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Avatar for Auto Transport - United Freight Of America
Auto Transport - United Freight Of America
4.8(
920
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Serving Colorado City, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The service was excellent! They arrived to pick up the vehicle a day earlier which was great. They delivered the vehicle right to my daughter's door and found a side street to unload. The service was delivered within the time frame given. All of my questions were answered via phone or email and the paperwork was seamless and the price was very reasonable."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Robert Hermance
5.0(
4
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Serving Colorado City, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I usually only use Angieslist providers.  I went to the LA County Fair and allowed myself to get on a list for contractors to contact me because I had an urgent project.  Bob was persistent in calling me and I decided to give him a try because I had a rental vacancy and wanted to redo an out-dated kitchen and convert a dining room into a second bedroom.    <br /> Bob wanted the work and gave me a good price to open the wall into the living room and build a wall between kitchen and dining room (thus creating a closet).  Initially I planned to keep the old kitchen cabinets.  After a few days Bob and I decided to remove an additional wall to open the kitchen more and to redo the cabinets.  I found Bob creative, quick and clean.  He has a lot of skills for doing the jobs and he manages his time well.  One thing that impressed me is how professionally he dresses.  I don't know how he stays clean while working, but he does. <br /> Bob has obviously been burned by former clients and he has an aggressive attitude when he is afraid he might get taken advantage of.  I had to go belly to belly with him a few times as we negotiated prices, but I felt he was honest and cooperative, and in the end we both felt we had gotten a good deal.  I am a woman, and he was respectful of my opinions, but he enjoys a good banter.  Fortunately, I'm pretty confident about what I wanted and fairly knowledgeable, so we got along well. <br /> His original timeline was one week.  I was impressed that even though we added extensively to the scope of work, he finished the job in about 11 days and was willing to work on Saturdays to get the work done quickly. I wasn't particularly impressed with his drywall skills (lots of gaps).  I hired another person to fill in the drywall cracks and paint because I knew the painter contractor was excellent at this kind of finishing work (The painter was Kelly Rich). We had one issue after the new tenant moved in because the granite counter was not properly sealed and it was absorbing water.  Bob went back and sealed the counter, but was initially defensive about it.  Overall, I was very satisfied with his work. This was Project 1 above. <br /> Project 2: I had worked with a well-regarded plumber from Angieslist to repair a heater in another rental unit.  I have used this plumber a number of times for large projects and a few smaller ones, but never for a heater.  Unfortunately, this particular plumber could not deliver what I needed and did not follow through (I have used him since and he has returned to his usual high standards of service).  I asked Bob to help me get the wall heater fixed or replaced and I wanted a thermostat installed because the tenant is 80 years old and didn't need to be turning the heater on by getting down on her hands and knees.  Bob inspected the heater and determined what was needed.   He found an installer and negotiated the price for me, and then supervised the install of a brand new wall heater.  A part of me wasn't happy to pay a subcontractor and have him hanging around on my dime while someone else did the work, but in hindsight, I appreciate that he made sure the job was done right and I didn't have to be there to manage it. He fixed a problem that I'd been trying to take care of for several months in one day. <br /> Project 3: Bob used his considerable problem solving skills and helped me figure out where to put a washer and dryer hookup for another rental unit. After looking at the back yard, kitchen and living room closet, we both decided the living room closet was the best option for a stacking unit.  Bob isn't  afraid to crawl under the house, and he did so to connect gas line, install drainage, and electrical. It took him longer than I expected considering how fast he did project one.  I think it was around  7 days.  This time I though his finishing work was up to my standards and the finished project looks great. <br /> Project 4:  I purchase 6 security lights online, and had Bob attach them at various points around the house (the unit with the remodeled kitchen).  It was only a few screws for each light.  I liked how he worked with me to determine placement and was respectful of my opinion. <br /> Bob is a highly responsive, professional, and talented general contractor and handyman.  If you can adjust to his defensiveness, pay him a fair wage, demonstrate your fairness and  integrity to him, you will have a great contractor. As a long time member of Angie's list, I'm pleased to be able to recommend Robert Hermance. <br />"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Handy House Cleaning
3.9(
31
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Serving Colorado City, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

"It did not go as I had hoped. The young man arrived and was pleasant to deal with. He seamed to get to work right away, and was very quick. I should have suspected that would be a less than satisfactory cleaning. Upon first inspection it seemed ok and he left. Later on my realtor started pointing out areas that were still dirty and uncleaned. I had paid for oven cleaning, it was not cleaned, still had grease spatters inside. The glass was all that was wiped. Top of the refrigerator was still covered in dust, as was a kitchen bartop. Closet shelves were untouched and dusty. Baseboards did not get wiped. Sinks had some residue in them. Granted I should have done a better inspection before turning letting the housekeeper go but I didn't. Not a great value for my money, I have had better experiences with other cleaning services listed on here. I do not recommend Handy House Cleaning based on my experiences."
