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HBM Paint & Remodel, LLC

3839 Brock Rd SE
5.00(
14
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Approved Pro

HBM Paint & Remodel, LLC

3839 Brock Rd SE
5.00(
14
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
333 local quotes requested

HBM Paint & Remodel, LLC is a painting company excited and ready to help you with all your paint related needs. We offer kitchen and bathroom remodeling as well. With over 5 years of experience, we are more than happy to help you with your project.

"The Mar Painting Group did a wonderful job painting the exterior of the house! The price was comparable to other professional painters, and they were very detailed in their work - pressure washing, replacing rotten wood, filling in gaps and cracks, and painting siding, fascia, trim, foundation, and the bottom of the gutters. The paint job itself looked exceptional when it was finished - only a few places where the trim around the windows wasn't a perfectly straight line, but I'm pretty picky. And even though I found some places that needed a bit of touch up when I looked at the finished product, they were more than willing to do what was requested. The owner was a very down to earth guy who seemed honest and genuinely wanted to do a good job. The only complaints I have are that they didn't move everything back up to the house that they moved originally to paint it (I forgot to point that out before they left), and they left a pile of the rotten wood they removed. If I had brought these things up, I imagine they would have come back and dealt with that, but I figured I would just deal with it because it wouldn't take too long."

Audrey H on April 2021

HBM Paint & Remodel, LLC is a painting company excited and ready to help you with all your paint related needs. We offer kitchen and bathroom remodeling as well. With over 5 years of experience, we are more than happy to help you with your project.

"The Mar Painting Group did a wonderful job painting the exterior of the house! The price was comparable to other professional painters, and they were very detailed in their work - pressure washing, replacing rotten wood, filling in gaps and cracks, and painting siding, fascia, trim, foundation, and the bottom of the gutters. The paint job itself looked exceptional when it was finished - only a few places where the trim around the windows wasn't a perfectly straight line, but I'm pretty picky. And even though I found some places that needed a bit of touch up when I looked at the finished product, they were more than willing to do what was requested. The owner was a very down to earth guy who seemed honest and genuinely wanted to do a good job. The only complaints I have are that they didn't move everything back up to the house that they moved originally to paint it (I forgot to point that out before they left), and they left a pile of the rotten wood they removed. If I had brought these things up, I imagine they would have come back and dealt with that, but I figured I would just deal with it because it wouldn't take too long."

Audrey H on April 2021


Chattanooga Exteriors

179 Hamm Rd
4.22(
9
)

Chattanooga Exteriors

179 Hamm Rd
4.22(
9
)
Customers say: True professional
11 years of experience

Owner operated. James Hardie Siding elite preferred installer. Our mission is to provide effective design solutions using only superior products while serving our clients in an ethical manner.

"It was easy. They worked with me from start to finish. The salesman Eric Widner was so patient and helpful as I had to select color, style etc. The installation crew leader Terry was very thorough. The project manager Dusty Mullins went above and beyond normal to make sure everything was the best it could be."

Diana C on May 2020

Owner operated. James Hardie Siding elite preferred installer. Our mission is to provide effective design solutions using only superior products while serving our clients in an ethical manner.

"It was easy. They worked with me from start to finish. The salesman Eric Widner was so patient and helpful as I had to select color, style etc. The installation crew leader Terry was very thorough. The project manager Dusty Mullins went above and beyond normal to make sure everything was the best it could be."

Diana C on May 2020


Renewing Images

No reviews

Renewing Images

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I specialize in interior and exterior painting, licensed in the surrounding county's in my area and insured. 22 years experience.

I specialize in interior and exterior painting, licensed in the surrounding county's in my area and insured. 22 years experience.


Tim Payne Painting

7019 Snow Hill Rd
3.00(
2
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Tim Payne Painting

7019 Snow Hill Rd
3.00(
2
)
Customers say: Quality work
29 years of experience

Tim Payne Painting specializes in Commercial, Facilities, and Residential painting and pressure washing. We employ anywhere from 12-47 painters. Our employees go through a criminal background check and drug screening. We have never missed a deadline! See examples of our work on our Facebook page or web site, TimPaynePainters.com.

