
Serving Rootstown, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2009
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Installed folding attic stairs in my garage. Quality work at a fair price."





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Serving Rootstown, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2009
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Installed folding attic stairs in my garage. Quality work at a fair price."





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Serving Rootstown, OH and surrounding areas
In business since 1985
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"I worked with them before and was very pleased with them then. The owner is very good. He is very fair and good about getting back with you and showing up on time. The guys that came to do the work were unbelievable. They were patient and were perfectionists. They did a wonderful job. They came back on their own time because there were some complications. Something needed to be taken back, but there were no hassles. The guys came back at night and worked an additional 3 hours and then came back this morning to finish up the work when they were technically off the clock. They were very pleasant about it and did a wonderful job. They were good about cleaning up after themselves and calling to let us know they were coming or giving us any information. I would have no problem working with them again and would recommend them. If there are any problems, the owner is good about fixing them."


Serving Rootstown, OH and surrounding areas
In business since 1983
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Great job. I would highly recommend this company to my friends. Very professional and did a great job cleaning up after they were done.
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Serving Rootstown, OH and surrounding areas
In business since 1984
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"My wife and I highly recommend Northeast Ohio Renovations! The results exceeded our expectations. They removed old aluminum siding and installed new vinyl siding, 3 pairs of shutters, 2 mantles, 3 entry doors, gutters, and downspouts. We received several estimates and chose Northeast Ohio Renovations based on their price and reputation. We signed a contract in July 2017. They began working on the siding in April 2018, which was a long wait, but the reason being that they only have one crew and many clients. Their work speaks for itself and it was worth the wait. The crew was wonderful! They were considerate, tidy, helpful, and asked questions when in doubt. They went above and beyond. Dan even offered to mount my new wireless doorbells. I can't say enough about this crew. A few weeks after the installation, I noticed one of the gutters was leaking. The owner, Bob, came out to take look and found that it was due to an issue with our roof. Even though it was totally unrelated to their work, he still came back later to caulk the gap and fix the leak. We are very happy with the job and are still getting compliments 3 months later! We will not hesitate to hire them for any other work we need done in the future! Thank you!"





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Serving Rootstown, OH and surrounding areas
In business since 1991
Free estimates
"Quality of work was good. Would definitely hire again."

Serving Rootstown, OH and surrounding areas
In business since 1996
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"They painted the front porch no problem and looked great. However the back fence in the contract stated "power wash, prime, and stain". Well, they power washed, and then put a "primer and paint in one" on, just one coat, and it looked awful. My wife called me incredibly upset saying it looked terrible, and we have the pictures to prove it. The painters said we were only getting one coat and if we wanted another coat it was going to cost more.
Furious, I called the person who did the estimate, sent him the pictures, and he understood what was happening and directed the crew to apply the second coat, as the contract said they would do. I was so angry that I had to take time to make them do what the contact said they would do. No one would have ever looked at their finished product after one coat and said "well, that's done and it looks great, glad our name is on it." They were perfectly willing to leave with it looking terrible. This is why I rated them so low on professionalism.
In the end, things did work out, the quality of the final product was good, the manager was responsive and did the right thing, but the crew that came out couldn't have cared less. On the review here it asks if I would use them again, and I wish there was a "maybe". I think if we do use them again, I'll have to take a vacation day off work and supervise them closely to see that they do exactly what the agreed upon contract states."





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Serving Rootstown, OH and surrounding areas
In business since 1983
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"The pad was great, but the storage bags for the pad and/or additional leaf was cheap and not the correct size. They tear and do not cover the whole pad."

