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CLM Contracting

Very good 4.5

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Very good 4.5

(38)

Appliance Installation

  • 44 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Sterling Heights, MI
Cynthia F. says, "I hired CLM Contracting to remove my kitchen subfloor, replace it with cement board, and tile overtop of it. I would arrive to the house ten minutes early to every appointment, and Connor was ALWAYS there before me. He'd then provide me with a no-nonsense rundown of what he intended to complete that day, and then immediately get to it. Each day, he provided courteous estimates of when he'd be done, giving me more than enough time to head back to the house, inspect the work, and lock up after him. Every step of the way, Connor was thoroughly honest about how he foresaw the job proceeding. When he accidentally scuffed the side of a cabinet (not his fault - I inadvertently obstructed his workspace with my refrigerator), he pointed it out to me that same afternoon. Later he bought a perfectly-matching pint of stain to fix it, and did so with such skill, you'd never guess the scuff even happened. He even left the remainder of the pint at my home without charging me a cent for it, spotlighting his honesty and integrity by simply saying, "That's on my end." When it came to light that the tile I had purchased would necessitate an extra days' labor, he told me the same day. When it came time to cut him a check, he had original receipts of all the materials he'd purchased, all of which was clearly reflected in the final cost of the project. When I had a question, he had an answer. Before he was even on the clock, he aided me in removing hinges from my fridge and in moving my stove, yet didn't ask for a single dime more. Oh, and the kitchen floor? It looks terrific. Connor's got hands steadier than a heart surgeon when it comes to laying tile, and that skill is reflected in the impeccable quality of the final result. As is plainly visible in the photos, my kitchen looked somewhat ghastly before he came to fix it up, and now it's the highlight of the house! In a world full of seedy contractors with less-than-honorable intentions, Connor shines like a diamond among lumps of coal. At no point did I harbor even a speck of suspicion regarding his morality or his work ethic. He's simply the best general contractor I've ever had the pleasure of hiring, and if you choose him for your project (which you should), you will not be disappointed. He'll be getting plenty more business from me in the future."See more
Cynthia F. says, "I hired CLM Contracting to remove my kitchen subfloor, replace it with cement board, and tile overtop of it. I would arrive to the house ten minutes early to every appointment, and Connor was ALWAYS there before me. He'd then provide me with a no-nonsense rundown of what he intended to complete that day, and then immediately get to it. Each day, he provided courteous estimates of when he'd be done, giving me more than enough time to head back to the house, inspect the work, and lock up after him. Every step of the way, Connor was thoroughly honest about how he foresaw the job proceeding. When he accidentally scuffed the side of a cabinet (not his fault - I inadvertently obstructed his workspace with my refrigerator), he pointed it out to me that same afternoon. Later he bought a perfectly-matching pint of stain to fix it, and did so with such skill, you'd never guess the scuff even happened. He even left the remainder of the pint at my home without charging me a cent for it, spotlighting his honesty and integrity by simply saying, "That's on my end." When it came to light that the tile I had purchased would necessitate an extra days' labor, he told me the same day. When it came time to cut him a check, he had original receipts of all the materials he'd purchased, all of which was clearly reflected in the final cost of the project. When I had a question, he had an answer. Before he was even on the clock, he aided me in removing hinges from my fridge and in moving my stove, yet didn't ask for a single dime more. Oh, and the kitchen floor? It looks terrific. Connor's got hands steadier than a heart surgeon when it comes to laying tile, and that skill is reflected in the impeccable quality of the final result. As is plainly visible in the photos, my kitchen looked somewhat ghastly before he came to fix it up, and now it's the highlight of the house! In a world full of seedy contractors with less-than-honorable intentions, Connor shines like a diamond among lumps of coal. At no point did I harbor even a speck of suspicion regarding his morality or his work ethic. He's simply the best general contractor I've ever had the pleasure of hiring, and if you choose him for your project (which you should), you will not be disappointed. He'll be getting plenty more business from me in the future."

FAQs

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

What size air conditioner do I need?

Your air conditioner should have about 20 BTU per square foot of living space, according to Consumer Reports. However, you should also account for other factors in the room. 

If it’s a very shady space, you can take off 10% of the square footage BTU calculation. If it’s sunny, add 10%. For rooms normally occupied by two or more people, you should add 600 BTU per additional person. Finally, if the room is a kitchen, add 4,000 BTU to your calculated square footage total.

Talk to an air conditioning company or HVAC professional to find out what size you should get.

What does SEER mean on an air conditioner?

The SEER label on an air conditioner stands for seasonal energy efficiency ratio. This is a measure of the efficiency of either an air conditioning unit or a heat pump. 

The U.S. Department of Energy recommends replacing older AC units with energy-efficient models. Contact an air conditioning company or HVAC specialist for tips on how to select a new unit.

What types of appliances can a professional install?

There are a number of different appliances that professionals can install for you, including:

  • Washers and dryers. These machines are heavy and very sensitive to being level and balanced, and also require hookups to water, electricity and sometimes gas or propane.
  • Cooking ranges. Your range may use propane or gas, which is a hookup job best left to the pros.
  • Microwaves. You may want to have your microwave be an undermount or in-mounted unit, which a pro can install and make it look seamless.
  • Refrigerators. These are heavy and often require a water hookup.
  • And more!

Reach out to an appliance installation service, and find out if they can install your appliance. Often, it’s helpful to provide the brand and model of the appliance you’re trying to set up.

What are the advantages of hiring an appliance installer?

There are several perks to having a professional install your appliances, including:

  • Hiring a pro saves you time and money. If it breaks down, the service person who sold and installed the machine can fulfill its warranty. However, this warranty could be void if you install it incorrectly.
  • It will work reliably. Many appliances like ranges and laundry machines rely on being on level surfaces as well as having potentially dangerous hookups installed correctly. 
  • You can get repair and maintenance support. If something isn’t working or you want advice, you can call up your installer and ask if they can help you troubleshoot or repair it.

How much does it cost to install appliances?

Installing a new appliance costs $125, on average. However, homeowners should expect to pay within the range of $120 to $150. 

For less complex appliance installations, you may pay a low-end cost ranging between $65 and $100. On the other hand, more complex appliances like laundry machines, ranges and other items can cost between $175 and $326 to install. Ask whichever appliance installation service you hire to give you a price quote, if possible.

Should you tip appliance installers?

You can tip appliance installers if you feel their service has gone above and beyond. A standard tip is between $10 and $20. 

Reasons you might consider tipping include a very pleasant customer service demeanor, having to carry a heavy appliance up or down the stairs, working in inclement weather, taking care not to make a mess and other acts of care and consideration. You are not obligated to leave a tip — but one is always appreciated.

How do I hire an appliance installer?

To find an appliance installer near you, start searching on Thumbtack. This way, you see a list of nearby pros offering services and compare based on their customer review, ratings and profile pages. You can also find customer-uploaded photos showing pictures of the pro’s work. 

Check for licensing requirements in your state, and make sure whoever you work with abides by them. Finally, contact several different pros to compare their rates.

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