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Avatar for E R Chimney Sweeps
E R Chimney Sweeps
4.9(
8
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Serving Johnson City, TN and surrounding areas

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In business since 1991

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"He and his team were personable polite and he was clearly very skilled Fixed all the problems with a 80+ double chimney that had been deferred maintenance when we bought the house. So pleased with his work that we had him go do some repairs on my mother’s brick porch. He is also a good communicator and gives great customer service. Would definitely recommend and use again"
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Dan's Chimney Services & Repair
4.7(
84
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Serving Johnson City, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I was satisfied with my consultation/inspection of my old chimney. I did not purchase a wood stove or chimney liner this year, only because I just purchased this old cabin and I am still trying to decide whether I will be able to renovate it, or if it will need to be completely torn down and rebuilt. The store does push it's own brand of wood stove; however, from all the research I have done, it appears to be a quality line. Additionally, I contacted a friend after my inspection to go over the prices quoted by Dan's for the chimney liner and wood stove. I wanted another professional's opinion...my friend was the owner of a wood stove store for many years. This friend advised that prices quoted by Dan's for the liner, wood stove and labor were very reasonable, given the quality of products. Again, I did not actually have a wood stove installed - I only paid for an inspection. But, I was satisfied with my inspection and the products offered by the store. My plan is to use Dan's when I make the decision on where and when to have a wood stove installed."
Recommended by95%of homeowners
VPR Roofing LLC
4.8(
82
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Serving Johnson City, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 1988

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I was purchasing a home in Chapel Hill, TN in October of 2017, with closing date scheduled for 27 October. Based on a home inspection the house desperately needed a new roof. I contacted a roofing company (McMurray Boy's) that was highly rated on Angie's list to give me an estimate, which they did. My offer on the home was amended to include the cost of the new roof, and the owners agreed. I closed on the house, had the estimated cost of the roof ($3800.00) put in escrow with the title company and then called the roofing company (which took a week to get an answer) and told them to proceed with the work. I was informed that they had 16 other jobs ahead of me, but would get my roof done by late November. They never did call me back. Fast forward to this week: I called VPR roofing on Friday, January 5, 2017. Their estimators (Chad and Dennis) came out on Monday, January 8, gave me a written estimate of $4280 for the entire new roof, using the best available materials with lifetime warranty (synthetic underlayment and GAF HD shingles). They also told me that the (probable) reason I never heard from the other roofing company again is that they had underestimated the job at $3800.00. I agreed to the estimate provided by VPR and asked them how soon they could get to work. My old roof was blowing off and I needed help quickly. VPR showed up Wednesday morning, January 10, before 9:00 AM with three trucks and a crew of six men. By 4:30 PM I had a beautiful new roof on my house. Those men did a phenomenal job and were extremely kind to work with. They cleaned up extremely well and left nothing for me to do except call the title company and tell them to release the escrow funds. Only issue now is that I will have to find the money to pay the extra $480.00 which would have been paid by the sellers if the first roofing company had estimated the job properly. I am super pleased with VPR and told them I would be happy if they put their sign in my front yard. Addendum: During the process of estimating the work on my house Chad discovered that his company had installed the new roof on my neighbor's house AND his 1100 square foot garage (directly across the street) two years prior, and that man is a very happy customer too."
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Mountain Movers Landscaping
4.8(
45
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Serving Johnson City, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Amazing outcome , really like the strong work ethic of crew an staff , kept at it untill tree was trimmed and beautiful Again, Never a dull moment with those guys ! Energetic , respectful gentleman would give a 10/10 ."
Recommended by97%of homeowners
Rossetti Masonry
5.0(
7
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Serving Johnson City, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We were very pleased with the quality of work David did on our chimney and the timely manner in which he did it!! He ground out all of the joints and replaced the mortar, replaced over 100 damaged or crumbling bricks and added a new cap. From our first contact with him he was very professional and promptly returned our phone calls. We would highly recommend David to anyone in need of masonry work and will not hesitate to call him again to work on our home!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Curts Handyman Service
4.4(
21
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Serving Johnson City, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Curt and his helper showed up on time.   They took down the first of the 2 fans to be replaced.  Then, while assembling the first new fan and 4 foot down rod (both purchased at Home Depot) Curt pointed out that the down rod did not correctly fit the motor assembly and would have to be cut, and a new hole drilled in the down rod.   I decided rather than doing that, I would return the down rod to Home Depot and get one that would work, and he agreed, saying he would come back when I have the new rod.  <br /> I went to Home Depot.  The staff at Home Depot did their best to convince me that Curt didn't know what he was talking about, and the 4 foot rod (a Hunter rod, the only 4 foot rod the Home Depot sells) would fit the Hampton Glendale fan they sold me.  So I went back home, but something did not feel right.  Either Home Depot was right or Curt was right and I needed more proof.  So the next day I sent my wife (I had to work) to take both the fan and the down rod to Home Depot and make them show her it fit.  She did that.  Home Depot tried to make it fit, and it did not, and finally one of their staffers said "you'll have to cut it."  <br /> Long story short, Curt and his helper came back, cut the down rods, drilled the holes, installed the fans.  They work fine, look great. <br /> Curt charged me $175.00 for installing the 2 fans, and that included both visits.  For comparison, Home Depot charges $150 to install one fan.  So I got a bargain.  Both of us got the runaround from Home Depot though.   I learned that the short down rods that come with fans almost always fit, but be careful when buying longer down rods!   While at the store make them show you the longer rods fit! <br />"
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Masonry By Steve INC.
5.0(
23
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Serving Johnson City, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 1984

