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Avatar for Falconnier Design Co
Falconnier Design Co
4.6(
27
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Serving Loudon, TN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1992

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

"We very much enjoyed working with Damon and his staff. They helped us transform a 1946 building (six thousand square foot building) into three sperate rentable units. Four thousand square feet is used for a pediatric office. All the patients that visit the office love it. We are very thankful for Damon and Falconnier Design staff!"
Exterior
Patio
Master Bedroom Closet
Family Room
Pet Bath

+32

Response time1 day
Response rate88%
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Berrong Interiors & Co.
5.0(
2
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Serving Loudon, TN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

"Caroline has such an eye for interior design! Her enthusiasm, ease to work with, and professionalism made the entire process such a joyful experience. Her talent and attention to detail helped turn our home into a space we are eager to entertain in for years to come!"
Dining Room
Living Room
Long Leaf Project
Long Leaf Project
Long Leaf Project

+29

Response time12 hrs
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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McLain's Painting Inc
4.9(
237
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Serving Loudon, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Hired to stain a 300 square foot deck! Biggest mistake was hiring this very misleading company, claiming to be professional! They are going to comment on this and try to boost themselves, but let the photos speak for themselves. The bottom line is that they contracted in writing to spray the deck floor for uniformity! Nothing but a 3 inch hand brush was used! No sprayer, no roller, no pad, etc. Didn't show up until after noon on any of the days they were scheduled to be here. We spent over 2 months on a waiting list. When it was finally time for our job, they couldn't have more than 1 person at a time working due to having too many jobs running consecutive! They are rude, argumentative, and incapable of accepting accountability for their mistakes! After weeks of fighting, they finally agreed to deduct 500.00 from the 2200.00 we were billed for! We agreed simply because these incompetent people couldn't be tolerated any further! You'll know by the pics that this job wasn't professional"
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Noble Painter
5.0(
34
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Serving Loudon, TN and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Beautiful job, and Daniel is extremely thorough, professional, and great to work with. Always on time and kept every commitment, all for a competitive price. Our rooms are beautiful now. Couldn't be happier!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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The Premier Handyman
4.8(
262
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Serving Loudon, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Summary: For your own sanity and possibly safety, do not hire. The owner, Cory, offered an arrangement where any work that went out budget could be paid at a later date after funds were drawn out of a home refinance. Key work was left unfinished, and prior to even sending out any invoice, the owner reneged on this arrangement, threatened to place illegal liens on the property, threatened lawsuits, and threatened to report (what he thought were) unsafe conditions in the home to the city, conditions which his company was hired to fix. He then attempted to extort illegal late fees after the fact with no signed contract, all of which were well above the limit for such fees under Tennessee Prompt Payment Laws. He has some good men that work for him, (one was drinking while on the job sadly), but he is profoundly unprofessional, unstable, and has little knowledge of and/or respect for the law. Details: I am a local real estate investor and I like to do as much renovation work as I am able, but I had both given birth and had heart surgery in the summer of 2020, and was thus unable to do the work myself. I originally booked Cory’s company for another project I was about to begin, but called to cancel roughly 4-5 days before the start date since my last project remained unfinished and the contractor that had been working on it had vanished into thin air. Cory pressured me into keeping the booking, claiming that I was putting him in a bad spot by cancelling last minute, and that he’d be willing to “work with me” on my budget and payment schedule. I relented and had him to come and take a look at my unfinished project to see if it was possible to finish it within the budget, which was funded through something called an asset loan. (For those that don’t know, an asset loan is a high risk/interest only short term loan by which a private lender provides purchase and/or repair funds for a real estate investment. They only fund for fully completed items on a draw schedule, so when work is finished, they send a home inspector out to check the work is complete, and only then are funds provided.) I explained that there was roughly seven to eight thousand left in the asset loan, and that there were a few items we’d discovered that needed attention that were not on the lender’s list. Both were necessary for a tenant to move in safely; one issue was a leaking roof, and the other was rotting wood that left the back deck unstable. The rest of the work involved installing some lighting, replacing some quarter round, tiling in a shower, replacing a few broken windows, and putting down some laminate in the bedrooms. Cory assured me all could be fixed within two weeks of work (amounting to roughly 8K), probably even in less time, so I kept the booking and allowed his men to begin work. In the event the work went over budget, he made the offer to take 60-70 percent of the total amount and accept the rest later. I told him that in such an event, the rest of the funds would have to come out of a home refinance, something I was planning on doing as soon as the home was finished and I had a signed lease. After two weeks of work, the home was still unfinished, so I agreed to have one of his men stay on to finish what could be finished for another week. At this point I started to receive daily calls and texts from Cory demanding payment, which was extremely confusing, since I hadn’t received any invoice from him to date, and because I had been very clear that funding was only awarded to me when the work was fully completed. He informed me the roof was structurally unsound and was too dangerous to be fixed by his men, so I said I would find someone else to fix it. Towards the end of the third week, it was clear the work still wasn’t going to be finished, so I put my son into day care and came the last few days to help get the work done in time. It was at this point I noticed the man working on the job was taking 90 minute lunch breaks in his truck, much of the time at the property (meaning I was paying for this time), and that he’d come back to work after his breaks smelling like beer. Not the worst thing in the world I suppose, but not something I’m happy to be paying for, and probably a contributing factor to the extended time frame. This employee also lost his ladder and two small windows from the property, the former I replaced for him at my own cost (I felt partially responsible since the home was in a bad neighborhood.) At