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NELSON CUSTOM CONCRETE
5.0(
2
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In business since 2004

Free estimates

high-quality, low-cost concrete stamping. Concrete countertop for kitchen, bathrooms, and indoor/outdoor bars. Drain tile sump pump installation.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Wencl Plumbing
4.2(
13
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"This company is a JOKE!! There technicians a LAZY Morons!! They forget Tools and even their own phone. Then come back at 9:30pm to get the stuff. I hired them to see where my sewage pipe had an issue. They told me it was under my deck and that I had to take the deck off my house to fix it. I?m glad I got a second opinion! The pipe was settled 15ft In front of my deck. In the middle of my yard?. They are just trying to do ?work? that doesn?t need to be done.. "
Recommended by76%of homeowners
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Grade A Contracting/Midwest Energy Solutions
New to Angi

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We sell & install Reflective Foil Insulation as well as being a Building contractor for home and business.

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Intelligent Design Corp
4.1(
7
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In business since 2001

Free estimates

"I will acknowledge that it was a bad year for storms and my repairs were not as significant as others but, once the contract was signed (July 27th) it felt like they had fallen off the edge of the earth. I hadn't heard from them for more than 6 wks for even an update as to when I might expect the work to get started. I was told that it was 'too hot' to do the roof and Sept would be a better time to do the job.Did they expect that I just fell off the turnip truck) I started calling as to when I could expect to have the job started/ Multiple VMs were left and went unanswered. Then in mid Oct. a trash bin showed up, shingles were delivered. The crew just showed up one day.. I could not converse with them as they didn't speak English. The clean up was poor at best. I had 2 tires with nails in them. When mowing the lawn. nails were being spit out. I had concerns about how the shingles were laying on the front roof and the damages to the gutters. In broken English I was told that the raised shingles were normal and over time they will lay flat. The gutters were repaired with a can of spray paint. Multiple VMs went unanswered. I started leaving voice messages to try and pin down a time frame as to when to expect the siding to be completed. Mid december, I spoke with the production lead, Eric. I expressed my frustration and anger at the lack of communication. Many 'I'm sorry and 'we're so busy' responses were given. Eric told me that I was on the schedule the 4th week in Jan. That week came and went. I started calling and leaving vms daily. The work crew showed up early Feb. It took them several days to complete siding on one wall. They didn't do clean up until they were done. I have a dog and 4 children that play in that area. As they were finishing, I noticed that the sample piece of siding that was removed in July had still not been replaced. Daily vms (total of 7) were left with no response.. I was finally able to get an office person to answer the phone on 2/12. I was told it was too cold to replace it until 2/14 when it gets warmer. Eric stated that he guarantees this. The day has come and gone and no phone call. (it is all of a 2 min job) My insurance company has asked me on 3 occasions to get the company to return their calls. Intelligent Design submitted their bills and used the wrong figures for the taxes. As far as I know, that call has not been returned to them."
Recommended by71%of homeowners
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Russ's Appliance Repair
4.2(
6
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"Call to have Russ work on my fridge asked if he could call before he came over so I could have the house open.he told me he couldn’t wait around for me I said just a rough time would be fine he said OK later this afternoon four days later still haven’t seen him."
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Rescue Link
5.0(
4
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In business since 1992

Free estimates

Comprehensive protection for your computers, electronics, and appliances of nearly any age or brand.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Champlin Plumbing & Heating
5.0(
6
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In business since 1987

"Sink trap drain replacement"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Flo-Rite Plumbing LLC
5.0(
8
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In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Tim Dorn was very professional, on time, and didn't charge too much. Everything works perfectly after that. He did a great job."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
DE GROOD'S APPLIANCE
New to Angi

In business since 1952

DeGrood’s Home Store has been providing quality\nservice and parts for over 60 years. Whether it is\na home appliance or electronics, DeGrood’s has\nqualified/certified/licensed technicians available for\nquality, efficient, affordable service. DeGrood’s is\none of the few stores in Southern Minnesota that\nprovides in home service and repair.

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FAQs for appliance (microwave oven) installation and replacement projects in Lake Park, MN

A pro can finish the job in one to three hours. Countertop models are the quickest, but built-in, drawer, and over-the-range units take longer because the installer may need to run a new outlet, modify cabinets, or add venting. Any add-ons can push the timeline closer to the three-hour mark. Hiring a licensed installer ensures the wiring is safe and the appliance operates at peak performance.

Because an over-the-range microwave doubles as a range hood, it needs proper venting. You can opt for a recirculating model that filters and recirculates air back into the kitchen, or a ducted unit that exhausts outdoors. Are you unsure which route suits your cooking style? Ask your installer for guidance before making a purchase.

Only microwaves labeled “over-the-range” have the built-in venting and lighting that’s necessary for safe, code-compliant use above a stove. Countertop models don’t have those safeguards. Before you swipe your card, have a licensed microwave installer confirm you’re choosing the right unit for the space and ensure compliance with local codes.

It’s best not to install a countertop microwave in your cabinets. Countertop models aren’t designed for use in an enclosed cabinet, and blocking those vents can trap moisture or even create a fire hazard. A built-in or drawer microwave is designed for tight spaces. Run your plans by an installer to make sure you’re buying the right style for the spot.

You don’t need an electrician if the outlet already meets the microwave’s power needs and sits in the right spot. In that case, you’re good to go ahead with the installation. If the outlet is undersized, outdated, or too far away, hire a licensed electrician to install a new one and ensure everything is code-compliant.

With routine care, most microwaves last between five and 10 years. To help them reach their maximum lifespan, wipe up spills immediately, wash the grease filter periodically, avoid using metal dishware, and close the door gently. Those simple habits reduce malfunctions and keep the appliance running smoothly for the long haul.

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