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D&D Remodel Masters LLC

1001 1st Ave
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D&D Remodel Masters LLC

1001 1st Ave
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Specializing in Tile backsplash,remodeling kitchens & bathroom,framing ,sheet rocking painting ,maintenance,hanging TVs and we install any smart home device. We take pride in everything single job! We do it All no job is to small! D&D offers you over 20 yrs of experience. We are locally homegrown technicians we are open to emergency services so feel free to contact us

Specializing in Tile backsplash,remodeling kitchens & bathroom,framing ,sheet rocking painting ,maintenance,hanging TVs and we install any smart home device. We take pride in everything single job! We do it All no job is to small! D&D offers you over 20 yrs of experience. We are locally homegrown technicians we are open to emergency services so feel free to contact us



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AdvantaClean of the Tri-State

4446 13th St
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AdvantaClean of the Tri-State

4446 13th St
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MOLD REMEDIATION & WATER DAMAGE REPAIR KEEPING HOMES & BUSINESSES SAFE FOR 20+ YEARS When it comes to mold remediation, water damage restoration, moisture control, radon mitigation, and air duct cleaning, there is only one name you should trust and it is AdvantaClean. Our team of certified professionals deliver fast, reliable services backed by over 20 years of experience. We are the first responders when you face emergencies such as severe mold growth, a burst water main, or more. We work quickly and efficiently to tackle the problem to prevent further, costlier damage.

MOLD REMEDIATION & WATER DAMAGE REPAIR KEEPING HOMES & BUSINESSES SAFE FOR 20+ YEARS When it comes to mold remediation, water damage restoration, moisture control, radon mitigation, and air duct cleaning, there is only one name you should trust and it is AdvantaClean. Our team of certified professionals deliver fast, reliable services backed by over 20 years of experience. We are the first responders when you face emergencies such as severe mold growth, a burst water main, or more. We work quickly and efficiently to tackle the problem to prevent further, costlier damage.


