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TCI INC

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TCI INC

4.86(
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Customers say: Quality work
34 years of experience

TCI INC has been operating in the Hampton Roads area for 20 years. A memeber of the Better Business Bureau and the Tidewater Builders Association. We build new homes and have participated in several years of the Home-a-Rama showcase home show. We are a Class A Builder and are licensed and insured. We have a wonderful team of sub-contractors that we use and they are professional and insured. We can do any aspect of remodeling needed for your home including kitchen and bathroom remodeling, room additions and more. We have a showroom located at 3121 Holland Road Virginia Beach, VA 23453. We carry several lines of cabinetry and we can design your new kitchen for you. We can install the cabinets for you or if you prefer you can buy the cabinets and do your own installation. We carry an outdoor line of cabinetry for those interested in outdoor living. Stop in our showroom Monday - Friday 9:00 - 4:00 or Saturday by appointment. Let our team make your dreams come true.

"They were responsive to questions and concerns"

jorge d on March 2018

TCI INC has been operating in the Hampton Roads area for 20 years. A memeber of the Better Business Bureau and the Tidewater Builders Association. We build new homes and have participated in several years of the Home-a-Rama showcase home show. We are a Class A Builder and are licensed and insured. We have a wonderful team of sub-contractors that we use and they are professional and insured. We can do any aspect of remodeling needed for your home including kitchen and bathroom remodeling, room additions and more. We have a showroom located at 3121 Holland Road Virginia Beach, VA 23453. We carry several lines of cabinetry and we can design your new kitchen for you. We can install the cabinets for you or if you prefer you can buy the cabinets and do your own installation. We carry an outdoor line of cabinetry for those interested in outdoor living. Stop in our showroom Monday - Friday 9:00 - 4:00 or Saturday by appointment. Let our team make your dreams come true.

"They were responsive to questions and concerns"

jorge d on March 2018


Quick Husle

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Quick Husle

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360 Construction

3.86(
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360 Construction

3.86(
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Customers say: Quality work
13 years of experience

360 Construction is a locally owned design and build company specializing in home improvement. We are a customer focused company providing good experiences from estimate to job completion. Class A License and Insurance. We give free estimates and are available on the weekends.

360 Construction is a locally owned design and build company specializing in home improvement. We are a customer focused company providing good experiences from estimate to job completion. Class A License and Insurance. We give free estimates and are available on the weekends.


Bug Busters Pest Control Services Inc.

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Bug Busters Pest Control Services Inc.

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20 years of experience

Providing you with cost effective and eco-friendly solutions to all of your pest problems.

Providing you with cost effective and eco-friendly solutions to all of your pest problems.


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Charles Pritt

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Charles Pritt

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2 years of experience

Why Choose Me as Your Handyman? Expertise & Experience: With years of hands-on experience, I can tackle a wide range of home repairs, maintenance, and improvement projects. From plumbing and electrical fixes to carpentry and crawl space work, I've got the skills to get the job done right. Reliable & Punctual: I understand the value of your time, which is why I show up when I say I will and complete tasks efficiently without cutting corners. Your schedule and peace of mind are important to me. Attention to Detail: Whether it's a small repair or a big project, I pay attention to the details, ensuring that the job is done to the highest standards. I take pride in my work and treat your home with the care it deserves. Transparent & Fair Pricing: You’ll always know what to expect—no hidden fees or surprise charges. I provide clear estimates and work within your budget while delivering top-quality service. Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed: Your satisfaction is my top priority. If something isn't right, I’ll make it right. I believe in building long-term relationships with clients by earning their trust and delivering exceptional service every time.

Why Choose Me as Your Handyman? Expertise & Experience: With years of hands-on experience, I can tackle a wide range of home repairs, maintenance, and improvement projects. From plumbing and electrical fixes to carpentry and crawl space work, I've got the skills to get the job done right. Reliable & Punctual: I understand the value of your time, which is why I show up when I say I will and complete tasks efficiently without cutting corners. Your schedule and peace of mind are important to me. Attention to Detail: Whether it's a small repair or a big project, I pay attention to the details, ensuring that the job is done to the highest standards. I take pride in my work and treat your home with the care it deserves. Transparent & Fair Pricing: You’ll always know what to expect—no hidden fees or surprise charges. I provide clear estimates and work within your budget while delivering top-quality service. Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed: Your satisfaction is my top priority. If something isn't right, I’ll make it right. I believe in building long-term relationships with clients by earning their trust and delivering exceptional service every time.


