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GARAGE DOOR FIXER LLC
4.9(
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Serving Sweet Home, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

Our garage door company strives to provide fast, friendly, and SAME DAY SERVICE to its customers THE SAME DAY they call. If your door or opener is un-repairable, we offer new replacement doors and openers from some of the most well know name brands on the market today. As a general contactor, we provide written proposals for any work that you want us to do so you know what you are getting.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Discount Developers Inc.
5.0(
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Serving Sweet Home, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Discount Developers of Arkansas proudly provides products and services for all your home improvement needs. As the growing leader in window and door installation, roofing, vinyl siding, guttering and stonework, our team can create your home design in a timely manner at an affordable cost. A COMPANY YOU CAN TRUST.

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Cabinets by Persch
4.0(
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Serving Sweet Home, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Contract with him signed on August 15, 2019, supplies ordered and installed on 9-5 where he could fit us in before leaving for a reunion and a vacation. The backsplash was the largest problem as it was made in 2 pieces and when he installed it there was a large gap that he knew was there when he completed the work. When he took our final check he offered no solution to the problem. The second problem was the counter had four vertical cuts that showed seams. Those seams were supposed to be covered with the gem loc and was not done. The two angle cuts in our U shaped counter was off a bit as the one side gap is larger than the other. His caulking work was not done well and needs to be redone. We emailed him that evening (9-5) and told him that we are disappointed with the work. Did not hear from him again on 9-10. This time he said he would order the materials. By 9-23 we asked when are you coming. He said he was still waiting on the gem loc. Still no response by 10-4 so I emailed him and said not to bother. He quickly said he had the materials and could make the changes but only after I said to forget it. He should have responded sooner with a real interest to fix the problems or better yet he should have taken more time to do it right the first time and not try to fit us in before his vacations."
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FAQs for major home repair (general contractor) projects in Sweet Home, AR

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