"In summary, terrible customer service and business policies...... To preface these comments, I am not one to usually complain, and usually am honestly too lazy to take the time to post bad (or good) reviews. However, I have used Angie's List to find some good contractors, and taken reviews, both good and bad, to heart when looking for service providers to do a job. In order for websites like Angie's List to work, members have to be willing to provide honest feedback when a job is done well, and conversely, when a job could've been done better. To that point, I felt like I need to chime in with a review of this company, as the way our job was handled left a very bad taste in my mouth for the way they do business. As background, we were in need of a whole house of approximately 4000 sq. ft. to be painted including siding, trim, and shutters, with some minor patch work of the shutters required due to woodpecker damage. This company was recommended by a general contractor who we had worked with, and who had utilized their service in the past as a sub-contractor. They were supposed to be a top notch company, and very reputable in the area. The initial meeting with the estimator occurred on May 31, and he was prompt and very professional. After taking the house measurements and looking over the details, he let me know that he would provide an estimate in the next 2-3 business days, which he did. The estimate arrived via email on June 4, and after looking over the quote, we felt the price quote was fair, and in-line with what was expected (appx. $10,500.00) as far as the job requirements. I accepted the proposal the same day (June 4), and because of upcoming budgeting constraints as well as vacation schedules, etc., I asked if we could set a start date of mid-July. After discussing this with the estimator, he said that the date of Monday, July 16th should work out just fine, and actually it helped them out because they were trying to complete a very large job at a local university. They estimated 2-3 weeks to complete the job, which worked well with our schedule as we had a conflict for early/mid-August and made this very clear. We also made it clear that we were getting new garage doors installed, and wanted the painting job done before that at the recommendation of the garage door installer. All indications were there would be no problem in completing the job before that time. All in all, both parties were happy, and we had the date scheduled for our house painting job which was set to start approximately 6 weeks from the time it was scheduled. In the interim time, the paint color codes and paint brand were settled on, and relayed to the painting company. Approximately a week before the job was set to start, I had not heard anything from the company, and had only ever spoken to the estimator. There had been no contact with the owner, foreman, etc. I reached out to the estimator, and he said he needed to set up a time for the crew foreman to come by and inspect the job site to get an idea of how many painters, ladders, equipment, etc were needed. The estimator and crew foreman came by in the afternoon 2 days (Thursday, 7/12/18) before the job was set to start, and everything seemed to be on schedule after they spoke with my wife. We were given no indication that there would be a delay, or problem. On the Sunday evening (July 15) before the scheduled start date (Monday AM July 16) at around 5 PM, I received an email from the estimator stating that they had taken on more/new work at the university on the Friday (July 13) before they were supposed to start at our place, and stated they would be delaying our job by a month or so, to give them time to finish up their previous job. Th statement was made in a way to suggest that there was no negotiation on that point. I relayed my frustration with this, made it clear that we had waited 6 weeks to get the job started, and that letting us know the evening before the job's scheduled start date, via email nonetheless, that our job was gong to be delayed as the result of new work was not fair. Furthermore, in a polite way, I notified the estimator that it was not my fault that they took on new work the Friday before our Monday start date, and thus not my problem to rectify. I asked him to please get the job scheduled for as soon as they could get it scheduled, and would ask that it be done within the original week that we had agreed upon. I also requested a courtesy call letting me now when they planned on getting going and to discuss the matter further. After 2 days, I had yet to hear from anyone from the company, and I decided to reach back out to them via phone, text, and email to cover all the bases. After another day, I had still not heard any thing back from the company offering an explanation, re-schedule date, apology....anything. At that point, I assumed my business did not matter to them, and notified them via phone, text, and email that I would not be needing their services anymore, and did not appreciate the way we were handled by them. To date, I have not heard one word from the company offering an explanation or apology. Since that time, I have heard second hand from other prospective customers and painters who have done side jobs for them, that this behavior is not uncommon towards residential customers, as Tim Payne is very active in commercial contracts with larger businesses. I fully understand that the amount of money received for doing the exterior painting job on my house amounts to a small percentage of the amount that one could obtain in painting jobs in big, commercial or academic contracts, but the way this situation was handled left a bad taste in my mouth. To be told that it would be all hands on deck for additional work taken on at the last minute for an existing customer, and in addition, letting us know the evening before the job was supposed to start, reeks of unprofessionalism and disregard for others time. Compound that by the fact that our job had been scheduled for 6 weeks, and there was plenty of time to notify us of a schedule pushback, added further frustration. The cherry on top was refusing to respond to emails, phone calls, and texts to try and accommodate a modified schedule that worked for us, and/or acknowledging the screw-up and apologizing for it. To that point, I cannot in good conscience, recommend this painting company to anyone looking for residential work. Maybe others good experiences with Tim Payne painting will serve to offset this bad review, but in my honest opinion, those considering this company should make sure they ask around for others experiences. Maybe this company was having a bad week. I don't know. To this, I say everyone is entitled to mistakes and no one is perfect. However, to refuse to acknowledge that mistake is off-putting for sure. As the old saying goes, "Caveat Emptor (Buyer Beware)""

Johnathan M on October 2018

Tim Payne Painting specializes in Commercial, Facilities, and Residential painting and pressure washing. We employ anywhere from 12-47 painters. Our employees go through a criminal background check and drug screening. We have never missed a deadline! See examples of our work on our Facebook page or web site, TimPaynePainters.com.

