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Last update on February 22, 2025
Our goal is NOT to make old pieces look new. When a piece of antique furniture is correctly restored, it will convey a sense of its history and charm. It will gracefully reflect its age. The best kept secret about antique furniture restoration is that often, doing less is best.
Our goal is NOT to make old pieces look new. When a piece of antique furniture is correctly restored, it will convey a sense of its history and charm. It will gracefully reflect its age. The best kept secret about antique furniture restoration is that often, doing less is best.
Leones Comp founded by Joseph R Leone, has become a leader in the rapidly growing IT support and computer repair service industry.
Leones Comp founded by Joseph R Leone, has become a leader in the rapidly growing IT support and computer repair service industry.
Vector Security is a leader in the electronic security industry which provides residential, small business, and commercial security solutions. Vector provides our clients with the highest quality monitoring and installation which is done by all Vector employees who are background checked and drug tested.
"I hate to give this company a bad review based on their security performance, but this review is based solely on their customer service. Let me take you back 3 years...I mentioned to a Vector Security rep that I was interested in having a security system installed in my new construction home. I was still in the "shopping around" phase, so I was utterly SHOCKED when I went to check on the process of the construction and saw that a Vector security system was already installed and a contract was issued. I was NOT happy about this. I couldn't believe that the rep went behind my back and told the builder that I was moving forward with the install... this was NOT the case. Things got very ugly after this. So much so that the builder agreed to pay for the services since he was ultimately the one that gave the green light to the sales rep. I thought that was settled -- until I started receiving bills for other properties in the neighborhood -- all in my name!!! Apparently, the rep and the builder started working together on all of his new construction properties, but as far as Vector's billing team was concerned, the bills were coming to me. This was a hot mess for a while. A lawyer was even involved at one point...it was ridiculous. Eventually though, I thought everything was taken care of. Now, 3 years later, the agreement between the builder and Vector has ended, and I am "scheduled to take over payment." I did sign a contract 3 years ago stating this fact, but I only signed the contract because it was the only way they were letting close on my house! The whole thing was super stressful and the builder was already so far behind schedule that I felt as if I didn't have another option. I figured, well, they don't have my name spelled correctly on their documents (their billing department is a mess), and they don't have my banking information... Two years ago, I moved out of the country. I no longer have access to my US phone number, and I only get my mail every so often. Apparently, Vector Security was trying to get a hold of me to see if I wanted to continue services, and after they couldn't reach me, they assumed that was a yes. After several months, I was finally able to fly back to the States to explain the situation and ask for the bill to be waived. I wasn't hard-pressed to reach out to them before then because I figured they would understand the situation... not to mention, I also figured that they didn't have my banking information, and quite frankly, they still had my name spelled incorrectly on their billing documents (3+ years later). After speaking with a supervisor, she pretty much did not care. There was no human to human understanding about this. I was tricked into having these services in the first place, and now, I'm being required to pay for the months that they provided service before I could fly to the USA to cancel. There is no sympathy. No understanding.. My case is unique, so you think they'd be willing to waive the expense...especially given the shadiness of everything that I initially experience with their company. But, nope.. It's disappointing to say the least and I don't recommend their service to anyone. Now, reading through other people's reviews, I see that this seems to be their thing."
Alison H on October 2021
Vector Security is a leader in the electronic security industry which provides residential, small business, and commercial security solutions. Vector provides our clients with the highest quality monitoring and installation which is done by all Vector employees who are background checked and drug tested.
"I hate to give this company a bad review based on their security performance, but this review is based solely on their customer service. Let me take you back 3 years...I mentioned to a Vector Security rep that I was interested in having a security system installed in my new construction home. I was still in the "shopping around" phase, so I was utterly SHOCKED when I went to check on the process of the construction and saw that a Vector security system was already installed and a contract was issued. I was NOT happy about this. I couldn't believe that the rep went behind my back and told the builder that I was moving forward with the install... this was NOT the case. Things got very ugly after this. So much so that the builder agreed to pay for the services since he was ultimately the one that gave the green light to the sales rep. I thought that was settled -- until I started receiving bills for other properties in the neighborhood -- all in my name!!! Apparently, the rep and the builder started working together on all of his new construction properties, but as far as Vector's billing team was concerned, the bills were coming to me. This was a hot mess for a while. A lawyer was even involved at one point...it was ridiculous. Eventually though, I thought everything was taken care of. Now, 3 years later, the agreement between the builder and Vector has ended, and I am "scheduled to take over payment." I did sign a contract 3 years ago stating this fact, but I only signed the contract because it was the only way they were letting close on my house! The whole thing was super stressful and the builder was already so far behind schedule that I felt as if I didn't have another option. I figured, well, they don't have my name spelled correctly on their documents (their billing department is a mess), and they don't have my banking information... Two years ago, I moved out of the country. I no longer have access to my US phone number, and I only get my mail every so often. Apparently, Vector Security was trying to get a hold of me to see if I wanted to continue services, and after they couldn't reach me, they assumed that was a yes. After several months, I was finally able to fly back to the States to explain the situation and ask for the bill to be waived. I wasn't hard-pressed to reach out to them before then because I figured they would understand the situation... not to mention, I also figured that they didn't have my banking information, and quite frankly, they still had my name spelled incorrectly on their billing documents (3+ years later). After speaking with a supervisor, she pretty much did not care. There was no human to human understanding about this. I was tricked into having these services in the first place, and now, I'm being required to pay for the months that they provided service before I could fly to the USA to cancel. There is no sympathy. No understanding.. My case is unique, so you think they'd be willing to waive the expense...especially given the shadiness of everything that I initially experience with their company. But, nope.. It's disappointing to say the least and I don't recommend their service to anyone. Now, reading through other people's reviews, I see that this seems to be their thing."
