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O&A Paint Pros
4.9(
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Serving Grain Valley, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Oliver is such a great guy and awesome to work with. I rate him an A+ as a person. His one side fall is he does not perform enough quality control oversight throughout project. His workers made several mistakes that I had to go back and repair. They removed old paneling from our basement and put up Sheetrock. The ugly shag carpet was going to be after the Sheetrock and painting so I rips them not worry about damaging the floors. Here are a few of the mistakes they made (I have pictures if needed) 1. They sheetrocked over my return vent. I had locate the duct work. Cut a new hole and install it myself. 2. They Sheetrocked over the cable tv outlet. I had to locate the spot and pull the line though myself. 3. They left all the electrical outlets just sitting without attaching them to anything, and did not replace the plates. 4. This is the biggest one of all- I did not notice until after they left. They did not Sheetrock to the base of each step. The paneling ran down to the base of each step (as it should). They only Sheetrocked down to the top of the long shag carpet. There is now a 1/2 to 1 inch gap. They should have called me and asked if only wanted my Sheetrock to run from the ceiling to 1 inch above the base of the steps. I am still unsure how to fix this- I will probably have to spend even more money and put up wood trim to cover the bottom- I am putting in a very low pile carpet. Although I imagine there is literally no person who would want that. They did a lot of work on my house including the Sheetrock in my bathroom and were here for nearly a week. 95% of the work turned out great so I imagine they would be great for a smaller job that you as the homeowner can supervise more frequently. Unfortunately I was working most of the time and not able to get away. I won?t make that mistake again. Feel free to email me at Shasta040136@gmail.com if want to view some pictures (great and not so great too)"
Exterior painting
Front of the house
Before
Back of the house
Wood replacement

+3

Response time1 day
Response rate91%
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Clay Molding
New to Angi

Serving Grain Valley, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

Hello!! I am an honorably discharged Veteran with 25 plus years of experience. I was trained and certified by our US Military in all facets of carpentry, to include woodworking, cabinetry, decking, painting, tiling, light electrical, welding, door/window installation and repair ect… I do enjoy Gazebo installs in the Springas well! I am highly motivated and passionate about my work and capabilities to not only satisfy my clients but to exceed their expectations!! So what are you waiting for?? I look forward to meeting you!!

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JA home Improvements
New to Angi

Serving Grain Valley, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Hi everyone! My name is Jose Alatorre I am a Union carpenter and I just want to do what I love doing most ! I’ve been in the Union for 3 years now I am 22 years young and I like to stay busy.

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