the end of the third week, the inspector was able to check off the items on the list (thank goodness it wasn’t raining that day with the leaking roof), so I provided the owner with seven thousand (two payments of one thousand and another of six thousand). I had to hold a small amount back (temporarily) to fix the deck and the roof, since if neither of them were finished the home couldn’t be leased, and if the home couldn’t be leased, I wouldn’t be able to get an investment refinance and pay him the full amount (keep in mind I still didn’t know what the final total was at this point since I still had not been sent one invoice). The owner then threw a fit, demanded payment in full, claimed I wasn’t keeping my word, and began threatening an assortment of things. He claimed I hurt him as a small business owner and messed up his payroll. This was confusing since he was the one that offered the arrangement to begin with (I wanted to cancel). I apologized and asked him why he would offer an arrangement like this if he couldn’t afford it, which only garnered more rage. He demanded to know when he was going to be paid in full (again very confusing since we had already discussed these terms) and demanded a time table. I had assumed he as a professional in this industry would know what a refinance time table was, so I had not specified that in the beginning, and he didn’t ask me until this point. I told him a week or two to finish the work and lease the home, and probably 4 weeks for the refinance process (title, appraisals, and legal). I had someone come and look at the roof, and it turned out there was nothing structurally wrong with it; it was an old home with a very steep pitch that hadn’t been built without collar ties, which aren’t structurally necessary for the roof in terms of safety. All that was wrong was it was missing a couple shingles, which I had replaced by another contractor, who financed the work for me, and I was able to finish the deck myself and a little help from the contractor. A couple days later Cory texted me and informed me he was placing a mechanical lien on the property, and that he would be charging late fees of three percent per week until the balance was paid. I calmly informed him that mechanical liens cannot include interest or late fees, and that that level of interest couldn’t be charged without a signed contract. He ignored this and then threatened to call the city and report (what he thought were) unsafe conditions in the home. Note I (still) had not received one invoice at this point for the work done. (Imagine for a moment threatening to report someone’s property for work you were hired to complete but failed to do. Insurance and/or workman’s compensation can often be separate and more expensive for roofing than other construction work, so my guess here is he didn’t want to tell me from the get go he didn’t have the coverage for roofing work and instead fabricated the “structural issues” with the roof, but I could be wrong.) He also looked up my home address and the home’s worth and demanded I pay him (since I could apparently afford it because of the net worth of the home, or some other convoluted argument; I informed him I don’t own the home in which I live anyway.) This was particularly creepy as a woman; it seemed like a a subtle, “I know where you live” type of threat. For this reason I particularly encourage people to not hire his company, especially if you’re female. I assured him he would be paid in full and that all of these threats were completely unnecessary. I had to hire someone who (fortunately) financed the work for me and finish the work m"
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Lance Aaron/ Professional Online Portrait Artist
5.0(
3
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Serving Loudon, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Hey, I'm Lance! I became a professional online portrait artist in 2006 after my family was taken from me in a tornado losing my mother, father, brother, and son. Twenty-eight lives were taken as well as all their possessions, like mine. I drew from destroyed photos their families so they could have memorial portraits of them at the funerals and for the rest of time. Since then I have made a living traveling the country doing shows and drawing from photos you email me on line. There is NO GIFT more unique that brings more tears of joy to a loved one's eyes like one of these. Nothing. I've seen it time and time again. I make it affordable to anyone who's ever wanted one of these. Paintings with half the detail of these can cost upwards of $30,000 limiting something like this from hanging in living rooms for families to the rich only. Not anymore. Here's how it works.. \n Simply email me your favorite picture or pictures to aarontristan39@gmail.com with a brief description of what you would like done. The bigger and clearer the picture the better the drawing. I will start an initial sketch right away and take pictures of it and show it to you. Please email them quickly if possible, because the holidays are coming and I get busy. Once the initial sketch is done. I usually take something down on it. It's a lot of work doing the initial sketch. This varies on the cost of the drawing which we will discuss right away. \n Drawings are usually 175 for 9x12's \n 225 for 11x14's \n 275 for 14x17's \n After this process is done I continue with your art piece sending you photos on line all the way through which many people find a lot of fun. I am also friends on Facebook with almost every person I've ever drawn for as well and would like to be your friend as well if you would like that. I post them on FB at your discretion. It makes me way more legit to people as well. \n The Prices vary with the art because of the size of the drawing as well as the number of faces. The number of faces DOES NOT double the cost. Usually an extra face is added depending on the size from anywhere between 25 and 50, but I do deals on these more than anything, so please call me about it at .(850) 691-3976

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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SelectBlinds.com
4.2(
117
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Serving Loudon, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"You should probably add 4-6 weeks to the expected delivery date if you expect to need the "enclosed" hardware. I received the blinds in the estimated time, but it came without the required hardware. I have made 4 calls (at least) over several weeks, but the hardware is nowhere in site. It is clear that SelectBlinds.com is a marketing company only has outsourced all production and fulfillment to third parties and evidently has a difficult time coordinating these type of customer service issue. Extremely frustrating that my blinds have been sitting in the floor for over a month and all I need is a few screws. Happy to go to Home Depot to get the screws, but SelectBlinds can't even tell me what sizes I need."
Recommended by77%of homeowners
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A Place for Everything Closets
5.0(
12
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Serving Loudon, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Are you looking to get new closets? At A Place For Everything Closets, we provide custom closet and home organization solutions for every room of the house including the garage. Our ability to manufacture sets us apart from the competition and ensures that yours is truly a custom closet organizer!

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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