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Stripers Lawn and Landscape
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Johnson & Johnson Renovating and Remodeling
704 S State Road 135
4.82(
107
)
Johnson & Johnson Renovating and Remodeling
704 S State Road 135
4.82(
107
)
Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 93% of Angi customers
Recommended by 93% of HomeAdvisor customers

Johnson & Johnson Renovating and Remodeling LLC should be your first call for your next home improvement or restoration project. When you contact us you are contacting myself, the owner, directly. When the estimate or proposal is submitted to you it is submitted by myself, the owner. When it comes time for the plan to become a reality the work will be performed by myself, the owner or by my team of skilled artisans. 100% of the accountability rest with me, no excuses, just solutions. Please consider Johnson and Johnson for your next project. Please check out our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Johnson-Johnson-Renovating-and-Remodeling-LLC-194805364660/?fref=ts

"Our bathroom desperately needed a renovation and, based on the plan and promises we received from Chris Johnson, we were excited about the project. What we didn’t expect is that once the old bathroom was torn out, the process would become a drawn out nightmare without much of a plan, workers making odd decisions on their own, and band-aids to cover up the odd decisions and mistakes made during the process. The first is the plumbing under the sink. The shut-off valves and drain pipe are so low it’s almost impossible to place anything under the cabinet. This isn’t just a simple inconvenience. The cold shut-off is being pinched downward by drywall, and the cabinet is sloppy, to say the least. The barn door guide that was glued to the floor lasted all of two months with a stopper that doesn’t stay in place. The carpet was cut too far back during the renovation and a wooden board had to be placed as a transition as a band-aid until we get new carpet (which we were not planning in the near future). This is an example of the miscommunication we saw prevalent with their team. The drywall sub took it upon himself to bullnose the new walls. At first glance, this seemed fine until the tile installer expressed frustration out loud about having to put in the tile baseboard around this bullnose. What was left was a sloppy mess of poorly cut tile and gobs of grout as they tried to round out the corners. As we looked around the bathroom, this type of poor attention to detail and patchwork to cover up mistakes became apparent. The problems continued to get worse as they tested the shower tile and discovered the tile was set wrong and wasn’t draining and drying. While Chris sent someone out to fix this, another problem was caused as the ledge going into the shower became chipped during the process. They initially tried to use aluminum edging to hide the chips. When I complained about how this looked, and that it caused the water to dam up on the ledge, they relented and tried another fix using the same material as the sink. This piece was installed without any pitch to it, resulting in water being trapped on top and not draining down. Also, somewhere during this process, they tried to patch the grout on the shower walls and used mismatched grout. Perhaps this was the grout they were using for the floor, but it is just one more of the many mistakes. While these types of issues do happen, there were other things that I feel needed to be shared as others consider hiring Johnson & Johnson. I permitted the drywall to be stored in my garage. What I didn’t know, until it was too late, was that they were going to use my garage as their shop. This caused drywall dust to coat every surface of my garage, including an expensive road bike. The bike was taken into a reputable shop and had to be professional taken apart and cleaned. This issue cost over $200 to fix but could have caused even more damage if left unaddressed. When I shared this with Chris, he just argued about it and placed blame on us for permitting them to use the garage to cut drywall (which we did not). Several times, as I expressed frustration throughout the renovation, Chris responded with such callous statements as, “First world problem just like any of my others, no ones got cancer!” These kind of statements were uttered multiple times as we felt bullied to accept the poor nature of the work. I still can’t believe anyone would treat a customer that way and say things like that. I wish the story ended here, but several months after Chris and his team moved on to other projects, we noticed the brand new grout was cracking on the bathroom floor. I called Chris, and his response was to send someone over to spot treat the issue. As I looked closer, I realized the problem was widespread. The gentleman Chris sent over confirmed that the whole tile job, including the grout, was poorly done. Chris proposed trying a plan to grout over trouble areas and dye the grout. While I had reservations about this plan, we permitted them to attempt to fix this as we wanted to allow Chris the opportunity to fix his mistakes. My reservations were confirmed as the grout began to crack and break up in chunks less than a week after the repair. This repair job, like many of the band-aids Chris used, never felt like an approach that was appropriate as we paid tens of thousands of dollars to have a job done correctly. We gave Chris the benefit of the doubt in trying to fix it, but he wouldn’t agree to do the job right. Upon conversations with professionals, the correct approach was to remove the grout entirely, but the floor appears to have never been installed correctly. I addressed this with Chris, and he was incredibly defensive and rude. The grout was “repaired” but is once again cracking. We paid thousands of dollars based on the plans, promise, and reputation of Chris Johnson. We didn’t pay for bandaids, coverups, and mistakes that were never corrected, but that’s precisely what we got by hiring Johnson and Johnson. Don’t waste your time and money with them."