Alison H on October 2021
Very experienced. We are clean workers and strive for exelance on every job we do. We are loyal to our customers by providing the best work possible to fit our clients needs.
Very experienced. We are clean workers and strive for exelance on every job we do. We are loyal to our customers by providing the best work possible to fit our clients needs.
We are are a small company that does all of our own work. We don't use sub-contractors. Our billing procedure is half down and the rest when the job is finished
We are are a small company that does all of our own work. We don't use sub-contractors. Our billing procedure is half down and the rest when the job is finished
Remodeling and New Construction done well, fast and affordably! Additions! Custom finish carpentry and cabinet making are a specialty! Our tile work is first generation European! Free estimates! Free Remodeling ideas! Free Remodeling Pictures! Free Remodeling Consultation! Free Concierge Service! Free Pet Walking Service!
Remodeling and New Construction done well, fast and affordably! Additions! Custom finish carpentry and cabinet making are a specialty! Our tile work is first generation European! Free estimates! Free Remodeling ideas! Free Remodeling Pictures! Free Remodeling Consultation! Free Concierge Service! Free Pet Walking Service!
Window,Door and Insulated glass Sales,Installation,Repair Service 3 Employees No Subcontractors Certified Warranty Service Contractor
Window,Door and Insulated glass Sales,Installation,Repair Service 3 Employees No Subcontractors Certified Warranty Service Contractor
General contractor, residential and commercial construction
General contractor, residential and commercial construction
I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. My name is Jon Martin, founder of JRM Enterprises, a home improvement and custom woodworking business. My wife, four children and I have been residents of Pitman, New Jersey since 1996. I am both an active firefighter for Pitman and a member of a local church. JRM Enterprises is a fairly new business, we started in 2003 and we already have over 100 satisfied clients. A lot of our business is repeat clients. I have been involved in this trade for more than 25 years. I began as a laborer at the age of 14 and have since acquired a variety of knowledge and skills in this industry. I have now branched out on my own and would like to share with you how my business can meet the needs of you and your family. Whether it is simply a new phone jack, a custom rocking horse that will be cherished for generations, or complete room remodeling you can count on JRM Enterprises to get the job done. Please browse through our web page for a more detailed list of our services or contact us at (609) 280-8786 or email at jon@jrm-enterprises.com. If I do not do it I have a great network of all trades that will. We are all proven and trusted. I will not send anyone that I wouldn't have working in my house. I look forward to doing business with you. Sincerely, Jon Martin
I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. My name is Jon Martin, founder of JRM Enterprises, a home improvement and custom woodworking business. My wife, four children and I have been residents of Pitman, New Jersey since 1996. I am both an active firefighter for Pitman and a member of a local church. JRM Enterprises is a fairly new business, we started in 2003 and we already have over 100 satisfied clients. A lot of our business is repeat clients. I have been involved in this trade for more than 25 years. I began as a laborer at the age of 14 and have since acquired a variety of knowledge and skills in this industry. I have now branched out on my own and would like to share with you how my business can meet the needs of you and your family. Whether it is simply a new phone jack, a custom rocking horse that will be cherished for generations, or complete room remodeling you can count on JRM Enterprises to get the job done. Please browse through our web page for a more detailed list of our services or contact us at (609) 280-8786 or email at jon@jrm-enterprises.com. If I do not do it I have a great network of all trades that will. We are all proven and trusted. I will not send anyone that I wouldn't have working in my house. I look forward to doing business with you. Sincerely, Jon Martin
Whether you should repair or replace your window screens depends on the severity of the damage and the screen’s age. For large tears or holes or multiple points of damage, replacing your screen may be more cost-effective than attempting to repair the damage. If your screens are more than 10 years old, they may continue to give you issues after repair, so it’s likely worth replacing them. We recommend hiring a local screen repair technician, as they will have tools on hand for a repair or replacement and can recommend the best course of action.
It’s possible to make minor screen repairs yourself using a waterproof adhesive for small tears or a screen patch kit for larger tears and holes. However, it’s usually a better option to call in a professional window technician. It’s very easy to use too much waterproof glue, resulting in a messy appearance that might demand a full replacement anyway. A screen repair technician will not only be able to carry out clean repairs and patches that aren’t obvious, but they can also let you know if replacing your screen is a more cost-effective option.
Window screen repair costs around $310 on average, ranging from $100 to $480, depending on material, the type of window screen, the window size, the accessibility of the window, and whether you need to replace the window screen frame. You can save money on window screen repair costs by using a more affordable material like vinyl or fiberglass, rescreening instead of replacing them, and swapping multiple screens at once to combine labor costs.
Screen repair is always worthwhile, as tears and holes in your windows and door screens are unsightly and allow pests and debris into your home, rendering the screen useless. The faster you repair your screens, the faster you can open your windows and doors freely to let the fresh air in. Consider repairing multiple door and window screens during one appointment with a screen repair technician to make the investment and labor costs worth it.
Some hardware or specialty window stores in your area may repair damaged screens, but it’s less time-consuming, more convenient, and potentially more affordable to hire a screen repair technician to come to your home to do the work on-site. The screen technician will have the tools and experience to get the work done the same day, and they can inspect other screens while there to help avoid repeat repair costs in the future.