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Warranties offered

"I give him a fair rating because he did pick up the phone and continue to engage. There is a bad pattern of contractors in this region ghosting you for better jobs. I have remodeled multiple properties and own rental units in the region so I am familiar with the process. I contacted him by phone and he shut me down pretty quick to just text him the specs of the job. I provided him very concise description of the work involved via text. He quoted me a price of $875 to set 46 blocks, labor only. I thought this was an extremely high price compared to the $150-600 quotes I had received for the same job. The reason I continued to engage Steve was because the other contractors had a longer lead time and time is money. After that he asked me to drive 45 minutes to a job he was at to sign a “contract” for the work. When I called him to set the meeting place he asked if I “brought my check book”. This set me off a bit. As a background and complete transparency, I am a degreed engineer that has been responsible for the bidding and construction of multi-million dollar projects. I recognize that this does not make me qualified to truly judge a small residential job like I was asking Steve to do but it does give me perspective. My issue with Steve beyond his incredibly high price was that he wanted almost 80% deposit on a labor only job with a large window to completion in his “contract”. He did say he hoped to finish much sooner than that, but any down payment on a labor only agreement should be at 25% or not at all. When I pushed back he tried to tell me it was “standard practice” which I can assure it is not. I was done at this point. He did back off this, but acted like he was doing me a favor. I then asked about the quantity of mortar I had purchased was sufficient (it was in the bed of my truck) and he told me it was way too much. I agree that it was more than needed (it’s $10 a bag, does it really matter?) but to fill the cores it was not too excessive. He told me that was not part of the deal and would cost $150-300 more, now a $300 job for $1,200. In his defense I did not spec the block fill, but for almost $900 I figured he would plate it in gold for me. After reviewing the “contract” I had to drive 45 minutes to see I decided it was best to talk away from a contractor like this. I understand trying to protect your self and your business, but this was excessive. As I was getting in my truck I hard Steve say something along the line of “I have time in this”. I am guessing he is referring to reading a text message, typing a bs contract and spending 20 minutes trying to collect a check. He never came to the site, I had to come to him, I know he doesn’t want to pay my hourly rate. I quoted “contract” several time in my comment. I deal with construction contracts every day and what Steve gave me was not a contract prepared by a Tennessee attorney. It would be easily defeated in court, I say this if you have been wronged by him. I will never deal with Steve again because of the way he acted. His work may be great, but dealing with bs is not worth it. Steve, reading your other review responses I assume you will leave a detailed response as to why I am uniformed and not knowledgeable about your process. I promise that I am both informed, knowledgeable, and ready to defend myself and my statements."
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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