Ryan C on August 2020

Johnson & Johnson Renovating and Remodeling LLC should be your first call for your next home improvement or restoration project. When you contact us you are contacting myself, the owner, directly. When the estimate or proposal is submitted to you it is submitted by myself, the owner. When it comes time for the plan to become a reality the work will be performed by myself, the owner or by my team of skilled artisans. 100% of the accountability rest with me, no excuses, just solutions. Please consider Johnson and Johnson for your next project. Please check out our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Johnson-Johnson-Renovating-and-Remodeling-LLC-194805364660/?fref=ts

"Our bathroom desperately needed a renovation and, based on the plan and promises we received from Chris Johnson, we were excited about the project. What we didn’t expect is that once the old bathroom was torn out, the process would become a drawn out nightmare without much of a plan, workers making odd decisions on their own, and band-aids to cover up the odd decisions and mistakes made during the process. The first is the plumbing under the sink. The shut-off valves and drain pipe are so low it’s almost impossible to place anything under the cabinet. This isn’t just a simple inconvenience. The cold shut-off is being pinched downward by drywall, and the cabinet is sloppy, to say the least. The barn door guide that was glued to the floor lasted all of two months with a stopper that doesn’t stay in place. The carpet was cut too far back during the renovation and a wooden board had to be placed as a transition as a band-aid until we get new carpet (which we were not planning in the near future). This is an example of the miscommunication we saw prevalent with their team. The drywall sub took it upon himself to bullnose the new walls. At first glance, this seemed fine until the tile installer expressed frustration out loud about having to put in the tile baseboard around this bullnose. What was left was a sloppy mess of poorly cut tile and gobs of grout as they tried to round out the corners. As we looked around the bathroom, this type of poor attention to detail and patchwork to cover up mistakes became apparent. The problems continued to get worse as they tested the shower tile and discovered the tile was set wrong and wasn’t draining and drying. While Chris sent someone out to fix this, another problem was caused as the ledge going into the shower became chipped during the process. They initially tried to use aluminum edging to hide the chips. When I complained about how this looked, and that it caused the water to dam up on the ledge, they relented and tried another fix using the same material as the sink. This piece was installed without any pitch to it, resulting in water being trapped on top and not draining down. Also, somewhere during this process, they tried to patch the grout on the shower walls and used mismatched grout. Perhaps this was the grout they were using for the floor, but it is just one more of the many mistakes. While these types of issues do happen, there were other things that I feel needed to be shared as others consider hiring Johnson & Johnson. I permitted the drywall to be stored in my garage. What I didn’t know, until it was too late, was that they were going to use my garage as their shop. This caused drywall dust to coat every surface of my garage, including an expensive road bike. The bike was taken into a reputable shop and had to be professional taken apart and cleaned. This issue cost over $200 to fix but could have caused even more damage if left unaddressed. When I shared this with Chris, he just argued about it and placed blame on us for permitting them to use the garage to cut drywall (which we did not). Several times, as I expressed frustration throughout the renovation, Chris responded with such callous statements as, “First world problem just like any of my others, no ones got cancer!” These kind of statements were uttered multiple times as we felt bullied to accept the poor nature of the work. I still can’t believe anyone would treat a customer that way and say things like that. I wish the story ended here, but several months after Chris and his team moved on to other projects, we noticed the brand new grout was cracking on the bathroom floor. I called Chris, and his response was to send someone over to spot treat the issue. As I looked closer, I realized the problem was widespread. The gentleman Chris sent over confirmed that the whole tile job, including the grout, was poorly done. Chris proposed trying a plan to grout over trouble areas and dye the grout. While I had reservations about this plan, we permitted them to attempt to fix this as we wanted to allow Chris the opportunity to fix his mistakes. My reservations were confirmed as the grout began to crack and break up in chunks less than a week after the repair. This repair job, like many of the band-aids Chris used, never felt like an approach that was appropriate as we paid tens of thousands of dollars to have a job done correctly. We gave Chris the benefit of the doubt in trying to fix it, but he wouldn’t agree to do the job right. Upon conversations with professionals, the correct approach was to remove the grout entirely, but the floor appears to have never been installed correctly. I addressed this with Chris, and he was incredibly defensive and rude. The grout was “repaired” but is once again cracking. We paid thousands of dollars based on the plans, promise, and reputation of Chris Johnson. We didn’t pay for bandaids, coverups, and mistakes that were never corrected, but that’s precisely what we got by hiring Johnson and Johnson. Don’t waste your time and money with them."

Ryan C on August 2020


PPS Contractors
4300 N Old State Rd 37
4.48(
23
)
PPS Contractors
4300 N Old State Rd 37
4.48(
23
)
Customers say: Quality work
23 years of experience

Locally owned, full service construction company, quality work, affordable prices, free estimates without obligation, no need for multiple calls on each project, fully insured, no service fees, ask about our Angie’s List discount! We are south central Indiana’s exclusive Leaf Solution gutter guard dealer (stainless steel micro mesh), offer a 10 year workmanship guarantee on all new roof installations, and an Owens Corning preferred contractor. Home Remodeling: seamless guttering, siding, doors and windows, insulation, framing, finish carpentry, hardwood flooring, drywall, painting, bathrooms, basements, deck building, and refinishing. Air Duct Cleaning: video assisted Rotobrush duct cleaning system – vacuums at the point of contact . . . breathe in the results! Dryer Vent Cleaning: clogged dryer vents cause an estimated 15,500 fires annually – preventable with regular cleanings and inspections. Call us today!

