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Jeremy is very efficient and has performed an excellent job in my garage
ensuring the eaves are sealed
firstleafconstruction.com
ensuring the eaves are sealed
Phoenix, AZ
I was very impressed and pleased of the high quality and service they provided. 5 ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ All the way! I saw the before and after and I was stun in disbelief when I witnessed how much the house has developed. You can tell how passionate the employees were through their work. I would describe it as a work of art, made it more modern. Will definitely recommend them to all my friends and family
www.azhomerepairsandservices.com
3451 E Evans Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85032
Oh boy I hoped to forget this incident but here comes a reminder to review from Google when I am looking for a handyman this time...
I got about 1/3 of what I paid for. First job was to install a range hood with 6 inch diameter vent. Company sent one handyman for what was definitely a two person job. He ultimately got the hood up with my help (I happened to have the morning off) but ended up missing the mounting brackets, which had to be completely redone by myself and family, causing a several month delay to find enough time to do the job.
Second job was to install a garage door opener, which he did. However I specifically had the office employee note the existing prewiring and pointed it out to the handyman before starting the job. This time I was not around and returned to wires stapled to the ceiling and walls. The lack of attention to detail on both his and the office employee staff is disappointing. It makes me doubt the experience of the company as a whole if they didn't know what prewiring looks like.
I feel bad for the handyman since he was genuinely trying hard, yet shoddy work is shoddy work.
www.thehappyhandymanllc.com
I got about 1/3 of what I paid for. First job was to install a range hood with 6 inch diameter vent. Company sent one handyman for what was definitely a two person job. He ultimately got the hood up with my help (I happened to have the morning off) but ended up missing the mounting brackets, which had to be completely redone by myself and family, causing a several month delay to find enough time to do the job.
Second job was to install a garage door opener, which he did. However I specifically had the office employee note the existing prewiring and pointed it out to the handyman before starting the job. This time I was not around and returned to wires stapled to the ceiling and walls. The lack of attention to detail on both his and the office employee staff is disappointing. It makes me doubt the experience of the company as a whole if they didn't know what prewiring looks like.
I feel bad for the handyman since he was genuinely trying hard, yet shoddy work is shoddy work.
Phoenix, AZ