By Word of Mouth, LLC
By Word of Mouth, LLC

By Word of Mouth, LLC

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Introduction: Here at By Word of Mouth, LLC., we handle all of your home needs. From: Kitchen and Bath Room Remodels to Restoration. Install or Repair Drywall, and Ceiling. Install Cabinets, Vanities, and Shower Doors. Pressure Wash and Deck Staining. Wall Paper and Pop Corn Ceiling Removal. Install Windows and Exterior Doors. Replace or Install New Trim Mouldings and Casings. Painting Interior and/or Exterior. Install and Repair Tile and Wood Floorings Hang Light Fixtures and Ceiling Fans. Install TV Mount or Electric Fire Place. Caulking Shower, Tubs, Sinks, Counter Tops. Install New Faucets, Hang Mirror, and Pictures. Gutter Clean-out and Demo. Closet Organizers and Furniture Assembly. Just reach out to, By Word of Mouth, LLC. We will relieve you of the stress and get the job done right the first time.
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18 years in business

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Megan c.
Sep 30, 2015
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Hired on Thumbtack

Hired on Thumbtack

Gary was great! We just needed a couple of odds and ends done.. Hanging pictures, light fixtures, etc... All done perfectly!!! Timely for sure and the right price! Will use him again for sure and highly recommend!! Thank you Gary!!
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Gary Madrigal

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

    Always get a few estimates (at least three). Ask to speak to at least 1 or 2 of the contractor's recent customers.

  • What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

    It's important for the contractor to know what (you) the customer wants. So make sure you have a plan or list of what want. Make sure to shop around and price the items out so you'll have a ball part estimates of the materials. Yes a contractor can inform you of this but, you should know as well. Then find a contractor that can handle most, if not all of the work. For two reasons. #1 As a contractor, I have found it best to do most of the work myself. Problems with waiting on other contractors to stay on schedule or having contractors on the job when they should not be can cause problems. #2 You save money.