Locally owned, full service construction company, quality work, affordable prices, free estimates without obligation, no need for multiple calls on each project, fully insured, no service fees, ask about our Angie’s List discount! We are south central Indiana’s exclusive Leaf Solution gutter guard dealer (stainless steel micro mesh), offer a 10 year workmanship guarantee on all new roof installations, and an Owens Corning preferred contractor. Home Remodeling: seamless guttering, siding, doors and windows, insulation, framing, finish carpentry, hardwood flooring, drywall, painting, bathrooms, basements, deck building, and refinishing. Air Duct Cleaning: video assisted Rotobrush duct cleaning system – vacuums at the point of contact . . . breathe in the results! Dryer Vent Cleaning: clogged dryer vents cause an estimated 15,500 fires annually – preventable with regular cleanings and inspections. Call us today!


Hoosier home improvement and repair
601 S Main St
No reviews
Hoosier home improvement and repair
601 S Main St
No reviews

Aesthetically Yours
Unknown
1.80(
5
)
Aesthetically Yours
Unknown
1.80(
5
)
16 years of experience

I am the sole proprietor and president of a small business run from my home office and is only offered online. www.msaestheticallyyours.com 516 4866781

"This is not a lawn services company in Abilene"

Gordon F on June 2022

I am the sole proprietor and president of a small business run from my home office and is only offered online. www.msaestheticallyyours.com 516 4866781

"This is not a lawn services company in Abilene"

Gordon F on June 2022


D and D Transportation Carrier
No reviews
D and D Transportation Carrier
No reviews

A1 Tree & Lawn
680 W That Rd
5.00(
1
)
A1 Tree & Lawn
680 W That Rd
5.00(
1
)
Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Tree trimming, tree removal, land clearing, stump removal, brush chipping, We save trees thru injection of minerials and fungicides. Lawn cleanup from raking to seeding and soding.

Tree trimming, tree removal, land clearing, stump removal, brush chipping, We save trees thru injection of minerials and fungicides. Lawn cleanup from raking to seeding and soding.


Pro lines lawn and landscaping.
No reviews
Pro lines lawn and landscaping.
No reviews

Pro lines lawn&landscaping over 15 years experience. We do all the following services. Mowing, Mulching, Bush Trimming, Tree training, Clean ups. All your lawn needs.

Pro lines lawn&landscaping over 15 years experience. We do all the following services. Mowing, Mulching, Bush Trimming, Tree training, Clean ups. All your lawn needs.


Hills Workshop
7495 West County Rd 350 South
No reviews
Hills Workshop
7495 West County Rd 350 South
No reviews
Free onsite estimate

Offering an extensive array of services, parts and products, Hills Workshop is a one stop shop for all your small engine needs. Specializing in engine rebuilding, Hills Workshop also provides routine maintenance from oil changes, tire repairs, blade sharpening, saw chain links and everything in between. Replacement parts and supplies are in stock or can be ordered quickly for a fast turn-around time to get you back to work. We fix lawn tractors, chainsaws, blowers and more. Call us today!

Offering an extensive array of services, parts and products, Hills Workshop is a one stop shop for all your small engine needs. Specializing in engine rebuilding, Hills Workshop also provides routine maintenance from oil changes, tire repairs, blade sharpening, saw chain links and everything in between. Replacement parts and supplies are in stock or can be ordered quickly for a fast turn-around time to get you back to work. We fix lawn tractors, chainsaws, blowers and more. Call us today!


Jones Lawn and Handyman
1633 S Walnut St
No reviews
Jones Lawn and Handyman
1633 S Walnut St
No reviews

Small handyman business to help with getting projects done. Family owned business. I am the owner operator and do all the work myself.

Small handyman business to help with getting projects done. Family owned business. I am the owner operator and do all the work myself.

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Lawn dethatching services FAQs

Dethatching machines look like lawnmowers but have blades that cut down in crisscrossing motions. This action loosens the thatch, which is then raked up separately and removed. You might see some dethatching machines with rake-like tines. These often do not offer the best experience compared to those with blades.

You should fertilize your lawn after dethatching. This gives the damaged grass a solid nutrient boost to aid quick recovery, helping your lawn to grow back greener and stronger. Fertilizing before dethatching wastes your time, money, and energy and may even damage your lawn.

Yes, dethatching is worth it if you've got a thick thatch layer. Grab a trowel, dig up a small section of soil and grass, and check how thick the thatch layer is. If it's an inch or more, and you're noticing problems like thinning grass, weak, patchy grass, or pale coloring, it could be time to dethatch to restore health and vigor.

The cost to reseed a lawn typically ranges from $400 to $1,800. The total price often depends on the size of your lawn and the type of service needed.

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