"On February 18, 2018 our insurance company referred Mammoth out of Hurricane, WV to handle mitigation and repair of our home that had a decent amount of water damage. They responded quickly. So quick, I was still on the phone with our insurance company when they called. They were also fast to get out there (the next day). Our home is under contract for sale and empty and we were supposed to close on April 6h. So there was no hampering of efforts. They were given our realtor's info to get whatever they needed. After the initial response, everything went down hill from there. You'd think them getting out there on February 18th to start work to dry everything out and repair what needed to be repaired would be done before closing. You'd be wrong. Julie (a manager) told my realtor that they would be done drying everything out by the 21st of February. Nope. Not only were they not done (They weren't done until March 1st), but when my realtor tried to follow up, she had to call her for a few days. And Julie would keep saying they just had too many projects. We asked repeatedly for them to check the electrical box and the duct work/ air conditioning unit. There was water in both. It wasn't checked until I spoke with Chris (manager over mitigation department) on 02/28 (he said it was checked. I don't know). When I asked him on 28th, which was the first time I spoke with him, he said it was the first time he was hearing of it. He was very nice. He apologized about the lack of communication from Julie and someone else named Kevin (he was a supervisor). He told me that they would have electrician out the next day to check the box and wiring under it. They billed for it, but was never given a report, even though we asked for it a few times. He also told me about repairs and that we would probably still close on time. I asked about the cabinets and he said there was swelling and they needed to be replaced. Chris also mentioned that the vapor barrier under the house (because the crawl space flooded) was full of mud and they were going to remove that also so it could properly dry out. Randy (manager of construction) called me On 03/01. This man has a very sour disposition. I mentioned about a closing date with him and he said they wouldn't meet it. I told him that's not what Chris or Julie have told us. When I asked about getting on ordering the cabinets so as not to waste time, he said they didn't need replaced. They looked fine when he was out there on the first day. He hadn't been out there since. He was very unfriendly. Which in turn made me unfriendly. I never raised my voice, used profanity or insulted him. My tone did change though. Especially when he repeated 4 times his "procedures" and how he wasn't going to change them. Which I didn't understand, because I didn't ask him to, much less what his procedures were. So I told him I wasn't interested in him rehashing his procedures with me and that I acknowledged them the first time. I instructed him to have a discussion with Chris to get on the same page and call me back. Apparently, he didn't care for someone giving him back what he gives and complained to Julie, who in turn called our realtor to complain about me. Seriously. I couldn't believe it either. She also kept telling my realtor they don't have time to update me because they have too many projects. That is not problem. If they have too much work, they shouldn't take more on. Julie told our realtor she was going to contact our insurance to see if they could get out of the project because of my interaction with Randy. I find it odd that no one contacted me directly about the incident. I was told the owner felt the same way as Julie and Randy. Randy called the next day, very pleasant. He said he would have the estimate ready by Saturday, but no later than Monday (03/05). Okay, great. I waited until 8 pm on Monday for that estimate. Nothing. I called our insurance and they said they were told they were getting it on Monday also and no one has called them either to say otherwise. I was not happy. No communication whatsoever. It wasn't submitted until Tuesday afternoon. I got it approved quickly. I also filed a complaint with our insurance company about how Mammoth wasn't meeting their own deadlines and not communicating when they don't. I also told them about my interaction with Randy. They asked if I wanted a new contractor. I said no because it would delay the repairs. I got a call from Julie that evening. She was very defensive. She (finally) asked what happened between Randy and I. I told her. She said again, they don't have time to give updates everyday. I told her as I've told Chris and Randy, I don't need an update everyday. What I need is if you give me a deadline and you're not going to meet it, you need to call me and tell me why. It's good business practice. Before she called me, she apparently called my realtor and extensively slandered me. Our realtor (who is not their client) is a very nice person and doesn't like conflict. So she just listened and relayed everything back to me. I am her client. I was livid. She also told my realtor several times that I better pay my $5k deductible or they're not moving forward with repairs. The lack of professionalism was . . . shocking. So, I decided to cut my losses. Early the next morning, I contacted our adjuster and said we wanted a new contractor. Apparently, the feeling was mutual because Julie contacted my realtor early in the morning to speak poorly of me again . . .in a very long text. She said the decision was made with the owner of Mammoth and Randy. I still have the texts. I sent our realtor out to the house to check on the work. She said the house was starting to smell and were weak spots in the sub flooring. I was told by Chris that everything that needed to be removed had been removed. Turned out not to be true either. There is still rotting carpet and padding in the master bedroom (they billed that they removed it), the moisture barrier under the house wasn't removed either. It still has puddles of water and lots of mud under the house (they billed for that). As of the 03/16, the smell in the house is so profound, that my realtor became physically ill. They obviously did not do a good job with drying things out (and yet they took all that time). At this time, we have hired another contractor. Very nice and professional. When they couldn't meet the deadline for a new estimate because they had to go back out a second time just to be sure, they called me. They provided a fluid timeline of when work would start. Maybe Mammoth should take notes from our new contractor. If I could give 0 stars, I would. It is obvious that the owner, as per Julie, condones unprofessional behavior and sub-par work performance. The perception from my standpoint is they are more interested in fleecing their customers and insurance companies than providing a quality service."