"In summary, terrible customer service and business policies...... To preface these comments, I am not one to usually complain, and usually am honestly too lazy to take the time to post bad (or good) reviews. However, I have used Angie's List to find some good contractors, and taken reviews, both good and bad, to heart when looking for service providers to do a job. In order for websites like Angie's List to work, members have to be willing to provide honest feedback when a job is done well, and conversely, when a job could've been done better. To that point, I felt like I need to chime in with a review of this company, as the way our job was handled left a very bad taste in my mouth for the way they do business. As background, we were in need of a whole house of approximately 4000 sq. ft. to be painted including siding, trim, and shutters, with some minor patch work of the shutters required due to woodpecker damage. This company was recommended by a general contractor who we had worked with, and who had utilized their service in the past as a sub-contractor. They were supposed to be a top notch company, and very reputable in the area. The initial meeting with the estimator occurred on May 31, and he was prompt and very professional. After taking the house measurements and looking over the details, he let me know that he would provide an estimate in the next 2-3 business days, which he did. The estimate arrived via email on June 4, and after looking over the quote, we felt the price quote was fair, and in-line with what was expected (appx. $10,500.00) as far as the job requirements. I accepted the proposal the same day (June 4), and because of upcoming budgeting constraints as well as vacation schedules, etc., I asked if we could set a start date of mid-July. After discussing this with the estimator, he said that the date of Monday, July 16th should work out just fine, and actually it helped them out because they were trying to complete a very large job at a local university. They estimated 2-3 weeks to complete the job, which worked well with our schedule as we had a conflict for early/mid-August and made this very clear. We also made it clear that we were getting new garage doors installed, and wanted the painting job done before that at the recommendation of the garage door installer. All indications were there would be no problem in completing the job before that time. All in all, both parties were happy, and we had the date scheduled for our house painting job which was set to start approximately 6 weeks from the time it was scheduled. In the interim time, the paint color codes and paint brand were settled on, and relayed to the painting company. Approximately a week before the job was set to start, I had not heard anything from the company, and had only ever spoken to the estimator. There had been no contact with the owner, foreman, etc. I reached out to the estimator, and he said he needed to set up a time for the crew foreman to come by and inspect the job site to get an idea of how many painters, ladders, equipment, etc were needed. The estimator and crew foreman came by in the afternoon 2 days (Thursday, 7/12/18) before the job was set to start, and everything seemed to be on schedule after they spoke with my wife. We were given no indication that there would be a delay, or problem. On the Sunday evening (July 15) before the scheduled start date (Monday AM July 16) at around 5 PM, I received an email from the estimator stating that they had taken on more/new work at the university on the Friday (July 13) before they were supposed to start at our place, and stated they would be delaying our job by a month or so, to give them time to finish up their previous job. Th statement was made in a way to suggest that there was no negotiation on that point. I relayed my frustration with this, made it clear that we had waited 6 weeks to get the job started, and that letting us know the evening before the job's scheduled start date, via email nonetheless, that our job was gong to be delayed as the result of new work was not fair. Furthermore, in a polite way, I notified the estimator that it was not my fault that they took on new work the Friday before our Monday start date, and thus not my problem to rectify. I asked him to please get the job scheduled for as soon as they could get it scheduled, and would ask that it be done within the original week that we had agreed upon. I also requested a courtesy call letting me now when they planned on getting going and to discuss the matter further. After 2 days, I had yet to hear from anyone from the company, and I decided to reach back out to them via phone, text, and email to cover all the bases. After another day, I had still not heard any thing back from the company offering an explanation, re-schedule date, apology....anything. At that point, I assumed my business did not matter to them, and notified them via phone, text, and email that I would not be needing their services anymore, and did not appreciate the way we were handled by them. To date, I have not heard one word from the company offering an explanation or apology. Since that time, I have heard second hand from other prospective customers and painters who have done side jobs for them, that this behavior is not uncommon towards residential customers, as Tim Payne is very active in commercial contracts with larger businesses. I fully understand that the amount of money received for doing the exterior painting job on my house amounts to a small percentage of the amount that one could obtain in painting jobs in big, commercial or academic contracts, but the way this situation was handled left a bad taste in my mouth. To be told that it would be all hands on deck for additional work taken on at the last minute for an existing customer, and in addition, letting us know the evening before the job was supposed to start, reeks of unprofessionalism and disregard for others time. Compound that by the fact that our job had been scheduled for 6 weeks, and there was plenty of time to notify us of a schedule pushback, added further frustration. The cherry on top was refusing to respond to emails, phone calls, and texts to try and accommodate a modified schedule that worked for us, and/or acknowledging the screw-up and apologizing for it. To that point, I cannot in good conscience, recommend this painting company to anyone looking for residential work. Maybe others good experiences with Tim Payne painting will serve to offset this bad review, but in my honest opinion, those considering this company should make sure they ask around for others experiences. Maybe this company was having a bad week. I don't know. To this, I say everyone is entitled to mistakes and no one is perfect. However, to refuse to acknowledge that mistake is off-putting for sure. As the old saying goes, "Caveat Emptor (Buyer Beware)""

Johnathan M on October 2018


Electrical Services

249 Wheeler Dam Road
No reviews

Electrical Services

249 Wheeler Dam Road
No reviews
11 years of experience

We are a full service electrical company doing large, small and custom installations.

