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Eric's Handyman Service
5.0(
8
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Serving Fort Sill, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"As it turns out, the issue was more serious than a simple adjustment. Eric tried to fix it and then explained what would need to be done. We decided to postpone the project for now. Eric was prompt. He was polite and respectful and explained in detail what would need to be done. It was obvious he has lots of handyman skills! I would hire him again. Also his prices were reasonable."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Lou Gallegos Construction, LLC
4.8(
4
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Serving Fort Sill, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 1981

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"My house got storm damage on roof which resulted in a hole inside house. They handled everything from the insurance to the mortgage company everything. The roof was beautifully done, it looks better than it did before and the bedroom well you cant tell anything ever happened in there.. If I could hire them to remodel my entire hoise I would.. Thanks yall! Renee martinez "
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Double M Services
3.4(
10
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Serving Fort Sill, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Warranties offered

We are a general contractor with over 20 years experience in all aspects of interior and exterior home building as well as over 7 years of property preservation and management. We have refrerences available upon request as well as photo's of work we have done. Our company motto is WE WORK FOR YOU . We put our customers needs first and treat everyone as if they were our first customer. I have customer's that have been with us for ten years or more and they know all they have to do is pick up the phone and we will be there to take care of them. Our ten employees and myself will do our very best to give you a honest experience that you will be happy to tell your friends about. We can also work out payment arraggements out with you on those large jobs so to help with your budget. If you tell your friend about us and we get a job from them you will get 20% off your next job.

Recommended by70%of homeowners
f5 construction
4.0(
3
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Serving Fort Sill, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Our experience with their tech was not pleasant. The tech arrived to diagnose a roof leak but he had no ladder to get on the roof. He borrowed ours. After looking in the attic and on the roof, he told us he didn't think we had a leak and what I heard was likely hail hitting the chimney cap and left. While we had intermittent pea-sized hail during the storm that started the leak, this seemed to be a low probability and highly unlikely. We went to Lowes and bought a moisture meter, not believing him, and verified we had a leak. Husband found the leak exactly where we had directed him to look, so they came back. Then the tech described the work he would do to fix the leak. He said wind was likely pushing in rain into the side seams of the chimney and/or around the base. We were led to believe extensive caulking work would be done to seal cracks around our fireplace base, up the side seams, and seal nail heads for the price agreed upon. The leak persists. We called our fireplace cleaning company and they said the side seams weren't caulked, as we expected, but some caulking had occurred. They were confused as to why not all seams were caulked if it was a rain driven issue. The chimney company is replacing our cap since it was dented in, but they confirmed for us only a portion of what we paid to be caulked was done by F5's tech. We spoke to the owner and he asked what did I want him to do? He claims it's a "he said/she said" and that he would speak to his tech about his communication skills. What his tech told him does not match what we were told on work to be performed. And the amount of glued down shingles went from the tech telling us personally that he did a few shingles as a non-charged add-on to telling his boss he did 100 linear feet and that the work was a part of the original description of work. His story changed when we called to protest that the work we had been told would be done was not done. I personally think Mike and Karen are nice, but their employee has much room for improvement and isn't being honest. And if they're not willing to believe the homeowner then this puts others at risk. They came highly recommended, so, this may be isolated, but be careful. Have their tech detail in writing everything they plan to do. Their vague description should not be accepted. A sketch might help. This will ensure you get what you agree on and there's no he-said, she-said where the customer loses $800 and all faith in the company."
Recommended by66%of homeowners
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FAQs for major home repair (general contractor) projects in Fort Sill, OK

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