A Personal Touch Remodeling Co

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A Personal Touch Remodeling Co

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31 years of experience

Personal Touch Remodeling Co is a licensed Virginia General Building contractor. We specialize in Kitchens and Bathrooms and Handicap accessibility projects. We will help you design and build your project with your style and budget. We are happy to do just the parts you can't do ..... or handle all the details for you. We are licensed to remove structural walls so you can make all the changes you desire. PTR Co has references from all over the area, including very modest "handyman" changes like adding a grab bar in the shower to removing a whirlpool garden tub, and building a walk in shower big enough to park a Volkswagen. Our goal is to provide "personal" service, and we will not give up until you are 100% satisfied.

Personal Touch Remodeling Co is a licensed Virginia General Building contractor. We specialize in Kitchens and Bathrooms and Handicap accessibility projects. We will help you design and build your project with your style and budget. We are happy to do just the parts you can't do ..... or handle all the details for you. We are licensed to remove structural walls so you can make all the changes you desire. PTR Co has references from all over the area, including very modest "handyman" changes like adding a grab bar in the shower to removing a whirlpool garden tub, and building a walk in shower big enough to park a Volkswagen. Our goal is to provide "personal" service, and we will not give up until you are 100% satisfied.


Rickey's Home Improvement

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Rickey's Home Improvement

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Handyman services. Fencing, Decks, Floors, Drywall, basic electrical.

Handyman services. Fencing, Decks, Floors, Drywall, basic electrical.


RIO VISTA LLC.

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RIO VISTA LLC.

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35 years of experience

Single employee, managing member. Majority of tasks are sub-contracted out using established business in this area. 27 years experience have allowed Rio Vista LLC. to put together a team of experienced and established sub-contractors who can meet almost any need from design to build.

Single employee, managing member. Majority of tasks are sub-contracted out using established business in this area. 27 years experience have allowed Rio Vista LLC. to put together a team of experienced and established sub-contractors who can meet almost any need from design to build.


INTEGRITY BUILDING & DEVELOPMENT

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INTEGRITY BUILDING & DEVELOPMENT

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DAVE PRATT (DAVE@INTEGRITYBD.NET) IS AN ADDTIONAL CONTACT.

DAVE PRATT (DAVE@INTEGRITYBD.NET) IS AN ADDTIONAL CONTACT.