We are a full service electrical company doing large, small and custom installations.


Bryan Pritchard Homes

7126 Garfield Rd
No reviews

Bryan Pritchard Homes

7126 Garfield Rd
No reviews
23 years of experience

Licensed general contractor covering all aspects of building, maintance or repairs associated with commercial, industrial, and residential building needs. This is a small, family owned company that uses subcontractors who are insured and specialized in each area. References are available upon request with opportunity to view homes built from the ground up or updated through remodeling projects. Jobs are priced according to individual customer needs.

Licensed general contractor covering all aspects of building, maintance or repairs associated with commercial, industrial, and residential building needs. This is a small, family owned company that uses subcontractors who are insured and specialized in each area. References are available upon request with opportunity to view homes built from the ground up or updated through remodeling projects. Jobs are priced according to individual customer needs.


Poly Lift USA

5400 S University Dr
4.67(
9
)

Poly Lift USA

5400 S University Dr
4.67(
9
)
Customers say: Quick response
10 years of experience

Poly Lift USA offers a quick and easy fix to your concrete settling problems. Dont replace it when you can raise it at a fraction of the cost! Our polyurethane injection process lifts and levels your sinking concrete without disruption. Most projects are completed in a few hours. And 15 minutes after, our structural grade foam is fully hardened and the area may be driven on and returned back to full function ! Made of recycled material, our polyurethane offers a clean, eco friendly solution to your sinking or settled concrete. Our Eco-Foam is also designed to provide soil stabilization in the event of erosion and or waterproofing. Filling any voids under homes, behind sea walls, under driveways, pool decks more. Call now for a free consultation! **Poly Lift USA does not supply or pour any new concrete or pour any self leveling surface** We lift and align existing slabs using injection technology.

"First class from start to finish."

John P on March 2020

Poly Lift USA offers a quick and easy fix to your concrete settling problems. Dont replace it when you can raise it at a fraction of the cost! Our polyurethane injection process lifts and levels your sinking concrete without disruption. Most projects are completed in a few hours. And 15 minutes after, our structural grade foam is fully hardened and the area may be driven on and returned back to full function ! Made of recycled material, our polyurethane offers a clean, eco friendly solution to your sinking or settled concrete. Our Eco-Foam is also designed to provide soil stabilization in the event of erosion and or waterproofing. Filling any voids under homes, behind sea walls, under driveways, pool decks more. Call now for a free consultation! **Poly Lift USA does not supply or pour any new concrete or pour any self leveling surface** We lift and align existing slabs using injection technology.

"First class from start to finish."

John P on March 2020


Energy Solutions Unlimtited, Inc

6475 Hwy 41
No reviews

Energy Solutions Unlimtited, Inc

6475 Hwy 41
No reviews
49 years of experience

Energy Solutions Unlimited, Inc... windows and more provides and installs vinyl replacement windows. Our Replacement window starts at $179* (up to 101 ui) We also provide building services. We Do It All!! Check out our categories. Ask us how you can get your TVA EnergyRight Rebate! Up to $500 per household.

Energy Solutions Unlimited, Inc... windows and more provides and installs vinyl replacement windows. Our Replacement window starts at $179* (up to 101 ui) We also provide building services. We Do It All!! Check out our categories. Ask us how you can get your TVA EnergyRight Rebate! Up to $500 per household.


T-MAC Pressure Washing

7600 Frontage RD NW
No reviews

T-MAC Pressure Washing

7600 Frontage RD NW
No reviews
18 years of experience

We use low pressure when washing houses,and buildings. High pressure is reserved for concrete surfaces. Other cleanings involved no pressure such as roof cleaning.

We use low pressure when washing houses,and buildings. High pressure is reserved for concrete surfaces. Other cleanings involved no pressure such as roof cleaning.


shkhomedecor

No reviews

shkhomedecor

No reviews

The customer chooses the architectural design that he wants to design his wall with, and he books an appointment for our team to take a look at the wall, the room, or the entire house, and our team will discuss with the customer all the plans or ideas that the customer wants in his home. We can make your ideas real, no matter how difficult you think they are.

The customer chooses the architectural design that he wants to design his wall with, and he books an appointment for our team to take a look at the wall, the room, or the entire house, and our team will discuss with the customer all the plans or ideas that the customer wants in his home. We can make your ideas real, no matter how difficult you think they are.

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