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- Provider travels up to 60 miles
Its hot out. I mean really hot. Like exwife mad at you hot. – Jul 11, 2011 at 5:13 am
We are fixing the things no one else will.
We are a veteran-owned garage door store and handyman.
We offer the following products and services:
* garage door
* opener
* electrical
* plumbing
* roofing
* tile
* flooring
* drywall
* plaster
* door
* window
* masonry
* wells
Additionally, we repair farm equipment, fencing and agricultural buildings
If something is broken or hanging on by a thread in your home, business or farm, we can repair the problem.
We have been in business since the Xenia tornado.
A. Make sure the individual you are hiring knows what he is doing. With the economy not doing well, there is a glut of people claiming to being qualified and able to do just about any repair.
A. The amount of overhead a business has to cover with their pricing and charges. Insurance, trucks, equipment and taxes are just a few things an actual in business company has to face.
A. Ask the contractor where he buys materials. Call that supplier and ask them what they think of the contractor. Additionally, ask them if they would hire the contractor to work on their own house.
When you ask for references, a contractor can give you his cousin's name and you wont know.
But by checking with a supplier, you will find out what other people in business think of the contractor.