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Milton Cleanup & More
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Serving Sierra Vista, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent work all round, couldn’t be happier. The staff are knowledgeable, polite and stand by their work. They responded to emails or texts promptly and could make suggestions to make a project work better. Post project cleanup was great. I’d hire them again for any project. Highly recommend."
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Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Tucson Professional Landscaping
4.8(
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Serving Sierra Vista, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

"Excellent from start to finish. Great communication, quick to respond to any concerns and cost was exactly what was quoted. They even coordinated and got quotes to extend the gas line from the house to the firepit. The crew worked everyday until the project was completed. I will definitely hire again for any landscaping needs."
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Mr. Fix It of Sierra Vista, LLC
4.5(
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Serving Sierra Vista, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Think of Mr. Fix-It personnel as jacks of all trades and possible masters of some. Recommend you check on/ask about the background of the person set to estimate your job and on the experience of the personnel that will be sent to do your job. You also need to be there when they start a job to ensure the personnel know what needs to be done, and at least when they supposedly complete it to ensure the job was properly completed. I had multiple jobs done and I discovered the estimator for all of the jobs was a painter. He provided knowledgeable answers to my paint related job but could not do that for the other types of jobs (e.g., stuccoing over wood, new flat roof covering, facia replacement). The estimates were not as detailed as they should have been, and I wonder how the estimator came up with the cost for the job. When the personnel doing the job arrived, I had to explain what to do due to the lack of detail – the estimator was not there, so no oversight continuity. In one case, a stuccoing job, the person sent to do the job said it could not be done the way I wanted, so we had to negotiate what he would do. There was no mention of adjusting the amount I paid at any time even though the actual work done was easier. As for the personnel sent to do the various jobs, I discovered most of them had no or limited experience doing the type of job they were sent to complete – in fairness, the painting related personnel were professional. In the case of my flat roof, part of it had to be subsequently redone properly by a qualified roofing contractor once I discovered water had seeped under the new roofing material applied. I learned the Mr. Fix-it personnel that did the roofing job had worked elsewhere for a year or two with no or little formal training. Would you want personnel that did not know what they were doing try to fix a job they did wrong? I asked for a partial reimbursement for the roofing job and the Mr. Fix-It owner did not agree to this compromise. Other examples of personnel issues showing a lack of experience and/or training involve improperly hanging ornamental shutters and not properly completing and cleaning up after a facia replacement job. In both cases I had to point out the issues, as no one in Mr. Fit-It management checked their personnel’s work. Someone did come out and address the issues I raised, but why should this have been done in the first case? Again, I recommend you think of Mr. Fix-It personnel as jacks of all trades and possible masters of some, then take all the precautions I suggested."
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Recommended by89%of homeowners
Total Imagery Tile LLC
5.0(
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Serving Sierra Vista, AZ and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Ceramic & Natural Stone installations. Flooring, Walls, Showers, and Counters. We install tile only. With big box stores selling tile, we provide the labor at a fraction of the cost. You provide the tile, and we provide all setting materials. We offer a 2 year warranty (normal wear and tear). We do commercial and residential. Locally owned and operated family business. 25 years experience. Free estimates. We only hire employees who have completed a background check. We pride ourselves on working with clients and their scedules. We take into account that most clients will be living in their homes while they have work being done. We try to leave your home as clean as possible and complete our work in the time frame that was given. We are fast but dependable. When we start on your project, we do not leave and go to other projects. We stay until we are finished. We can work weekends if need be. We are flexible to meet the demands of busy people. We are involved with our community and give back. We have donated our time to Habitat for Humanity. We have sponsored and coached youth sports programs for 4 years now.\n**Total Imagery Tile, LLc. reserves the right to refuse any price match guarantees.

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Timothy's Landscaping Services
4.2(
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Serving Sierra Vista, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Landscape clearing which was done after several weeks. Brush was left for a week prior to finishing the job. Had to ask about it as a neighbor complained. House painting: The subcontractor crew used by Timothy was good. I would use them again. Timothy didn't do the work except for the front and back doors. Which were not painted until weeks later. The work was of such poor quality that the doors needed to be sanded, primed and repainted. Would not recommend Timothy to anyone. for landscape or painting."
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FAQs for brick and stone patios, walks, and steps installation projects in Sierra Vista, AZ

When cleaning your flagstone patio, begin by gently hosing off loose dirt and debris. Use a mild solution of white vinegar and water or diluted dish soap to scrub the surface with a soft-bristled brush. Avoid using abrasive tools, such as wire brushes, as they can damage the stone’s seal and finish. This careful approach effectively removes mold and grime while preserving the natural beauty of your patio.

Flagstone naturally offers a neutral palette that includes shades of grey, black, red, yellow, brown, and tan, and its inherent color cannot be altered. Choosing varieties like bluestone provides a subtle bluish tint that complements many exterior designs. These natural hues enhance curb appeal and create a refined, timeless look in your outdoor space, ensuring a sophisticated finish with minimal upkeep.

Flagstone for a patio must have a minimum thickness of 1.5 inches to reliably support furniture and foot traffic. Using stone that is two to three inches thick is recommended to ensure lasting durability. The increased thickness prevents cracking under load and enhances long-term performance. Investing in thicker flagstone provides superior stability and resistance to weather conditions, ensuring your outdoor space remains both safe and attractive.

You can paint a flagstone patio by using a high-quality, outdoor elastomeric latex paint designed for heavy foot traffic. Painting not only refreshes the patio’s appearance but also creates a waterproof barrier that protects the stone from damage. Regular reapplication every one to two years maintains its durability and visual appeal, ensuring your patio remains both stylish and well-protected.

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