
Serving Granite Falls, WA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2016
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"We had them for repairing our appliance. Many many thanks to Roy from Neli Virtual Appliance Repair."





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Serving Granite Falls, WA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2016
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"We had them for repairing our appliance. Many many thanks to Roy from Neli Virtual Appliance Repair."





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Serving Granite Falls, WA and surrounding areas
In business since 1991
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"So many great things to say about this service company they the company came over and fixed my electrical panel, while also installing a generator this company, appliance repair, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, roofing, solar to name a few. I have been doing service with them for a long time, I truly don't know what I would do without these guys. Tyler is always very responsive to calls and emails, whether in an emergency or just routine service. This guy makes you feel like family. In a world full of negatives, I always know that doing business with Home Squad will always be a positive experience. Tyler explains things to me in ways that I can understand, knowing exactly what’s going to happen. You will absolutely not regret reaching out to Home Squad, when your home needs electrical or needing your subzero back cooling."





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Serving Granite Falls, WA and surrounding areas
In business since 1993
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"I spoke with Tim Hamblen before I decided to purchase a new gas cooktop. Since we were switching from an electrical cooktop to a gas one, I needed to know what was involved. Based on my estimate of distance from cooktop to furnace, Tim provided me with a cost estimate. Although he wasn't the cheapest (he was in the middle of 3 bids), he provided me with the most detail and information. He told me exactly what parts would be used and what work would be done. He also told me something that I don't recall hearing from any of the appliance sales people, our electrical outlet would need to be switched from 240 volts to 120 volts this would cost anywhere between $150 and $200 (work to be done by an electrician, not Tim). Without this information, I wouldn't have budgeted for it, or worse, I might had my cooktop installed without the proper electrical outlet for it. After I ordered the cooktop, I hired Hamblen and Sons to install the gas line. Tim was able to schedule the work 3 days after my call. His sons, Drew and Matthew, arrived on time and completed the work in less than the estimated time of 4 hours. Both of them were courteous, professional and mindful of my 2 year old. They took the time to answer all my questions and explain their work. I asked them to install a tee for one future fireplace insert; they did that and installed a 2nd one (free of charge) to accommodate a 2nd fireplace insert. In addition, they "upgraded" the system by changing the existing 1/2" line that went to the furnace and water heater to a 3/4" line, which would give me higher available BTUs for the cooktop and future fireplace inserts. I'm happy with the work they did and will recommend them to my friends."
Serving Granite Falls, WA and surrounding areas
In business since 2005
Free estimates
"Everything you want in a pro; on-time, knowledgable, respectful of home, cleaned up after hooking up stove. I put in a request on Saturday evening and he came out Sunday morning. Just all-around awesome!"

Serving Granite Falls, WA and surrounding areas
In business since 2016
Credit card accepted
"AMAZINGLY WELL!! Very responsive to my series concerns on such a hot week, came out next day and fixed the problem. Fridge is only 18 months old but working like new again. This is service as it should be and very impressed."

Serving Granite Falls, WA and surrounding areas
In business since 1971
Credit card accepted
"I pay $75 annually for a certain amount of appliances to be covered. What we didn't know is that you still have to pay a service call fee and if the technician deems the appliance still functional they will not fix it and if the technician says there is nothing wrong with the appliance, they will not fix it. In other words, the appliance has to be completely broken in order for them to fix it."