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D A Parsons Construction

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D A Parsons Construction

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20 years of experience

Residential & Commercial Remodeling

"1. Placed ad on Nextdoor after former contractor walked off job. This guy worked for a friend of ours and turned out to be a real loser. We had pulled the permit. He took our money and we received a judgement…end of story. 2. Doug Parsons and two other men responded to my ad. Since Parsons responded first, I called him and he came out. My husband and I immediately liked him and were sure this time would be different. He is a licensed contractor. 3. We signed a contract with Parsons on February 6, 2019. Contract stated it would take 35 days. 4. At first he had two people working with him but that did not last long. One to two days a week he would bring his son. Less work if son came with him. They would show up between 9 – 9:30 work for two hours, disappear for two hours and if they came back, they worked another two hours. 5. Addition took four months…Parsons later blamed rain days. Well there are 80 work days in four months so I know there were not 45 rain days. During a 16 day span, he did not show up at all. 6. During the work on the addition and we did contract with him to demo small bath and old wood floor. He charged us way too much but my husband works full time and did not have time to do it. 7. We moved out of our bedroom in the middle of April and are sleeping upstairs…very hot in the summer. 8. Also had Parsons hang drywall in den, plaster, put up crown molding (according to him this did not include caulking or painting), build three stairs going from den into kitchen and build closet. Parsons contracted out the plaster job. He was going to contract the plaster job out to a guy he knew. We waited almost two weeks for this guy that had one excuse after another (sort of like Parsons). Finally, he pulled some guy off Craigslist and paid him $500 to do the job. Now we have a big den…30 x 17….plaster job looked like crap. I told Parsons it did not look good but his attitude was “oh well”. He told me he would have it fixed when the next plaster job in the addition was done. 9. We called around to get estimates for the completion of the addition…ie…tile, flooring plumbing, electrical, hvac, etc but either they did not show up or they were way too high. Parsons told us he would finish for a price that we thought was reasonable. Unfortunately, we made a mistake in doing this. 10. A walkin tub was ordered for my mom on May 29th and arrived on July 1st. This held up plumbing inspection but Parsons could have done the work in our den and graded our yard per contract. 11. He also said he needed to get our plans revised. This took one week and one day. I finally called the city and they approved them within the hour. 12. He told me that he had left early one Monday to work on our stairs, but about two months after this I watched him pull the treads out of his van, cut them in my side yard and build them in my house. 13. Parsons blamed everything on the tub, the fact that the permit was under our name and that the plans had to be revised. Not the fact that most days he would only worked two to four hours or not show up at all. 14. At this point I was up to here with the renovation and Parsons. I wanted it done. We signed a contract with him in February and it took four months. We signed another contract with him in May and in September it was still not done. We finally had a blow out with him on September 3. He told us that our job was costing him money and asked why we picked him for the job…like we had begged him or something. He also said he needed to finish a kitchen job he had also taken on so he could pay his mortgage. Once again he blamed my mother’s tub and the permit. One excuse after another. Not the fact that many days he didn’t show up or the days when he did, he only worked four hours. He asked us to give him another 30 days. Well a week later he told us that he had to finish this kitchen job. That blew a big hole in the 30 days. We were patient. This went on about two weeks. Then we did not hear from him for 4 days. He would not answer his phone and his mailbox was full. My husband sent him a text and Parsons told him that he had had a double hernia….funny… it coincided with the kitchen job. 15. He finally came back to our house. My husband had committed to a Halloween party for his office and told Parsons that the den and kitchen crown molding had to be completed first. Well when you only work 4 hours or less a day it doesn’t leave much time for work to be done. He finally finished the stairs and I wish I had taken a picture of how he attached the hand rail to the wall. He first cut a section out of the molding. It looked like a puzzle piece. I guess he thought it was ok and we were just supposed to accept it. I know he would not have done it that way in his house. We told him that we did not like the way it looked and he did fixed it a little better but we will probably have it redone. 16. When my mother’s tub came he was here with his son. He insisted on bringing it in. When he did, he scratched my hardwood floor in our hallway. Scratches are deep and we have been told by two different floor guys that we would have to have the entire hallway sanded at the price of around $1000. 17. I talked to his son one day and told him that they needed to finish and he replied, “It is what it is”. 18. After our blow up, I didn’t have much to say to him and he didn’t say much to me. In the final week, he had left early again like at 1:30 on a Monday. The next day, he was outside working on the door to the closet in the den. I was going to the store. I said to him, “Are you going to work all day?” He said, “I am going to finish this door and put a coat on primer on the stairs then he was leaving. I asked him why he couldn’t work on the addition and very childishly he said, “Casey (my husband) said for me to finish the den and that is all I am going to do. He doesn’t have any stain for the stairs yet”. He never asked my husband to get stain. I just lost it with him. SO tired of his childish behavior and excuses and sick of him in my house for 8 ½ months. I said something else don’t remember now. I got in my car and I was furious. I got back out and told him to get his **** and get out of my house. My husband was a little upset with me that I had fired him and talked me into having him call him and see if he would finish. I did not want him back but I finally said ok. Parsons told him no. I was happy that this man was not coming back. 19. He wanted to be fired. He already had admitted that he was losing money on our job because he was greedy and took on too much work and we had to suffer for that fact. He did not tell us in the beginning that he was basically a one man show for 95% of the work so I consider that fraudulent. At the time of firing, there was still quite a bit to do…install HVAC, tile bathroom, insulate underneath new addition, paint, install shower doors, faucets, etc. 20. He had taken our bathroom vanity when it arrived because he said it would be in his way. It took over a week for him to bring it back. When he did, he put it in front of our garage. Now we have a detached garage that is not near our door and the vanity is extremely heavy. He did not want to put it near our door because he did not want us to see him. He also left his things the day I fired him. A ladder, sawhorses, vacuum cleaner, plastering tools, wheel barrow, etc. VERY CHILDISH MAN. We told him to get his tools again and he ignored us. 21. Then we started finding out just how shoddy his work was. We found that the shower knee wall was screwed into drywall only…no stud. Can you imagine if we had tiled that wall?? Didn’t notice it at first because he had left the original wall up.(see pic) 22. Wall he built between toilet and tub at the bottom is just basically paper…will have to have fixed before tile can go up. 23. Drywall tape in new hallway coming off…now we see a lumpy line under the plaster. (see pic) 24. Discovered a crack on the ceiling in the new room…(see pic). This work was done in July or August. Just another example of his shoddy, cheap work. Fixed by Collins Plastering. When"