Karen H on March 2018

"On February 18, 2018 our insurance company referred Mammoth out of Hurricane, WV to handle mitigation and repair of our home that had a decent amount of water damage. They responded quickly. So quick, I was still on the phone with our insurance company when they called. They were also fast to get out there (the next day). Our home is under contract for sale and empty and we were supposed to close on April 6h. So there was no hampering of efforts. They were given our realtor's info to get whatever they needed. After the initial response, everything went down hill from there. You'd think them getting out there on February 18th to start work to dry everything out and repair what needed to be repaired would be done before closing. You'd be wrong. Julie (a manager) told my realtor that they would be done drying everything out by the 21st of February. Nope. Not only were they not done (They weren't done until March 1st), but when my realtor tried to follow up, she had to call her for a few days. And Julie would keep saying they just had too many projects. We asked repeatedly for them to check the electrical box and the duct work/ air conditioning unit. There was water in both. It wasn't checked until I spoke with Chris (manager over mitigation department) on 02/28 (he said it was checked. I don't know). When I asked him on 28th, which was the first time I spoke with him, he said it was the first time he was hearing of it. He was very nice. He apologized about the lack of communication from Julie and someone else named Kevin (he was a supervisor). He told me that they would have electrician out the next day to check the box and wiring under it. They billed for it, but was never given a report, even though we asked for it a few times. He also told me about repairs and that we would probably still close on time. I asked about the cabinets and he said there was swelling and they needed to be replaced. Chris also mentioned that the vapor barrier under the house (because the crawl space flooded) was full of mud and they were going to remove that also so it could properly dry out. Randy (manager of construction) called me On 03/01. This man has a very sour disposition. I mentioned about a closing date with him and he said they wouldn't meet it. I told him that's not what Chris or Julie have told us. When I asked about getting on ordering the cabinets so as not to waste time, he said they didn't need replaced. They looked fine when he was out there on the first day. He hadn't been out there since. He was very unfriendly. Which in turn made me unfriendly. I never raised my voice, used profanity or insulted him. My tone did change though. Especially when he repeated 4 times his "procedures" and how he wasn't going to change them. Which I didn't understand, because I didn't ask him to, much less what his procedures were. So I told him I wasn't interested in him rehashing his procedures with me and that I acknowledged them the first time. I instructed him to have a discussion with Chris to get on the same page and call me back. Apparently, he didn't care for someone giving him back what he gives and complained to Julie, who in turn called our realtor to complain about me. Seriously. I couldn't believe it either. She also kept telling my realtor they don't have time to update me because they have too many projects. That is not problem. If they have too much work, they shouldn't take more on. Julie told our realtor she was going to contact our insurance to see if they could get out of the project because of my interaction with Randy. I find it odd that no one contacted me directly about the incident. I was told the owner felt the same way as Julie and Randy. Randy called the next day, very pleasant. He said he would have the estimate ready by Saturday, but no later than Monday (03/05). Okay, great. I waited until 8 pm on Monday for that estimate. Nothing. I called our insurance and they said they were told they were getting it on Monday also and no one has called them either to say otherwise. I was not happy. No communication whatsoever. It wasn't submitted until Tuesday afternoon. I got it approved quickly. I also filed a complaint with our insurance company about how Mammoth wasn't meeting their own deadlines and not communicating when they don't. I also told them about my interaction with Randy. They asked if I wanted a new contractor. I said no because it would delay the repairs. I got a call from Julie that evening. She was very defensive. She (finally) asked what happened between Randy and I. I told her. She said again, they don't have time to give updates everyday. I told her as I've told Chris and Randy, I don't need an update everyday. What I need is if you give me a deadline and you're not going to meet it, you need to call me and tell me why. It's good business practice. Before she called me, she apparently called my realtor and extensively slandered me. Our realtor (who is not their client) is a very nice person and doesn't like conflict. So she just listened and relayed everything back to me. I am her client. I was livid. She also told my realtor several times that I better pay my $5k deductible or they're not moving forward with repairs. The lack of professionalism was . . . shocking. So, I decided to cut my losses. Early the next morning, I contacted our adjuster and said we wanted a new contractor. Apparently, the feeling was mutual because Julie contacted my realtor early in the morning to speak poorly of me again . . .in a very long text. She said the decision was made with the owner of Mammoth and Randy. I still have the texts. I sent our realtor out to the house to check on the work. She said the house was starting to smell and were weak spots in the sub flooring. I was told by Chris that everything that needed to be removed had been removed. Turned out not to be true either. There is still rotting carpet and padding in the master bedroom (they billed that they removed it), the moisture barrier under the house wasn't removed either. It still has puddles of water and lots of mud under the house (they billed for that). As of the 03/16, the smell in the house is so profound, that my realtor became physically ill. They obviously did not do a good job with drying things out (and yet they took all that time). At this time, we have hired another contractor. Very nice and professional. When they couldn't meet the deadline for a new estimate because they had to go back out a second time just to be sure, they called me. They provided a fluid timeline of when work would start. Maybe Mammoth should take notes from our new contractor. If I could give 0 stars, I would. It is obvious that the owner, as per Julie, condones unprofessional behavior and sub-par work performance. The perception from my standpoint is they are more interested in fleecing their customers and insurance companies than providing a quality service."