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Serving Granite Falls, WA and surrounding areas
In business since 2003
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"We called John. He explained that in such a short notice and that the job would take more time to do it proper. It was for a double oven and warming drawer that we are having delivered by Monday. We explained we just need a simple cut out , and add on , it;s our work kitchen. He sent one of his men- Jure. He did a very nice job, in an amazing time. Very good value for the work provided. Thank you John, you made our day! The Bloom's
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Serving Granite Falls, WA and surrounding areas
In business since 2003
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Sunshine Renovations has 1 employees, brings in speciality subs when needed. Owner operated. Licensed and bonded. Does work on kitchens, bathrooms, decks, windows and handy man work. Angie's list members gat 10% discount.
Serving Granite Falls, WA and surrounding areas
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Offers commercial services
"I hired Palm Construction for a kitchen remodel and rewiring my house. They did an excellent job. I am very happy with the results. They finished the job on time which was very important. The workers were very polite and professional and cleaned up after the work was completed. Jacob, Ken and Mike did an excellent job coordinating the Projects. Also the designer Maya, was extremely helpful going with me to pick out flooring, countertops, appliances and paint. I would definitely recommend Palm Construction and will certainly use them for any upcoming projects I may have."
Serving Granite Falls, WA and surrounding areas
In business since 2005
Credit card accepted
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This was a dream remodel! Brian came to the house several times and provided several options for design. He had infinite patience with us as we came up with new things to add. He worked well with the designer we worked with, Colleen Wiley of Interior Moods. Brian was good at explaining what different options would involve and would offer his opinion on different aspects of the design where
his experience would help us decide. The bid we received did not include appliances (which we bought at Metropolitan Appliance), plumbing fixtures (bought through Interior Moods at Better Bath and Kitchen) , decorative pendants, or cabinet pulls (great deal at Hardware Northwest in Georgetown). Brian's bid was significantly cheaper than the other bids we received, but the raves on
Angie's List and the recommendations from his references convinced us that it was OK to take the cheapest bid. Another thing is that Brian said that he would be on the site every day to take care of matters as they arise, which he was and did. He is not just a salesman who then turns the project loose, he is on site every day working alongside his crew and checking on the quality of everything.
The biggest issue started on day two after the demo had begun--a wall we wanted out couldn't be moved because of being a support wall. Brian was very accommodating in getting a change order of the cabinetry to fit in the altered space. Once that issue was resolved, the project moved on smoothly. Brian was always saying that they "would make it right" if I had a question about something that didn't look right, and he did We were impressed with his integrity and his patience. His subs were all skillful and personable and came when they were supposed to. They all also had great things to say about working with Brian. How often can you say that!! Al was Brian's regular worker on our project. He was great! One thing that came up that shows how Brian works--our cooktop
hood was going to be vented up through the ceiling and then take a turn to go outside. Every way that they tried to run the vent, they encountered a support beam! Brian constructed a way to get the venting to go below the flooring with the added advantage of using the same vent hole to the outside that we had before.
January 2013 update--I never finished this review because we had some issues with the flooring not being finished to our liking and I was waiting until that was done. However, I see on Angie's List that Brian ran into some problems with the Big Deal and was not able to handle all the calls and problems that this entailed. I decided to submit my review because I now know why the floor was put on the back burner. Please read Brian's response to one of his reviewers. What he said about how he wanted to run his company on integrity and good workmanship is so true. I sincerely hope that Brian overcomes the bad reviews regarding the Big Deal because what he and his company are are a bath and kitchen remodel company and they do that excellently. I was so surprised when I didn't hear from Brian, because he has always been prompt in returning calls and always caring about my concerns. I worried something had happened to him and now I know that something did--the Big Deal did him a big disservice.
Please disregard the bad reviews on the Big Deal and look at the outstanding reviews of the remodeling that Brian has done. He transformed our kitchen from a tired, faded old 80s kitchen into a modern, functional space that we love and that works well. I would call Brian again and will when we want to redo the entrance and powder room.
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Licensed appliance installation experts install gas appliances safely and correctly. They have specialized training for installing ranges, cooktops, and gas-powered dryers, ensuring code-compliant setups that will keep you and your family members safe when using your gas appliances. Licensed HVAC specialists and plumbers handle gas lines, secure connections, and verify that installations meet safety standards.
Yes, buying appliances in a bundle can save you money and reduce the cost per unit. Retailers often offer discounts when you purchase three or more appliances from the same brand together. This approach not only lowers your appliance expenses but also simplifies installation coordination, providing financial and scheduling benefits.
The best time to buy a new appliance is when your current one fails or during a renovation. Major shopping holidays like Black Friday and Labor Day offer seasonal sales with better discounts. Planning your purchase during these times helps you maximize savings and aligns with your home improvement plans.
When you buy a new appliance, many retailers will also remove and dispose of your old appliances when they come to install the new ones. To dispose of your old appliance yourself, start by safely disconnecting it. If it's no longer functional, you can recycle it. If it still operates safely, consider donating or selling it to recoup some value. Some retailers offer trade-in programs for discounts on new models. These options promote eco-friendly disposal and help reduce waste.
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