Diane K on March 2020

Residential & Commercial Remodeling

"1. Placed ad on Nextdoor after former contractor walked off job. This guy worked for a friend of ours and turned out to be a real loser. We had pulled the permit. He took our money and we received a judgement…end of story. 2. Doug Parsons and two other men responded to my ad. Since Parsons responded first, I called him and he came out. My husband and I immediately liked him and were sure this time would be different. He is a licensed contractor. 3. We signed a contract with Parsons on February 6, 2019. Contract stated it would take 35 days. 4. At first he had two people working with him but that did not last long. One to two days a week he would bring his son. Less work if son came with him. They would show up between 9 – 9:30 work for two hours, disappear for two hours and if they came back, they worked another two hours. 5. Addition took four months…Parsons later blamed rain days. Well there are 80 work days in four months so I know there were not 45 rain days. During a 16 day span, he did not show up at all. 6. During the work on the addition and we did contract with him to demo small bath and old wood floor. He charged us way too much but my husband works full time and did not have time to do it. 7. We moved out of our bedroom in the middle of April and are sleeping upstairs…very hot in the summer. 8. Also had Parsons hang drywall in den, plaster, put up crown molding (according to him this did not include caulking or painting), build three stairs going from den into kitchen and build closet. Parsons contracted out the plaster job. He was going to contract the plaster job out to a guy he knew. We waited almost two weeks for this guy that had one excuse after another (sort of like Parsons). Finally, he pulled some guy off Craigslist and paid him $500 to do the job. Now we have a big den…30 x 17….plaster job looked like crap. I told Parsons it did not look good but his attitude was “oh well”. He told me he would have it fixed when the next plaster job in the addition was done. 9. We called around to get estimates for the completion of the addition…ie…tile, flooring plumbing, electrical, hvac, etc but either they did not show up or they were way too high. Parsons told us he would finish for a price that we thought was reasonable. Unfortunately, we made a mistake in doing this. 10. A walkin tub was ordered for my mom on May 29th and arrived on July 1st. This held up plumbing inspection but Parsons could have done the work in our den and graded our yard per contract. 11. He also said he needed to get our plans revised. This took one week and one day. I finally called the city and they approved them within the hour. 12. He told me that he had left early one Monday to work on our stairs, but about two months after this I watched him pull the treads out of his van, cut them in my side yard and build them in my house. 13. Parsons blamed everything on the tub, the fact that the permit was under our name and that the plans had to be revised. Not the fact that most days he would only worked two to four hours or not show up at all. 14. At this point I was up to here with the renovation and Parsons. I wanted it done. We signed a contract with him in February and it took four months. We signed another contract with him in May and in September it was still not done. We finally had a blow out with him on September 3. He told us that our job was costing him money and asked why we picked him for the job…like we had begged him or something. He also said he needed to finish a kitchen job he had also taken on so he could pay his mortgage. Once again he blamed my mother’s tub and the permit. One excuse after another. Not the fact that many days he didn’t show up or the days when he did, he only worked four hours. He asked us to give him another 30 days. Well a week later he told us that he had to finish this kitchen job. That blew a big hole in the 30 days. We were patient. This went on about two weeks. Then we did not hear from him for 4 days. He would not answer his phone and his mailbox was full. My husband sent him a text and Parsons told him that he had had a double hernia….funny… it coincided with the kitchen job. 15. He finally came back to our house. My husband had committed to a Halloween party for his office and told Parsons that the den and kitchen crown molding had to be completed first. Well when you only work 4 hours or less a day it doesn’t leave much time for work to be done. He finally finished the stairs and I wish I had taken a picture of how he attached the hand rail to the wall. He first cut a section out of the molding. It looked like a puzzle piece. I guess he thought it was ok and we were just supposed to accept it. I know he would not have done it that way in his house. We told him that we did not like the way it looked and he did fixed it a little better but we will probably have it redone. 