Serving Rootstown, OH and surrounding areas
In business since 1963
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"With the goal of replacing all flooring in the house (including conversion from carpet to hardwood) the company owner provided prompt on-site consultation. This project needed to be coordinated with a gut and remodel of the kitchen and powder room. Ultimately, we chose to use Teppo's for the entire remodeling job. Kevin made several visits to the house in the evening, bringing samples of cabinets, counters and flooring. He coordinated a showroom visit with his favored cabinet and counter supplier, then returned with the kitchen designer twice to check measurements and design ideas. He was knowledgable and easily addressed concerns about several small details in the remodeling process. In the process, Kevin did not over-promise or gloss over specifics. The price quote was in line with four other quotes that we had received but we saved a considerable amount by using Teppo's family flooring wholesale connections - a savings that we applied towards nicer outfitting of the kitchen cabinets and quartz countertops. His cabinet and countertop vendor discounts were also substantial. We are excited to begin the project in the next few weeks. Kevin is very professional (as are his vendors), listens very well to the customer and incorporates these points into his planning."





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Serving Rootstown, OH and surrounding areas
In business since 1983
Emergency services offered
"I want to start off by saying that Rich is an extremely nice, pleasant, and respectful guy. I also want to say that he probably did not anticipate having to do some of the work he did when replacing the sliding door (i.e. purchase and install new trim, mud walls, etc...), and lost money on the job. He had also repaired the holes in the ceiling and wall for free. -When he came over to give the estimate, I asked him if the carpet would need to be stretched once the sliding door was replaced. He said "No." After the door was replaced, there was a 1-inch gap where the subfloor was exposed. He then indicated that a transition piece of some type could be placed over the gap. I would have liked to know up front prior to installation that there was the possibility a transition piece might be needed. In all fairness, my question was not explicit enough. If a transition piece is placed over the exposed subfloor, then the carpet would not need to be stretched, right? -One of the days he was working at my house FedEx came to pick up a package. FedEx erroneously came to my house-I did not have a package for them to pick up. I don't know if FedEx rang my doorbell and Rich answered the door or if Rich was outside the house when FedEx came. Long story short, when FedEx came to the house, Rich gave FedEx another package that happened to be in my foyer, which was not supposed to be picked up by FedEx. I assume partial responsibility because FedEx previously came to my house erroneously and I called the appropriate people (or so I thought) to communicate that there was no package to pick up. I should have warned Rich that FedEx might be stopping by and there was no package to pick up. FedEx is also responsible because once Rich communicated to FedEx that he was not the home owner, the conversation should have ended there and FedEx should have left. The FedEx guy was pushy, saw the package in the foyer, and insisted to Rich that he had to take that specific package, so Rich gave it to him. I understand that Rich was trying to be helpful, but he should have pushed back and commented that since he was not the homeowner, he would not give the package to FedEx. -At first glance after the door was installed, trim replaced, and walls around the trim mudded, I thought it looked great and I communicated that to him. When I took a closer look...: ----A couple of nails were not flush and bent into the wood. I had to pull these out, which ended up gauging the wood. I corrected the issues with wood filler. ----My existing trim in the room is painted white and no grain is visible through the paint. He used oak trim around the door, which is great if the trim was going to be stained. Oak is not the best choice if the trim is going to be painted, unless one has the personnel preference of being able to see the grain through the paint. It sticks out like a soar thumb to me. I think applying some type of gloss might smooth it out, but then painting over the gloss, even if primer is used, may not turn out so well (i.e. the paint will chip off). He did use a pre-primed pine baseboard though. ----One of the side pieces of trim is not long enough and a large gap is visible. I purchased another piece of trim to replace the short one. I just have to get around to doing it. ----When he applied mud on the walls near the trim, mud was caked all over the side of the trim, which I spent 30 minutes chipping off. I would have expected the trim to be covered or "protected" in some way so this did not happen. I thought that was kind of sloppy. ----Once the large hole in my ceiling was repaired, adjacent areas were mudded. Unfortunately, some of these adjacent areas had caulk on them, which should have been removed first before mud was applied. The mud was applied over the caulk."

Serving Rootstown, OH and surrounding areas
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Called quickly after purchasing offer on Angie's List. Worked with my schedule. The deal required me to supply paint, he offered a number of suggestions with differing levels of price and quality as options. Arrived timely on day of project and finished early. Overall very happy with the purchase, would recommend and use again."





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