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Perfect Power Wash
4.3(
329
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Serving Millersburg, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Service was fine. My house was washed. A year and a half later charged $200 because I didn't do more business with them. Had a tech out too as they continuously called me to schedule service making me believe had purchased an annual power wash. Guy came out said it was just a sales call so I sent him away. If I'd been informed while he was here that it I didn't act before a certain date I would be charged I would've been able to make a more educated decision."
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Farsight Management Inc
4.9(
13
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Serving Millersburg, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Very down to earth and knowledgeable. I did not feel they were trying to take advantage of me. They worked and kept me informed at beginning and end of day.Any issues were brought to my attention and we did a walk through of the job when they finished. Everyone was very professional and I was very pleased with the job."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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The Basement Guys
4.7(
257
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Serving Millersburg, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

The Basement Guys has 48 employees. We offer free inspections and design sessions to homeowners. Most major credit cards are accepted. We have great financing options available as well.

Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Eco-Seal Home Solutions, LLC.
4.4(
8
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Serving Millersburg, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We had chalking around the base of our basement walls. We met the Eco-Seal representatives at a home show and set up an appointment for someone to come to our home to give an estimate for repairs. At the appointment we were told that we needed excavation around the house, waterproofing coating and membrane on the outside of the foundation, then a backfill of rock. We agreed to the process. What was not explained is that the drain tile that was going in the bottom of the trench would be emptying into our sump pump. As a matter of fact, during the process I was under the impression that it would empty into the downspout pipe that drains to the street. When the work was done, we started to notice that the sump pump was running every 10 minutes during rain. Before the work, it ran just a couple of times a year. I chalked it up to the system working to keep the moisture away. This past Sunday, we had a storm. The power went out for about an hour. The sump pump was not working. We bailed water for almost an hour to prevent our basement from flooding. On Monday, we called Eco-Systems and were told that it stated in our paperwork that the drain would empty into the pump. Sure enough in tiny, handwritten print, we found this statement. Now we have gone from having a little chalk on the floor to having the very real possibility of the entire basement flooding in case of a power outage. Tuesday night, after spending the day researching how to resolve this issue, the power went out again. MY HUSBAND AND I SPENT 5 HOURS, 48 MINUTES BAILING WATER AND RUNNING IT UP THE STAIRS IN BUCKETS. The water was coming in so fast, we couldn't stop the process or the sump would overflow. We ended up having a plumber in to install a battery backup sump. This will only work for a few hours during a power outage. We will eventually have to have a generator installed at a cost in the thousands so we can leave for vacations and such without having to be worried the entire time that the power will fail and our basement will flood. Eco-Seal did send out a representative today. He apologized for not having told us about this possibility. I repeatedly asked that he do so for future homeowners. This should be an informed decision on their part. I went so far as to suggest that there be a caution included in the written information given to prospective customers. I hope this company makes some changes based on our experience."
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Basement Care
3.5(
28
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Serving Millersburg, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"These are facts: The problem: Hired to move water from walls and floor to a sub pump to be pushed out side per their recommendation because of a leaky Basement. The fact:, upon completion, one plastic pipe, connected with a ferncoe was leaking after their work was complete and they left the job They came back to fix it and did,but said everything was fine..this from their "managing - inspector". We questioned many things to all questions the answer was it is correct. So we hired an inspector because it was leaking from the wall where they attached the sub pump pipe; and the pump is working regardless if its even wet outside. Now from an inspector: INTERFERENCE- Upon inspection and removing the lid, the pump float was restricted. Once the pump was moved it activated and the primary pump continued running even after the water was gone. This was due to the small amount of room in the well causing the pump float to hit the sidewall and not drop down according with the lowered water level. The Inspector moved the pump unit over, however the orientation of the float needs to be corrected (turned) so it is away from the lipped sidewall to prevent reoccurrence, 2. PUMP AND WIRES INTERFERENCE- The secondary pump is piped with same diameter piping but the movement between the pumps/piping can also restrict the float fall zone if pump is not orientated with float away from pit sidewall. The pump wires should be zip tied to the pipe as they also fell into the area of the float and could also prevent float on/ off operation. This pit is small for the size pumps used so orientation and interference of wiring needs to be correct to prevent failure of activation or deactivation. 3. Both pumps should have a check valve be installed in line to prevent pump cycling that could prematurely burn out pump motor. Install two 1.5” check valves in the piping. 4. PIPING LEAK - The piping was leaking out of the cinder block wall at the point of drain penetration. The piping was moving at the interior, but fixed (non movable) at the exterior. This means that the pipe is either cracked or was not glued somewhere within the wall cavity. Break out the cement around the pipe and re-pipe and reglue as required. 5. COVER/LID INTERFERENCE- When trying to install this chopped/cut up cover it causes the pumps (due to piping interference) to move around which recreates the issue in #1 by moving the pump float against the wall. A new lid and proper orientation (away from the sidewalls) needs to be completed. A better piping configuration for this pit due to its size would be to use a inverted wye as shown here, thereby eliminating pumps being pushed together when installing the lid. 6. HOLE MISSING- A 1/8” hole needs to be drilled in the secondary pump line to reduce pressure and prevent pump from becoming air bound and eventually seizing. They canceled last week because of a team sickness and also agian this week. So the weeks pass by, no one comes and they have asked now to reschedule a third time.I asked to be copied on the E-mail asking for a manger to call me to talk about this issue. I was told the owner is on vacation and that the only person I can speak to is sick. So I guess as the water keeps leaking, and the pump keeps running, they consider it not urgent enough t0 handle this situation. In my experience, any owner worth anything woudl want to knw about such a travesty in service, but according to the company. the owner is on vacation and not to be disturbed and anyone that could help will get back to us within 48 hours."
Recommended by60%of homeowners
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FAQs for asbestos testing projects in Millersburg, OH

