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AAA Advanced Residential Rehab LLC
4.9(
309
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Serving Callahan, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

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Warranties offered

"Wade and team were very professional and courteous. He made sure that the project was completed accurately and to my liking. He was available to answer any questions that I may have had. I would recommend his services to anyone in the future."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Full Blast Pressure Washing LLC
5.0(
27
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Serving Callahan, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

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"James was great to work with. He was very responsive. His pricing is reasonable. Honestly, his work speaks for itself. I would recommend him to anyone who needs to have their house or fence pressure washed. I was floored with the results! You will be too!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Billy & Cindy's Painting & Pressure Washing & More
4.9(
142
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Serving Callahan, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

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Emergency services offered

"In response to Cindy L. Baker and William Campbell’s response to my review. I have submitted copies of the texts between Cindy L Baker and myself to Angie’s List, together with photos of the incomplete work and areas that were not started much less finished. The texts and the photos are proof that Billy and Cindy’s Painting had finished closer to 30% than 90%. The texts also show that Cindy L. Bakers statement that I asked them to leave was a lie. Cindy came to my door on Friday, March 2nd with tears in her eyes, crying about poor Billy’s health and taking him back to the hospital. Since Cindy and I discussed Billy’s health prior, I knew they would have to come back to finish, snails are faster. I said to Cindy that since they had to come back anyway, go ahead and take care of Billy. Right? The most important thing is the health and well being of our family. The delay wasn’t going to hurt us ultimately, because our roofer was not scheduled to start until Monday, March 12th, and actually wasn’t able to start until today the 15th. I told her I wouldn’t be angry if they had to stop. Boy, those tears stopped in that instant. She said, fast as could be, good, well Billy and I discussed it and we think that you should pay us $2100.00 more. (I had already given them half, $2900.00.) Just hold back $800.00. I said no, that’s too much. She had a hissy fit and said they were leaving, she’d had enough (enough of what)…I said go ahead that seems to be a habit with you, as I had read all the reviews and there were several where they’d left people high and dry. I did not shove my iPad in her face. She screeched like a barn owl and screamed show me, show me. That’s when I went to get the iPad and showed her the first bad review, of a woman who was still waiting for Billy and Cindy to come back to finish! No way was I paying out almost the entire contract before they finished. I’m nice, not stupid. So she banged her stuff around, screamed at Billy to stop painting (he wasn’t sick a bit). She SCREAMED, ON MY FRONT PORCH , BILLY STOP PAINTING SHE AINT GONNA PAY US. It was obvious that Billy wasn’t sick. Apparently they had a big job waiting because there is a review after mine dated March 11th stating that just a few days ago Billy and Cindy completed an extensive remodeling project. Well they quit our job on Friday March 2nd about 10 AM and completed an extensive Reno job somewhere else a few days before the 11th? I suspect they were working ½ days here and then going to this other job. THEY CHEATED US THEN TRIED TO SCAM US FOR $2,100.00 MORE. Addressing Cindy’s statement, Why in the world would I ask Cindy L. Baker and William B. Campbell to leave, when my house was no where near completed? Cindy and I got along great. I know all about her whole family! Why would I want to “ruin” them? It had crossed our minds prior to Cindy’s meltdown, to ask them for a bid on a bathroom remodeling project we have coming up. Keep in mind we weren’t going out every afternoon to examine and critique their work. I’ve painted houses in the past, I know in the interest of time details are missed or a splash hasn’t been fixed etc. That’s what an end of project punch list is for. So I wasn’t doing any over supervising . It wasn’t until they stormed off the job that we went out to check, out their work. That’s when we discovered all the shabby work they had done. I casually mentioned caulking to Billy, a few minutes later he told me offhandedly that he had packed up and walked off a job because the man disrespected him. I was terrified they were going to walk off the job as they have in the past. I swear that is the truth. This sent me scampering to read the next review and all the reviews. If they had worked full days they might have finished. The real reason they didn’t finish is they had another lengthy job and finishing our house was more work than they could handle. I am not a liar; I had no reason to run them off, Cindy and I spent a lot of time talking while she worked and I have no reason to try to “ruin” them. I really wanted them to work a full day, but I was so scared to criticize them for fear they would leave without finishing, I kept my mouth shut. Again addressing Cindy’s statement about not knowing the roofer was coming, the truth is that Cindy called me on the 24th, to let me know that they wanted to bring their work trailer down & told me that Billy had gout, so they might not be able to start on Monday. We discussed the roofer at that time also. Cindy was concerned about the danger and I saw her point. She was very upset on the telephone and I called the roofer and after some back and forth with the roofer he agreed to put our roof off for two weeks. She knew this, she told me via text that she could not postpone because she had put off other customers for 2 days because of Billy’s gout. Originally, she said they were going to start work on Monday and work straight through Sunday and it would take a week. Then, they were worked ½ days or less, then they needed to take Sunday off…, then they only worked a max of 4 or 5 hours a day-well yeah, you aren’t going to finish in a week at the rate they were working. They had jobs scheduled after us so they couldn’t work for us after Sunday. I have texts to prove all of this which have been submitted to Angie’s List. Cindy sent me 14 texts regarding the roofer and its true she offered my deposit back…after I postponed roofer. As for the delay with our roommate moving out, that too is true. They were delayed 30 minutes. I texted Cindy at 7:09 AM; in plenty of time since they don’t work before 9 or past 2. Our roommate was gone by 9:30 AM. As to being 90% finished, that is a huge stretch and a big lie. There are only 2 walls of the house that are finished, that’s it, but the gables on those sides are not painted, nor are the soffits and trim for those areas. I have pictures to prove that there isn’t a single task or area that is completely finished. The caulking isn’t finished; the painting isn’t finished. Here are the tasks that ARE NOT STARTED, North and South gables; the north wall; and the front porch apron, the back porch, the railings, soffits, decks and apron are not started, nor are the back doors painted; additionally, Billy damaged the back deck apron and an expensive corner post, while pressure washing, he didn’t bother to mention the damage to us and front porch deck, stair apron, stairs and risers, front porch north wall is not complete as they did not remove the shutters and paint behind them, they only painted 5 1/2 of 8 shutters and they did not remove the door locks on 2 of the doors to paint behind them, the railings on the front porch are not completely finished; the gable decoration and the porch brackets are not painted or installed. So as for being 90% done that’s just more of Cindy’s lies. I have pictures of each and every area and facet of their complete failure to abide by our proposal. Our disagreement came when Cindy demanded that I pay them $2100.00 in addition to the $2900.00 I’d already paid and I said no. If anyone wishes to see the horrible condition they left my home in I’ll be happy to email the photos, texts and emails to you. My email address is scott621@hotmail.com."
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Performance Painting Contractors Inc
4.8(
68
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Serving Callahan, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

