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ValleyContracting, LLC
4.9(
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Serving Tucson, AZ and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Valley Contracting repaired my covered patio. It was 23 years old. Wood facia was rotting and the roll out shingles were deteriorating. After product was a new roof with new facia and a slick foam top vs. shingle. They also painted my 2 story house since it's been 13 years. Came home from vacation to a fresh looking house with a new covered patio. Would definitely hire again (next project is whole roof replacement). Their costs are very reasonable, they kept me informed the whole time and got it done in a quickly manner. "
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Response time1 day
Response rate86%
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BAHR - Unlicensed Contractor
4.5(
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Serving Tucson, AZ and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I contacted Angie's because I had a pocket door that needed to be replaced. I was then contacted by BAHR ( Raymond J Doherty). I checked his customer ratings on Angie, and he had a 5-star rating at that time with great feedback from customers. He came out & suggested a barn door replacement because a new pocket door would be more complicated & cost more. I researched a barn door from Home Depot, showed it to him & he said it would work, so I ordered it. He requested a payment of ½ plus materials. This amounted to $430 ($184 material, knotty alder trim, etc). When the door arrived, he polyurethaned and the trim. He also demolished the door and the trim around the outside & the other side, which is our bathroom. When he removed all the pieces that came with the door, he said a piece to hang the door was missing. We called the company they agreed to send it. At this point in time, we were leaving for 5 months and would not return till October. He said he would complete the installation when we returned. When we returned mid Oct I contacted him.. He returned several days later and said he had the missing piece & we set a date for him to install the door. When he came, he said he did not cut one of the trim pieces to the right length, so he would take it home and recut it. When he returned several days later, he told me there was another missing piece. I said we can order it. He said it would take too long. He could get another piece of alder to replace the (new) missing piece & it would look even better. He then returned Mon Nov 3rd. Before he started to screw the new alder piece, he said he HOPED he could find the studs in the wall to attach it to! Now, shouldn't he have checked this before telling me a barn door would work? I ordered and paid for it. He proceeded to attach the alder to the wall. Later, I returned, and the alder piece was gone. He said that would not work. The barn door was attached to 1 of the 3 pieces that were needed to hang the door properly. The lower part of the door is just banging against the wall when you try to move it. It does not work! At this point, he said he is done. He is finished with this; it is not worth the money! He said he quit & started gathering up his tools! I was stunned, absolutely speechless! I have had various remodeling projects, bathrooms, and kitchens. And never had a contractor walk off the job. When I was able to speak, I asked him to please at least finish putting up the last 3 pieces of trim in the bathroom, where just wallboard is exposed. He refused. He got in his truck, peeled out of my driveway, throwing stones & dirt in the air. He did not leave the alder trim to complete the job, which I paid for. He left all the construction debris in my garage, including a large pallet that the door came with. I can't even lift it, much less get rid of it. I noticed one of the pieces of tile does not line up with my tile. This was a sloppy, unprofessional job without much planning going into it. I have used Angie's in the past and never had an experience like this. I then got back on Angie's and reviewed his rating & customer experiences. There was a new one added in August by Joycelyn M. What that poor woman went through with him. If I had seen this, I never would have let him in my door. It seems this was never resolved, or she would not have posted it. My husband and I are seniors this has caused us unbelievable stress. It has been a disaster! So I guess I am stuck having to find a competent content contractor to clean up his mess."
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Powered by His Strength
5.0(
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Serving Tucson, AZ and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"They came right time. They checked all the windows before washing and told me about some scratches the found why they were there. Jose and his son did a very good job on the screens also. I would hire them back for any window washing job I might have in the future. Their price was also good. "
Response time6 hrs
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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FAQs for gutters & downspouts cleaning service projects in Tucson, AZ

You’ll want to clean gutters once or twice a year—in early spring and again in fall—to keep water flowing and avoid pricey leaks. Homes tucked beneath tall trees or hit with heavy debris may need two to four visits instead. Staying on schedule protects your roof, siding, and foundation from costly water damage.

Even with gutter guards, plan on an occasional cleaning—just not as often as homes without guards. Installing gutter guards blocks leaves, but grit and shingle granules still slip through and pile up over time. A quick sweep keeps water moving and stops overflow that can damage your roof or foundation.

Watch for overflowing water, slow or silent downspouts, sagging sections, or debris peeking over the gutter edge. You might also spot water stains, weeds, or an increasing number of ants in certain areas. Any of these red flags means it’s time to call a gutter cleaning pro for service before minor clogs turn into major leaks.

Skip cleanings for too long and gutters overflow, sending water under shingles, down siding, and toward the foundation. The result can be mold, rotted fascia, basement leaks, and repair bills that dwarf the price of a quick cleaning. It can also mean that future cleanings will be more expensive as it will take pros longer to deep clean gutters that are full of heavy debris. Staying on schedule saves money and headaches.

Plan on gutter cleaning service to take an average of one hour for an average single-story home and two to three hours for taller houses. Add extra time if gutter guards need to come off or clogs are packed in. Pros work methodically, clearing every linear foot so water can flow freely again.

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