
Angi Approved
In business since 2019
Free estimates
Customers say: Quality work
"Very knowledgeable of their craft, honest and open to suggestions from the client"


Angi Approved
In business since 2019
Free estimates
Customers say: Quality work
"Very knowledgeable of their craft, honest and open to suggestions from the client"
Angi Approved
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Installed a quality product, kept me advised of his arrival time each day, fabricated his own gates, friendly, courteous, did a great job. Looking to hire him again in the spring… Thank you Rob…"

Angi Approved
In business since 2015
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"When I first met Edwin he was very polite. He promised to follow the explicit details of the project which were to match existing fence. He said he would start in two weeks. When he finally showed up it had been a month. He stayed for a few hours and went home sick after having brought a small amount of disgraceful materials. I mistakenly agreed to pay $300 for these in advance. The wood was cracked, some posts too large and the boards the wrong species. After being instructed not to use a specific post he did so anyway. Then proceeded to make the gate a foot shorter than fence. After he left I noticed the cross bars were pine which he argued and lied over until Angi got involved. To keep job he agreed to get cedar like the original fence. By then I had had enough manipulation and childishness. He insisted on finishing job and I did not want him to. So in fear he would, I had to keep and move the materials he lazily left. If I do not get my $300 back I am glad because the gentleman working for him was very kind and I don’t want Edwin having an excuse not to pay him. Edwin is dishonest, and immature. I do not recommend him! My parents recently passed away and I wanted the project done for my Mother at least by Father’s Day. I am disabled and my puppy who is helping me to survive is not safely contained in my front yard. The Summer is wasted because I cannot empty the garage and get my home ready for a future PCA. Edwin knows not what he did and didn’t do. Do not hire this person and God Bless!"

In business since 1999
Sam Multi-services Center

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\nWe are a small family owned business, We are a proud MBE company. We are a full service Mobile welding company that provides service for all commercial and residential customers. There is no job to small. From custom signs frames to major welding repairs. We strive to make our customers needs come true. \n\n
In business since 1995
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Since 2002 Worksite Construction, Inc. has built a reputation on quality, dependability and trust, working the discerning homeowners throughout Boston, Metro West and the North Shore. We work closely with several of Boston's leading architects and engineers to deliver outstanding results. Whether it's a kitchen or bathroom renovation, an addition or complete construction of an entire home, each project is built with our meticulous attention to detail. We readily source innovative building products and services to meet the needs of our clients' unique situations. We are passionate about commitment to customer service.\n\nWorksite Construction recognizes the importance of proper planning on projects. The result of this is a better product and makes for smooth running job site environment with uncompromising quality.\n\nEvery job closes with complete client satisfaction.
In business since 1982
Free estimates
Warranties offered
Family owned & operated. Additional contact name - Aggie Tuden. Cost is determined by the job.
In business since 2011
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
We are specialized in all fire escape repair services. We are a licensed and insured company that has your safety and satisfaction as our main goals. We focus on diminishing liability to your property by never welding on the fire escape, we are focused on keeping your property clean.
In business since 1998
Free estimates
"I was looking for a surveyor to do some work on our property. As a long time member I've used Angie's list in the past, but haven't had occasion to do so in quite some time. I looked at the companies that were available in our area and considered Grady Consulting. I was somewhat surprised to see that they only had one, brief review. I made the decision to call after viewing their web site. I first spoke with Marianne at Grady Consulting in late June. I mentioned to her that I had found them on Angie's list and was somewhat concerned that they only had one review. She told me that they were not an Angie's list member. Since everyone I had hired was a member, I appreciated that she informed me that they were not. Since we have never had a survey done of our property, I was unfamiliar with how things worked but told her that we wanted to have our property surveyed and the lines staked. We also wanted a plan showing the elevations and location of the house on our lot. I also mentioned that we wanted this information so that we could have an architect draw up plans for a possible, future addition. Marianne was my first contact and thus my first impression of the company came from her. I found her to be a good listener and very knowledgeable. She both asked and answered my questions and responded to all my concerns. She also asked me about my future plans. She was able to pull up our lot on her computer and to let me know that our property had some wetlands in one corner and said that they would also be able to have their botanist walk the property and mark any necessary areas of concern. She repeated back all that I told her I would like to have done and said she would work up a proposal for us. Then, after reviewing the proposal we could decide on what and how much we wanted to do at this time. After speaking with her, I felt that they were very professional in their approach and was comfortable in taking the next step. We received an email that showed our property on a map and were able to see the small area of wetlands that were mentioned. Also, a very comprehensive proposal that listed the scope of services, the estimated fee schedule, the payment schedule and a rate schedule. Out of the 13 listed services we decided to do the first 4. We decided to wait until the late fall, when they would be less busy, to have the work done. In mid November I called and gave the required retainer and said I would bring the signed proposal to their office because I wanted to show them some old plans we had showing a few changes that had been made over the years to bordering properties. I met with Mr Grady who was very polite and professional. He listened to my concerns, answered my questions and then made copies of the old plans. The next day the botanist came and flagged the wetland areas. He spoke with my husband who told me that he was very knowledgable and personable. Two days later two men came and spent a few hours working and then marked the corners of the property with stakes. The rest of the work on the property took place after the Holidays. My husband did have occasion to speak with the surveyor and mentioned that he was very professional and quite jovial considering the extreme, cold weather on that day. We received the progress invoice for the completed work and it was structured so that you could easily see what was done, who did it, how much time it took, what the rate was and how much we were billed for each service provided. The estimated fee given for this job was somewhat higher than the end cost. An envelope containing two copies of the existing conditions plan arrived a week or so later. Since we received a list of 13 services and decided only to do 4, we now have the information for future work we might decide to do."
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