16. When my mother’s tub came he was here with his son. He insisted on bringing it in. When he did, he scratched my hardwood floor in our hallway. Scratches are deep and we have been told by two different floor guys that we would have to have the entire hallway sanded at the price of around $1000. 17. I talked to his son one day and told him that they needed to finish and he replied, “It is what it is”. 18. After our blow up, I didn’t have much to say to him and he didn’t say much to me. In the final week, he had left early again like at 1:30 on a Monday. The next day, he was outside working on the door to the closet in the den. I was going to the store. I said to him, “Are you going to work all day?” He said, “I am going to finish this door and put a coat on primer on the stairs then he was leaving. I asked him why he couldn’t work on the addition and very childishly he said, “Casey (my husband) said for me to finish the den and that is all I am going to do. He doesn’t have any stain for the stairs yet”. He never asked my husband to get stain. I just lost it with him. SO tired of his childish behavior and excuses and sick of him in my house for 8 ½ months. I said something else don’t remember now. I got in my car and I was furious. I got back out and told him to get his **** and get out of my house. My husband was a little upset with me that I had fired him and talked me into having him call him and see if he would finish. I did not want him back but I finally said ok. Parsons told him no. I was happy that this man was not coming back. 19. He wanted to be fired. He already had admitted that he was losing money on our job because he was greedy and took on too much work and we had to suffer for that fact. He did not tell us in the beginning that he was basically a one man show for 95% of the work so I consider that fraudulent. At the time of firing, there was still quite a bit to do…install HVAC, tile bathroom, insulate underneath new addition, paint, install shower doors, faucets, etc. 20. He had taken our bathroom vanity when it arrived because he said it would be in his way. It took over a week for him to bring it back. When he did, he put it in front of our garage. Now we have a detached garage that is not near our door and the vanity is extremely heavy. He did not want to put it near our door because he did not want us to see him. He also left his things the day I fired him. A ladder, sawhorses, vacuum cleaner, plastering tools, wheel barrow, etc. VERY CHILDISH MAN. We told him to get his tools again and he ignored us. 21. Then we started finding out just how shoddy his work was. We found that the shower knee wall was screwed into drywall only…no stud. Can you imagine if we had tiled that wall?? Didn’t notice it at first because he had left the original wall up.(see pic) 22. Wall he built between toilet and tub at the bottom is just basically paper…will have to have fixed before tile can go up. 23. Drywall tape in new hallway coming off…now we see a lumpy line under the plaster. (see pic) 24. Discovered a crack on the ceiling in the new room…(see pic). This work was done in July or August. Just another example of his shoddy, cheap work. Fixed by Collins Plastering. When"

Diane K on March 2020

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FAQs for shed, barn or playhouse building service projects in Virginia Beach, VA

Most sheds larger than six feet by eight feet require a foundation to remain level and dry. A compact tool shed might get by without one, but anything heavier should sit on at least a 4-inch-thick stone-and-gravel pad that extends two feet past the walls. The gravel protects wood skids and promotes drainage. If you want maximum stability—and your budget allows—a poured concrete slab is the strongest option.

Your ideal shed size hinges on purpose. A common 10-by-12-foot kit gives you 120 square feet—plenty for lawn tools and bikes. Need just a spot for a mower and a few rakes? A compact 4-by-7-foot model should work. If you’re envisioning a workshop or hobby room, look at 12-by-16 feet or larger.

A good rule is to raise the shed floor four to six inches above the surrounding soil. That clearance encourages water to drain away instead of pooling beneath the structure. The simple step is especially important for wood floors and skids, helping deter rot, mold, and insect damage while extending the life of your new outbuilding.

Choose the route that fits your goals. Prefab sheds arrive in standard layouts and go up fast—perfect for basic storage on a tight timeline. Custom builds cost more and take longer, but let you add windows, wiring, plumbing, and unique finishes. Balance budget, features, and timeframe before deciding which type of shed is best for your needs.

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