
Serving Somonauk, IL and surrounding areas
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"Job was done the way I wanted it done in a timely fashion."





Serving Somonauk, IL and surrounding areas
Approved
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
"Job was done the way I wanted it done in a timely fashion."




Serving Somonauk, IL and surrounding areas
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Warranties offered
Small jobs welcome
"RRH did a fabulous job. He replaced my plaster ceiling and installed drywall. Work was done in the amount of time he stated and he did not go over budget with needing to add more time or materials. Highly recommend."
Serving Somonauk, IL and surrounding areas
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In business since 2005
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Customers say: Quality work
"WS Carpentry did a very nice job and the price was reasonable. The job was completed quickly and on time."

Serving Somonauk, IL and surrounding areas
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Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
Hi, I’m Kevin with Klock Home Services, proudly serving the Fox Valley area. I provide reliable, detail-oriented handyman and home repair services at fair prices. From furniture and drywall repair to minor carpentry, fixture installs, and general maintenance, I treat every project like it’s in my own home. Whether it’s a small fix or a larger task, you can count on quality work done right the first time.
Serving Somonauk, IL and surrounding areas
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In business since 2021
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I pride myself on my professionalism, as well as my ability to complete every job to the homeowner's total satisfaction. I never leave a job unfinished, or a homeowner not 100% satisfied with my level of service - Call today!

Serving Somonauk, IL and surrounding areas
In business since 2001
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Emergency services offered
"Progressive Restoration (Marcus Postawa) had a contract with our Town Home Association since 2012. They did an outstanding job on the town homes they painted that year. Due to financial difficulties, our Association did not honor the 2 buildings per year requirement in the contract. Marcus was more than patient, and worked with the Board in order to fulfill the contract terms. He even waited 3 years to get the balance paid in full. (9/2015)
The Board of Directors had a 5-way phone conversation with Marcus at a Board Meeting ( April 20, 2016) and we voted 4-1 to accept the new Change Order for 2016, which included a price increase above the 15% contract cost for our default of the 2 buildings per year requirement. The extra cost was due to severe weathering and deterioration of our siding and trim, which was going to require extra time and work. At no time was our Board of Directors considering legal action against Progressive Restoration.
Progressive had already signed other contracts prior to receiving our Association's signed contract and down payment, due to one Board member. He needed to complete the other jobs before starting our labor-intensive project. He wanted to begin when he could complete the two buildings from 2015 and start/finish the next two buildings without moving paint , painting equipment, and ladders.
I was the Board member who was in contact with Marc during this new contract change order signed on April 29,2016, and was kept informed of targeted starting dates for our town homes. He said he was about a month or so out from starting, but an unusual rainy June delayed completion of his other jobs before beginning our town homes.
Marcus and his painters had always been courteous and professional to me and other homeowners, and they were always willing to explain work details. Marcus contacted me on several occasions to tell me of compromised roofs, cedar trim, and gaps in flashing and siding. He was told to paint the trim anyway so it looked uniform until it was replaced.
Progressive Restoration fulfilled their contract ( Power washing, caulk, 2 coats of paint...I watched them while they painted one building in the 90 degree heat). He even included a 60 year caulk at no extra charge. The Board mailed homeowners and asked them to move patio furniture and yard objects away from the buildings prior to the painters beginning, but many didn't comply. The Board had told homeowners that anything not moved would be removed at their own expense, or this area wouldn't be done. Marcus and his painters moved much of this themselves., at no charge.
Punch lists were completed. The President of the Homeowners Association, a Board member on the Architectural Committee, and I walked each and every building with the painters, with their paint brushes and paint buckets in hand, and asked them to touch up a few areas before they were paid. They reminded us that their work comes with a 3 year warranty, and they seemed very proud of this!
Marcus and his painters did an excellent job, considering the condition of our siding and cedar trim boards. He really is a perfectionist, and I'd recommend Progressive Restoration for any painting job!"

Serving Somonauk, IL and surrounding areas
In business since 2000
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Warranties offered
"Very easy to plan with. Chuck always replied quickly to our questions and never let on that they might be silly ones. We knew we'd picked a good business to build my mother's deck when another local business was happy to mention they'd worked with Chuck, too."





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Serving Somonauk, IL and surrounding areas
In business since 2017
Free estimates
Offers commercial services
"Matt was a pleasure to work with on the decking project. He made repairs and added a portion to the deck. It looks wonderful and he was pleasant to talk to while he worked. Would hire again."





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Serving Somonauk, IL and surrounding areas
In business since 2000
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Warranties offered
"They put the new gutters have solved the basement flooding problem. They also did a new porch for me because the old one wasn't safe."





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Serving Somonauk, IL and surrounding areas
In business since 2009
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"THE GOOD The interview went very well. I had a list of questions as to how the work would be performed and Mike answered the questions with confidence in every part of the job. After talking to him I felt comfortable believing the job would be done correctly. We talked about materials and agreed on a price that was comparable to other bids. I told him I was not in a hurry. A different contractor said it would be 6 weeks so I guess in my mind I thought work would start in about that time frame. To be fair, Mike never gave me a start date. This all happened in the middle of May.
THE BAD It took a week before we picked shingle brand and color and I paid an $8000 payment. 2 large pallets of materials arrived in the first week of June. The next communication with Mike was the last week of June with him saying the weather had slowed him down.The next contact was the middle of July. Mike said it would be a little longer. I contacted him again at the end of August and he said he was heading my way soon. I contacted him middle of Sept. and was told 2 weeks weather permitting. After 2 weeks Mike texted me saying it would be longer. I replied with concerns about the material being on pallets in my yard for 4 months and gave him 3 weeks to start work or refund my payment minus material costs. He replied he had the permit and would start work the first week of Oct. Dumpster arrived on a Monday 8 days later. Some wood was dropped off on Friday. Work started the next Friday.
MORE GOOD Once the crew was here they did a great job. They protected my and the neighbors house during tear off and cleaned up every day. After tear off we discovered the addition roof tie in needed to be corrected which was outside the original bid. Mike rebuilt that and it looks and functions great. He did a lot of extras like disposing of some junk I had and putting some bolts in the front porch for a swing. He also partially roofed the playhouse to match the house(untill he ran out of shingles).I was very happy with the work.
MORE BAD A week later I requested a paid in full invoice for taxes and the playhouse roof to be finished and Mike said he would take care of it.
It's been 7 weeks and still no invoice or finished roof on the playhouse.
FINAL WORD If you want a quality job and have no time pressure then I recommend Mike. This was a 2 1/2 story hip roof and was not an easy job and took over 7 days to complete. That may have figured in to to delay. All in all it's been a roller coaster ride. He probably would have gotten here sooner if his Angies list A rating (and rightfully so in most cases) wouldn't have increased his business so much.
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