Recommended by77%of homeowners
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Legendary Contractors
5.0(
5
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Serving Colorado City, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I hired this company to do ni-weekly cleaning of my personal home. They were always on time, very professional, and did an amazing job. Great value for the services. I would and will continue to hire this company again and couldn’t recommend better cleaners!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Classic Copper Works
3.7(
16
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Serving Colorado City, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The first unit was delivered in a timely manner. However, the carrier did not adhere to the shippers warnings about product fragility and the unit was received in a damaged state. The unit was sent back to Classic Copperworks for repair.  The repair was treated as a priority by Mr. Threadgill, who had the unit shipped back to me in three weeks. It arrived in good condition that time. <br /> Mr Threadgill was very helpful in providing support in order to finish our project. He even had a caulking product sent to us in order to help with flashing the unit. That meant alot. <br /> I am not a professional contractor, but was able to install the unit myself with his support. However, my profession does provide me the opportunity to serve the public and as such, I feel that I am more than qualified in commenting on good service. While Classic Copperworks may not be the cheapest provider of goods and services, they stand behind their product and provide great support. It requiress a "leap of faith" to order an expensive unit from an out-of-state provider with no prior mutual history, but I can attest to my complete satisfaction. <br /> WRS <br /> <br />"
Recommended by56%of homeowners
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Arizona Delta Mechanical
3.4(
32
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Serving Colorado City, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1988

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Wow, where to start.  Delta mechanical is contracted through the Costco water heater program.  I noticed one of the program brochures while shopping at Costco one day and gave them a call.  They offered a number of water heater options.  We chose a tankless unit and scheduled the install.  One interesting thing about this company is the installers cover a very large area, so they often drive long distances between appointments, so in my experience the appointment windows are more like general guidelines than set time windows.  This was challenging when I was scheduling work at a house we had just bought with no furniture yet and trying to entertain my two toddlers while waiting for the worker to arrive.  At a later appointment I even found out the worker wasn't really scheduled to come even though the office said he was.  In any case, that first appointment the worker did arrive and installed the water heater.  He ended up working past dark installing the water heater along the outside of the house since he started so late in the day, probably due to a long drive.  Anyway, I also had to come by late at night to sign the paperwork and make my payment.   <br /> As soon as my husband saw the water heater by the light of day, he could tell there were problems with the installation.  We called the company.  They wanted to wait until the city inspected it, but there were such obvious issues that they gave in and scheduled the installer again.  Eventually the installer came and made fixes.  Then we scheduled the city inspection.  Inspection found five findings they still had to fix.  Installer scheduled and rescheduled and made fixes.  Delta paid for the additional inspection time needed.  Then city inspection passed. <br /> The water heater installer had made a large hole in the stucco of our house where he put the water heater.  A really large hole, several feet high.  Once the inspection passed, we got a quote from a handyman for the stucco repair.  He was incredulous.  Never seen anything like it.  The water heater would need to be taken down and the stucco patched behind it to keep water out.  Thank goodness we hadn't had any significant rain in the months between the install and that point.  We communicated with Delta customer service, which was actually quite good, and they agree to pay the stucco patch cost.  Return Delta installer to take down water heater.  Follow with stucco patch and cure and nearly a week with no hot water.  Again return a different Delta installer to put back water heater. <br />  The real kicker came when the different Delta installer came to reinstall the water heater.  I was actually annoyed at first that the main office refused to schedule the same installer from all the previous visits since he knew what was going on, but it was a blessing in disguise.  The new installer saw the size of the stucco patch and was just shocked.  He said he had never seen anything like it, that there was absolutely no reason to cut a hole like that.  He proceeded to quickly install the water heater without any significant stucco holes.   <br /> Oh, if only he had been the installer to come out in the first place.  It would have been so much easier.  Overall, I have to give the customer service department kudos because they were really helpful and did pay for the repair.  (Though the main customer service guy did leave the company in the middle of handling my case, not sure if that was completely a coincidence.)  But seriously, they might have lost money on my install.  If the company just assigned installers jobs they were qualified to do, everyone would be better served.  Personally, I wouldn't chance it again with this company. <br />"
Recommended by56%of homeowners
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National Property Inspections
4.7(
7
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Serving Colorado City, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I am purchasing a short sale home, and as seems to be the case, it has taken a considerable amount of time to get all the approvals.  I am applying for a USDA loan which requires a 45 day closing window and once the approvals were received, I was surprised by a 30 day window to close so getting the inspections and appraisal done quickly and accurately was paramount. <br /> <br /> My realtor recommended National Property Inspections out of Maricopa.  Our Inspector, Jeff Arrellano agreed to do the inspection with very short notice.  He requested that the power and water be turned the day prior to the inspection to allow any leaks or problems to surface before he began. <br /> <br /> We met with Jeff as agreed at the property the morning of May 1st.  When we arrived, Jeff had already completed the inspection, loaded the photographs he had taken into his laptop and was ready to go with the slideshow to point out the issues he had found.  Jeff took the time to explain every issue from small to not so small and provided us with information as to what the consequences would be if they were not addressed.  He prioritized the issues that needed to be addressed, and had the inspection report and photographs to my realtor by mid-afternoon. <br /> <br /> What I appreciated most about Jeff, is that he was not rushed, he took his time to explain the issues I didn't fully understand and gave us an opportunity to look at the problems first hand before leaving.  He obviously went to some length to get some of the photographs he did, especially in the crawl spaces looking for leaking water pipes and to ensure code compliance with electrical wiring, insulation and plumbing. <br /> <br /> Jeff also offered to conduct a thermal imaging reading (a little extra) to determine if there were any weather stripping or insulation problems.  Jeff measured heat signatures of all the windows and doors as well as the output of the air-conditioner and heater.  Small problems were found that likely will be resolved by a little cleaning around the window rails. <br /> <br /> I would absolutely call National Property Inspections again, and would ask for Jeff by name."
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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