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Performance Painting Contractors is a full service commercial, residential and industrial painting company with over 15 years in business providing quality paint services in Florida. Headquartered in Jacksonville, FL with offices in Tampa, Performance Painting employs more than 45 full time experienced painters. Additional email - info@performance-painting.com.

Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Island Paint & More LLC
5.0(
23
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Serving Callahan, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

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Emergency services offered

"They weren't the lowest quote we received, but after talking with Mike, I felt like they would do a quality job, so we went with them. I was very happy with the results. There were some difficult aspects of the job, including two rooms that had plaster on the walls that needed to be smoothed and sanded, and they turned out even better than I was hoping. The team he sent out was courteous and professional and a pleasure to work with. When they were nearing finish, I pointed out a few things that I felt like could be better and they quickly fixed them without hassle or issue. All in all, I felt like their focus was on doing a quality job and I was extremely happy with how everything turned out."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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American Window Products Inc
4.8(
72
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Serving Callahan, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 1981

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Warranties offered

"This review is for work performed approximately 3/17. I wrote the review and did not submit it properly. My advice is instead of replacing/upgrading your home windows just move. I believe American Window does not have the capability/expertise/employees to handle large projects such as mine. They are probably ok to use if you need 1-2 windows or a door that’s not too complicated. Project cost was $30K+ and was a complete nightmare from the start. The salesman lost the $10k deposit check which should have been a sign to find someone else. The 3-4 day project took several months due order mistakes, improper measuring, poor installation and manufacturing defects which required ordering new windows. To this day 1 door is still not right and it irritates me every time I look at it. My mistake for paying in full before things were corrected. I contacted the owner several times for resolution but received nothing but excuses. I usually research contractors in detail when planning a home improvement project but this time I failed. Don’t be me. I learned a great deal from this project and I hope my review helps others avoid a similar fate."
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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FAQs for new windows service projects in Callahan, FL

Yes, bay windows add value to a home. They enhance the property by expanding the interior space and flooding rooms with natural light. Their unique three-panel design creates a stunning focal point that elevates curb appeal and modernizes living areas. This architectural detail increases both functional space and visual appeal, directly contributing to higher home resale value.

Yes, all window types have the potential to become part of a bay window configuration when modified correctly. The transformation involves reconfiguring standard windows into a multi-panel design that features a larger central window flanked by smaller ones. This process requires precise professional planning and custom framing to ensure durability, visual balance, and structural integrity.

Bay windows typically consist of three glass panels extending beyond the home's exterior walls, with a larger center panel flanked by two smaller ones. In contrast, bow windows are composed of four to six equally sized glass panels that create a gentle curve and do not extend as far from the exterior walls.

Bay windows cost more than standard windows because their expansive, multi-panel design requires additional materials and skilled labor. Their construction involves extra glass, specialized frame components that extend outward, and complex operating mechanisms. These technical demands necessitate precise engineering and multiple expert installations, thereby significantly increasing both material and labor expenses.

Bay windows cost three times more than standard double-hung windows because their design requires extra panels, expanded framing, and a more complex installation process. The advanced construction method increases material consumption and demands comprehensive expertise, while specialized window treatments further elevate expenses. This all results in a significant difference in overall project cost.

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