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Avatar for Cravinho Landscape & Lighting
Cravinho Landscape & Lighting
4.9(
53
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Serving Sweet Home, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 1980

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent results. Completely solved problem involving three different water sources. Problem was more complex than we thought. Steve checked with us at every juncture to clarify the complexity and proposed solutions. He was very professional and we were completely satisfied. We would hire him again and strongly recommend his services. Mike and Norma Slover"
Recommended by98%of homeowners
Gabriels Gardens Landscape Inc
5.0(
22
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Serving Sweet Home, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 1983

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We went all season last year with one whole line in our system broken.  I wasn't going to go through another season with it still not working.  I called Gabriel's on a Friday in the late afternoon.  Efron came out to give an estimate on Saturday.  The repair was done on Monday.  I was aware of a broken valve and one broken sprinkler head in one line.  In the process of the repair Efron found another broken sprinkler head in a separate line in the system.  He fixed all three problems in the same visit.  He did a great job.  The system works like a charm.  Great guy to work with.  He's very helpful, very friendly."
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Stutzman & Kropf Contractors Inc.
4.9(
104
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Serving Sweet Home, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 1968

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The quality of the work was exceptional, they were done in a day, and we are extremely pleased with the result. They came back two weeks later to paint, and we are very pleased with the end result. We had a bit of angst when trying to confirm the schedule because we couldn't get the person in charge of scheduling to call us back. It all worked out in the end, though."
Recommended by98%of homeowners
Uxari powered by Vitex
4.9(
45
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Serving Sweet Home, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The Vitex team headed up by Jason Levin was in a word outstanding.  It was a collaborative effort with the builder and their knowledge of state of the art equipment and software was exceptional.  In a project the size of mine there are the inevitable hiccups however Vitex's ability to understand the issue, send the appropriate technician and modify or correct the issue exceeded my expectations.  Another important note, they were more than happy to work with customer supplied equipment as well as equipment they supplied. From my perspective, Vitex is the only vendor for high end state of the art installations."
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Graham Landscape & Design LLC
4.9(
105
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Serving Sweet Home, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We are happy with the sprinkler work. The crew was also supposed to build a retaining wall but they didn't seem to know how to do it correctly. After not responding to my several attempts to explain how it should be done, and mounting frustration, I ended up building the wall myself."
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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SQUIRES ELECTRIC INC
4.6(
48
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Serving Sweet Home, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"<p>Background information: I had already bought 2 ceiling fans that I had planned on having installed.  When I needed to have my living room and kitchen ceiling repaired because of an upstairs neighbor's faucet leak, I asked the contractors for a recommendation for an electrician. Their office, JR Johnson, recommended Squires Electrical.</p> <p>Since this is a new condo, there was an electrical junction box already in my bedroom ceiling ready to install either a light or ceiling fan. For this fan, all the electrician needed to do was pop the cap off the ceiling and install the fan (he did put the fan together for me.  He commented that the model I bought was very simple to put together).</p> <p>I wanted the second fan to be installed in the living room.  Since, in the course of needing to replace my ceiling, there was a 12 foot by 10 foot hole in my ceiling anyway, I figured that it would be easier to install the fan while the repair work was being done.</p> <p>Now this room did necessitate having an electrical junction box installed, and a wire run from my front door light as a power source.  (I chose to have the ceiling fan instead of the front door light so the fan could be controlled by the single already installed light switch.  I didn't use the front door light anyway).</p> <p>Because the ceiling repair was still going on, the electrician was able to install the electrical junction box and the wire from the existing  junction box that was for the front door light.  But, because the ceiling still needed to be finished and painted, the electrician needed to return after the ceiling was painted to install the fan.  I WAS VERY CLEAR -- I COULD NOT TAKE THE FOLLOWING MONDAY OFF TO HAVE THE FAN INSTALLED.  It HAD to be completed BEFORE MONDAY!!!  The electrician knew, understood, and agreed to this.  His office, however, found the concept too complicated to understand.  I even called to let the office know the ceiling would be OK that Friday to have the electrician install the fan.  I was told to expect the electrician by noon.</p> <p>Friday came, and no electrician.  He was supposed to be at my condo at noon.  So I called the office.  I spoke to a man.  I asked where was the electrician; I had waited until after noon to call.  Oh, he said, he's scheduled to come on Monday.  AGAIN, I explained that I could not be off work on Monday.  I had been off work for a week, and the fan had to be installed before Monday.  The office man's response?  OK, we'll send him out on TUESDAY!!!!!!  [At this point I was just a little exasperated.  I thought I was quite clear, so I repeated, again, IT HAD TO BE INSTALLED BEFORE MONDAY.  I COULD NOT TAKE OFF ANY MORE TIME FROM WORK!]  Office Man's response was, well, we'll have to send the electrician on Saturday since he was already dispatched to other calls that day, and did I understand that they couldn't guarantee that an electrician would be available on <em>such short notice</em>?!!!  Office Man did not seem to understand that it had already been decided to send the electrician to my condo on Friday so he could complete his job!!!</p> <p>Before the electrical installation work began, I had asked over the phone for an estimate of the cost.  I had been told, verbally, that it could be in the range of $550 (later I found out that this figure was based on the installation of TWO electrical junction boxes).  When I called and spoke to both the ceiling contractor (who recommended Squires) and woman at Squires, I stated SEVERAL times that the INSTALLATION OF THE CEILING FANS WERE TO BE BILLED TO <strong><em>ME</em></strong>, NOT MY INSURANCE COMPANY WHO WAS COVERING THE REPAIRS TO MY CEILING.  That seems fairly straightforward. I told my insurance agent as well that the electrical installation of the ceiling fans were NOT part of the ceiling repair and should be billed to me.</p> <p>It is now the middle of June and I still have not received a bill from Squires.  I called today and found out that they submitted their bill to JR Johnson, the contractors who were being paid by my insurance company to repair my ceiling.</p> <p>I almost went into coronary arrest when the young lady told me the bill for this electrical work was <strong>$887.00</strong>!!!  And, that it included the payment for OVERTIME for the electrician!!!  </p> <p>I said, <strong>NO</strong>! the overtime was Squire's fault for <strong><em>not</em></strong> showing up on Friday when they were scheduled and for trying to schedule the electrician for Monday when I had CLEARLY AND <em>REPEATEDLY</em> said it had to be done before Monday.  The scheduling no-show was <em>THEIR</em> fault.  Why should <strong><em>I</em></strong> be penalized?</p> <p>And, that they were NOT supposed to submit the bill to be paid by my insurance company.</p> <p>And, that $887.00 was outrageous.  $<em>300</em> over and above an estimate.  That's almost $1000.00 to install 2 simple ceiling fans!!  </p> <p>I can expect a few dollars over an estimate, but the electrician did NOT need to drill through the ceiling.  He did have to install ONE junction box.  We're not talking a major electrical remodeling job here.</p> <p>The young lady I spoke to was very polite, very professional, and promised to look into the situation.  I expect she will.  She will get back to me by phone or email.</p> <p>The electrician was great.  Quick, thorough, clean and efficient. If he weren't working for Squires, I'd hire <em>him</em> again.</p> <p>Would I engage Squires Electric again??? Are you kidding? <strong>NO!</strong></p> <p><strong>NOTE: </strong>Every company has situations where no matter what they do, things get messed up and they lose a customer.  I hope that my experience with Squires is out of their norm, or at least they take an opportunity to look at some of their procedures and improve their scheduling and fees.  They seem to have good employees (well, except Office Man), so hopefully it will be a good company.</p> <br />"
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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