Tr. Goins LLC
Tr. Goins LLC

Tr. Goins LLC

$50/on-site estimate

(waived if hired)


Areas needing carpentry help

Responds within a day

Introduction: Our team has combine 50 plus years of experience in the construction and building industry. Striving to always apply our knowledge and extensive experience ensuring the utmost attentiveness to each, and every detail. We provide every customer with professional, reliable, quality work, while maintaining effective open lines of communication throughout the entire process.
Overview

Serves North Fort Myers, FL

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License verified

1 employee

26 years in business

Payment methods

This pro accepts payments via Cash, Check, Credit card, and Zelle.

Featured Projects

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Specialties
Areas needing carpentry help

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Reviews

Customers rated this pro highly for work quality, professionalism, and responsiveness.

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Sybil R.
Nov 1, 2023
We are more than pleased with our new ceiling that you completed! The work was done without problems of any kind and our room is beautiful once again! Thank you! We are more than pleased with your work! Sybil Raitt
Credentials
License

License Type: Certified Building Contractor (FL)

License verified on 4/18/2024

License

License Type: Certified Residential Contractor (FL)

License verified on 11/2/2023

Background Check

Tracy Goins

FAQs

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    – Know Your End Goal Are you renovating to raise the resale value of your home, or will you be staying put for years to come? Having a specific plan in place for your future will help you decide how deep to go with your project. -Consult Your Calendar Be sure to plan for a few weeks to a month timeline to ensure you have wiggle-room for delays. – Pack up Declutter, cover, move, or pack up any items in the work area. This ensured all your belongings are secure and clean during the process. -Plan for Outages Plan for outages. Many times, the water, electricity, or both need to be shut off for a period. Whether it’s only a section of your home or throughout. Floods and electrocuted contractors will put a very abrupt halt to your project. -Keeping Track Keep a job file, including contract, plans, specifications, invoices, change orders and all correspondence with the contractor. -Most Important Keep the lines of communication open between you and the remodeling contractor and the work crew. Ask questions. Let them know what your family schedule is and whether you have pets confined somewhere. Make sure you have specified how—via phone, in-person or via email—and how often you wish to communicate with your remodeling contractor about your project.

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