Karen H on March 2018


Paul Davis Emergency Services

656 South Commerce Drive
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Paul Davis Emergency Services

656 South Commerce Drive
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26 years of experience

Paul Davis provides professional residential and commercial emergency restoration services for disasters of all sizes. From water and flood damage, to fire damage and mold remediation, Paul Davis franchise professionals are available 24/7 to clean up and repair damage to residential and commercial property.Founded in 1966, Paul Davis is a rapidly growing network of more than 370 independently owned and operated franchises in the United States and Canada. Our headquarters are located in Jacksonville, Florida, as is our IICRC-approved National Training Center.Why Choose Paul Davis Emergency Restoration Services? •Nation-wide coverage, with hundreds of franchises across the US and Canada •Emergency disaster services available 24/7 •Rapid response to disasters of all sizes •IICRC-certified water restoration specialists •We work hand-in-hand with your property insurance company

Paul Davis provides professional residential and commercial emergency restoration services for disasters of all sizes. From water and flood damage, to fire damage and mold remediation, Paul Davis franchise professionals are available 24/7 to clean up and repair damage to residential and commercial property.Founded in 1966, Paul Davis is a rapidly growing network of more than 370 independently owned and operated franchises in the United States and Canada. Our headquarters are located in Jacksonville, Florida, as is our IICRC-approved National Training Center.Why Choose Paul Davis Emergency Restoration Services? •Nation-wide coverage, with hundreds of franchises across the US and Canada •Emergency disaster services available 24/7 •Rapid response to disasters of all sizes •IICRC-certified water restoration specialists •We work hand-in-hand with your property insurance company


Astar Abatement, Inc.

539 Kanawha 2 Mile RD
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Astar Abatement, Inc.

539 Kanawha 2 Mile RD
4.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

From asbestos abatement to a variety of inspections, Astar Abatement, Inc. offers the environmental remediation services to protect your family and employees. Since 1994, people have relied on our team for the services they need and we're ready to serve you.

From asbestos abatement to a variety of inspections, Astar Abatement, Inc. offers the environmental remediation services to protect your family and employees. Since 1994, people have relied on our team for the services they need and we're ready to serve you.



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Advanta Construction

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Advanta Construction

Unknown
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11 years of experience

Advanta Construction is an expanding company servicing the greater New York area. We are experienced in both commercial and residential projects. Our organization consists of our coordinated, client oriented office team and our crew of skilled craftsmen well practiced in many trades; including carpentry, plumbing, waterproofing, painting, and much more. Such a vast team allows us to provide for all of your construction needs.

Advanta Construction is an expanding company servicing the greater New York area. We are experienced in both commercial and residential projects. Our organization consists of our coordinated, client oriented office team and our crew of skilled craftsmen well practiced in many trades; including carpentry, plumbing, waterproofing, painting, and much more. Such a vast team allows us to provide for all of your construction needs.


MoistureTech Consulting

940 Juliana Street
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MoistureTech Consulting

940 Juliana Street
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35 years of experience

My primary business is consulting on buildings that have construction defects that allow moisture intrusion, rot, mold, etc. I also work with builders on new buildings to assist in the sequencing and selection of products to prevent moisture intrusion, promote long-term building performance, ie., concrete curing, roof flashing, window and door installation, moisture barriers, basement waterproofing, etc.

My primary business is consulting on buildings that have construction defects that allow moisture intrusion, rot, mold, etc. I also work with builders on new buildings to assist in the sequencing and selection of products to prevent moisture intrusion, promote long-term building performance, ie., concrete curing, roof flashing, window and door installation, moisture barriers, basement waterproofing, etc.

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Water and Smoke Damage Repair questions, answered by experts

Yes, most insurance plans cover acts of nature. In policy documents, this also may be called “Acts of God” or “natural disasters.” However, not all acts of nature are covered by your policy, and the extent to which they’re covered depends on your specific contract. Check your policy documents to understand your coverage limits and exclusions.

Yes, most homeowner’s insurance companies cover smoke damage if it stems from a covered issue, like a house fire or a wildfire. If you’re unsure, you can read through your policy or call your provider immediately after the event to see if the damage is covered. Make sure to document all of the damage, including damage to furniture and other items, when you file an insurance claim so you can be properly compensated.

The most common causes of kitchen fires are leaving cooking food unattended, frying food with excessive amounts of oil, and leaving flammable objects near the stovetop.

Costs depend on stone type, surface condition, labor, and whether sealing or deep cleaning is required.

Smoke damage will not go away on its own, but with professional remediation and restoration, you can return your home to its original condition after a fire. Trained smoke restoration professionals can eliminate smoke damage, which can affect areas of your home that are hard to see or access, and restore or replace smoke-damaged materials.

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