooring needs some updating, we have you covered!
We get your work done right! Weather its something as simple as a gutter repair or power-wash, or as strenuous as a roof repair. We will get it done! Winter is coming up fast, so if you need your pipe lines re-done, Christmas lights put up, or your flooring needs some updating, we have you covered!
Servicing all your Avon needs in person or online delivered to your door.red . No order too big or too small. Have you looked at an Avon fund-raiser lately? Make 35% today.
Servicing all your Avon needs in person or online delivered to your door.red . No order too big or too small. Have you looked at an Avon fund-raiser lately? Make 35% today.
Downtown store front retail business. Fresh flowers, Home Accents and Gifts.We do wedding flowers and rent vintage and elegant wedding décor, we will even style your wedding!
Downtown store front retail business. Fresh flowers, Home Accents and Gifts.We do wedding flowers and rent vintage and elegant wedding décor, we will even style your wedding!
Sunrise Builders is a Wisconsin based builder/remodeler. Our company is run by experienced tradesmen. We will take take on any building project that you can dream up! We do not subcontract work, you can rest assured that the owner of the company is overseeing all work to completion.
Sunrise Builders is a Wisconsin based builder/remodeler. Our company is run by experienced tradesmen. We will take take on any building project that you can dream up! We do not subcontract work, you can rest assured that the owner of the company is overseeing all work to completion.
Decorist is an online interior design service that provides professional decorating help – in your style and on your budget – for a low flat fee starting at $199 per room. Whether you're moving, renovating or just want a fresh new look, Decorist is the easy and affordable way to design the room you've always wanted.
Decorist is an online interior design service that provides professional decorating help – in your style and on your budget – for a low flat fee starting at $199 per room. Whether you're moving, renovating or just want a fresh new look, Decorist is the easy and affordable way to design the room you've always wanted.
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FAQs for holiday decorating projects in Rib Mountain, WI
Professional holiday decorating services cost about $1,500 on average, with prices ranging from $300 to $2,500 and more. The total price tag depends on the type and amount of decorating requested, along with additional cost factors like your home’s location, materials, and labor.
Check out these common holiday decorating service costs:
Exterior holiday light installation: $400
Christmas tree decoration: $200–$600
Interior holiday design and decoration: $50–$200 per hour
Holiday landscaping: $50–$100 per hour
If you need help with your holiday decorating, the first step is determining your lighting and decor needs to narrow down your pro options. For example, if you want a custom outdoor light display with all of the bells and whistles, you’ll likely need to hire a local holiday light installer who specializes in that service. But if you only need to hang some lights inside in hard-to-reach places, consider hiring a handyperson or an interior decorator instead. It’s best to contact at least three different companies for quotes and to find out what services they offer.
The cost to install holiday lights averages about $425, ranging from $220 to $675, depending on the type of lights and installation location.
High roofs: $3.50–$6 per linear foot
Balconies: $50–$75 each
Outdoor tree: $75–$1,500 per tree
Christmas light installation costs also vary on light size and type:
Hiring someone to decorate your Christmas tree costs about $400 on average, ranging from $200 to $1,500 or more, depending on the type of decorating service, size of the tree, location, and materials used to decorate the tree.
Price ranges vary by service type:
Handyperson: $60–$125 per hour
Professional light installer: $300 per hour
Interior decorator: $50–$200 per hour
Christmas tree designer: $600–$1,500 per tree
The Rib Mountain, WI homeowners’ guide to holiday decorating services
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
Christmas light installation costs depend mostly on your home’s square footage, but our expert guide breaks down all the factors that influence what you’ll pay.
If you're dreaming of rocking around your—professionally decorated—tree this season, this is how much a Christmas tree decorating service will cost you.