Asbestos appears as long, thin, or curled mineral fibers that are not visible to the naked eye under normal conditions. Homes constructed before 1989 are more likely to contain this material, so a professional inspection is essential. Because asbestos identification requires specialized techniques, having a certified inspector assess your property is the safest way to confirm its presence and protect your family’s health.

Free asbestos testing services do not exist. You can purchase testing kits online for $30 per unit, and these kits include lab fees, return shipping, consultation, sampling media, and the final results. The results from a kit are less detailed and accurate than those provided by a certified asbestos testing professional. Since collecting a sample exposes you to harmful fibers, hiring a professional is essential to ensure safety and accurate testing.

Receiving asbestos test results takes one to seven days, but different labs offer varying turnaround times. When expedited processing is arranged, the laboratory completes analysis within 24 hours; standard processing requires up to two weeks. Hiring a certified professional ensures that all samples are collected correctly and results are provided without delay, safeguarding your home throughout the process.

Home insurance doesn't often cover asbestos testing and removal. Many policies have a clause called a "pollution exclusion," which means they do not cover indoor pollutants like asbestos. However, your insurance company might cover something like asbestos siding removal costs if it is released due to things beyond your control, such as storm damage.

If a DIY project or accident in your home releases harmful fibers, you must pay for the test and removal.

Yes, you can legally inspect and remove asbestos in your house as long as it's a single-family home and not a multi-family unit. However, the EPA strongly recommends hiring an asbestos abatement pro since testing can be dangerous.

Pros have all the right tools and safety equipment, and you risk breathing in the fibers by taking samples yourself. They also know how to collect samples and safely dispose of materials properly.

Asbestos encapsulation is a process that seals asbestos-containing materials with a protective barrier to prevent the release of harmful fibers. It serves as an alternative to complete removal when full abatement is not necessary. Encapsulation costs between $2 and $6 per square foot, offering a cost-effective option that contains asbestos safely when applied by a certified professional.