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Andrew Hoy
5.0(
20
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Serving Willard, OH and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1997

Free estimates

Customers say: Quality work

"He took down a wall to half wall! It turned out perfect exactly what we wanted. He is such a professional at what he does and if we ever need any more work done to our house he will be the guy. I can’t say enough about what a perfectionist he is."
Carpentry - Unfinished Project
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Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Quality Construction
5.0(
5
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Serving Willard, OH and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Very professional experience...easy to work with and very clear on everything they were going to do...stuck to the budget and time-line! Took very good care of our house and very clean! Overall great experience!"
bathroom remodel
bathroom remodel
bathroom remodel
bathroom remodel
bathroom remodel

+47

Response time4 days
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Pella Windows And Doors
4.4(
276
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Serving Willard, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1925

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"BUYER BEWARE: I purchase a custom door from Pella back in Nov 2021. The salesman was great, and he took a credit card payment for half the amount (3750.00) before leaving and scheduled my install for June 2022. There was a delay in getting the door put in, but the day that it was put in, 2 men showed up. One was younger and the other was an older gentleman. The older gentleman did not speak English, so I communicated through the younger man during the process of install. When install was over, the younger man asked how I wanted to pay. I stated that I wanted to pay with credit card. He informed me it was too late in the day to pay with card (Why didn’t he ask me prior to them shutting off payments? How would I know there was a deadline when I paid the deposit even later during the initial payment?). He asked if I had a check, and I stated no, that my checkbook was at the barn where my daughters horse is located. He mentioned that I could pay the next day over the phone, but it really needed to be settled that day. So, I went into the safe and got out 4000.00 I had from selling our previous family horse a few months prior. I put the money in an envelope and walked it outside. The older man was loading trash and debris into the back on the truck, and I handed him the envelope and told him thank you. The envelope contained the payment and a 250.00 tip, due to the guys working outside in the heat all day. He shook his head and smiled and we went our separate ways. About a week later I get a phone call from Pella asking for my payment. I explained that I gave the older man cash, and the situation. They stated that they would check with the installers and get back to me. To my surprise, they called back and said they didn’t have the money!!! I was shocked! I told them that the man was loading trash when we gave it to him, so maybe it ended up in the back of the truck. They checked into that, and found out that it had not. At this point I am starting to realize I was stolen from by Pella employees/contractors. Did the guy not tell me about the credit card machine so I would have to pay another way? Did the man I gave the money to think it was all a tip because he couldn’t speak English and didn’t understand me? I am very upset. About a week later I get a call from someone from corporate telling me I have to pay the balance or they will be taking me to court! WHAT? Your installers stole from me, and now you are requiring me to PAY again? I am just a single person, this is a HUGE company. 3750.00 is make or break for my family. This company makes millions. And they are coming after me for money that their installers did not report as paid? I am not sure what kind of company abides by this lack of morals and customer services, but I am appalled. I would recommend that no one use them, unless you want to be scammed, stolen from, or gone after in court to repay something you already did. DO NOT BUY!"
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Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Fire Side Homes
4.8(
9
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Serving Willard, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Fire Side Homes and Excavating is a company built on the idea that customer satisfaction and quality should be top priorities. All work is either performed by or directly supervised by the owner himself. Fire Side Homes and Excavating is fully insured and a member of the Richland County Chamber of Commerce. A+ Rated by Better Business Bureau.References are available upon request.

Exterior wall with Drain
Coating Applied to Wall
Backfilling with Gravel
Hydra-Stone Flyer
Before Wall

+1

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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George's Roofing, Inc.
4.6(
16
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Serving Willard, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1938

Free estimates

Warranties offered

George's Roofing, Inc. has been serving North Central Ohio's communities since 1938. We employ local people on our projects and strive to use products made locally. Our only goal is to provide the finest quality in professional service from estimate to clean-up.

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Davis Prof, Home Maint, repairs, and Instalation
5.0(
4
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Serving Willard, OH and surrounding areas

Emergency services offered

We do it all! As far as Home repairs and Maintenance installations for your bath and kitchen remodelling!\nMy company is built around A small group of us that have been in our respected fields for at least 20 yrs! All construction trades! Our Plumber is a master plumber with 30 yrs experience! I have been in the Heating and Air conditiong for 23 yrs! Our Carpenter has been a union carpenter for over 25 yrs! Our electrician also owns his own company and works for me when larger complicated jobs come into play! He has also 25 yrs experience!\nWe guarantee all our work, and we will leave your home just as we found it! Clean and neat ! AND we are guranteed to save you money and still get a very experienced professional individual! \nI am posting this as a request from some of my customers! We home to hear from you soon!

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