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Last update on April 26, 2025
We guarantee your satisfaction and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out our services offered and call or click to schedule a free estimate today.
"A good experience!"
Jimmy(James) S on September 2023
We guarantee your satisfaction and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out our services offered and call or click to schedule a free estimate today.
"A good experience!"
Jimmy(James) S on September 2023
Specializing in Heating and Air condition repair as well as restaurant equipment. Well rounded in certain appliance repair in the residential and commercial field. Five years in the service industry. Owner and operator of my business. I work alone to ensure jobs are done correctly.
Specializing in Heating and Air condition repair as well as restaurant equipment. Well rounded in certain appliance repair in the residential and commercial field. Five years in the service industry. Owner and operator of my business. I work alone to ensure jobs are done correctly.
Magic Clean is a family owned business, that takes pride in providing a professional service to the community. Please contact the office to discuss; billing, promotions, and etc.
Magic Clean is a family owned business, that takes pride in providing a professional service to the community. Please contact the office to discuss; billing, promotions, and etc.
We offer an array of services. Most of our projects are in-house and some may be contract out to highly qualified businesses. We operate multiple crews ranging from 2-4 individuals. Based by the needs of the customer and the time allotted for completion determines the amount of employees sent. We have different means of financing if needed.
We offer an array of services. Most of our projects are in-house and some may be contract out to highly qualified businesses. We operate multiple crews ranging from 2-4 individuals. Based by the needs of the customer and the time allotted for completion determines the amount of employees sent. We have different means of financing if needed.
My business requires a material draw due to past problems with customers. Meaning i will ask for only the money for the materials upfront and after the job is complete i will ask for the rest of the payment agreement. I'm licensed & bonded & will do free estimates! My work is guaranteed & you can receive references if needed!
My business requires a material draw due to past problems with customers. Meaning i will ask for only the money for the materials upfront and after the job is complete i will ask for the rest of the payment agreement. I'm licensed & bonded & will do free estimates! My work is guaranteed & you can receive references if needed!
General Handyman Services with one owner/operator. Specializing in small jobs-no job too small. $50 minimum charge per visit includes up to an hour labor. Other rates available online and by phone.
General Handyman Services with one owner/operator. Specializing in small jobs-no job too small. $50 minimum charge per visit includes up to an hour labor. Other rates available online and by phone.
we are state liscensed and we do primarily residentail, and light commercial under $5,000. we are a lowes certified installation company, where we do appliance and plumbing installs for lowes customers, and we are a duke energy certified contractor where we work with duke energy rebate programs for people who want energy smart water heaters.
we are state liscensed and we do primarily residentail, and light commercial under $5,000. we are a lowes certified installation company, where we do appliance and plumbing installs for lowes customers, and we are a duke energy certified contractor where we work with duke energy rebate programs for people who want energy smart water heaters.
We are a full service Electrical, Media, Audio-Visual copany. Have been in business for 8 years. Our company is small in comparison to others. We have 3 full time employees. I feel this gives us the chance to better serve the customer with a more close and personal relationship. But don't let our size fool you, we can handle the bigger jobs as well as the small ones. We accept checks and cash payments only. Depending on the job size we may require a starting draw/down payment.
"Kevin took about 6 weeks on weekends to get the job done and did an excellent job on 90 percent of the job. Had a zone that was missed in the original quote(our fault) and a problem with one of the installed lights. Kevin came right out, took the faulty light out quoted the new zone and took an advance deposit for the equipment needed to do the new zone. After several texts promising to be here next weekend to finish, it had now been a month and he has gone silent. Asked him to come back and fix or give us the equipment he purchased to allow us to have someone else to do it. No response to calls or texts in the last 3 weeks. Sorry he did not finish the job. So close."
Dan S on May 2019
We are a full service Electrical, Media, Audio-Visual copany. Have been in business for 8 years. Our company is small in comparison to others. We have 3 full time employees. I feel this gives us the chance to better serve the customer with a more close and personal relationship. But don't let our size fool you, we can handle the bigger jobs as well as the small ones. We accept checks and cash payments only. Depending on the job size we may require a starting draw/down payment.
"Kevin took about 6 weeks on weekends to get the job done and did an excellent job on 90 percent of the job. Had a zone that was missed in the original quote(our fault) and a problem with one of the installed lights. Kevin came right out, took the faulty light out quoted the new zone and took an advance deposit for the equipment needed to do the new zone. After several texts promising to be here next weekend to finish, it had now been a month and he has gone silent. Asked him to come back and fix or give us the equipment he purchased to allow us to have someone else to do it. No response to calls or texts in the last 3 weeks. Sorry he did not finish the job. So close."
Dan S on May 2019
Collins Builders is a family owned company with over four generations in home improvemnts experience.Our company consists of 10 employees who can handle any job with their combined experience and experties.We offer free estimates and are licensed and bonded.
Collins Builders is a family owned company with over four generations in home improvemnts experience.Our company consists of 10 employees who can handle any job with their combined experience and experties.We offer free estimates and are licensed and bonded.
WJA Construction is Licensed by the State of South Carolina in General Contracting, Plumbing & Electrical we have been in business for over 15 years now
"Feb 20th It started off fine initially. The guy came out to diagnose the problem and he determined that we needed a new hot water heater by filling the bathtub I use regularly. He procrastinated about sending the diagnosis to warranty company but finally did on another day. The w/h was ordered and we waited and waited. They called to book a return on March 1 and I asked if they could come after 12 noon as he wanted to come at 9am. He told me to leave the garage door open and he’d come over and get it done. I’m not comfortable with that, as much of our belongings from the move are still in there plus we have an alarm. We finally agreed that he would come here between 10 & 11. That never happened. He called at 11:20 stating that he was still at the supplier waiting on them. Thats a 20 minutes drive, I figured so I fixed my lunch. Then next thing about 10 minutes later he was here with 2 hwh on the flat bed trailer. He was ambivalent about the wood railings around the tank and wouldn’t commit to not punching a whole in the wall that leads to the bedroom. He said it might happen by flinging the Hammer. Then he stated that he wouldn’t replace the railings. After hemming and hawing and calls to warranty company and spouse, and an attempt to call his boss. All while He too made phone calls to I don’t know who, and smoking his cigarettes. Hubby and I thought well, we’ll let him go ahead. Then he said he didn’t want to do it. I asked him to leave my water heater here then and he refused. He told me about another customer, I’m not sure why, but his boss told them to sue him. Very strange. Then he just drove off. This was really unprofessional of the company as they’d been here before a week and a half prior to access the tank in the garage. We don’t really want them back here. I’m not sure how this is going to resolve. I’m hopeful that the warranty company will just give us a buyout. Ugh! What a waste of time with a useless company."
MICHELLE B on March 2018
WJA Construction is Licensed by the State of South Carolina in General Contracting, Plumbing & Electrical we have been in business for over 15 years now
"Feb 20th It started off fine initially. The guy came out to diagnose the problem and he determined that we needed a new hot water heater by filling the bathtub I use regularly. He procrastinated about sending the diagnosis to warranty company but finally did on another day. The w/h was ordered and we waited and waited. They called to book a return on March 1 and I asked if they could come after 12 noon as he wanted to come at 9am. He told me to leave the garage door open and he’d come over and get it done. I’m not comfortable with that, as much of our belongings from the move are still in there plus we have an alarm. We finally agreed that he would come here between 10 & 11. That never happened. He called at 11:20 stating that he was still at the supplier waiting on them. Thats a 20 minutes drive, I figured so I fixed my lunch. Then next thing about 10 minutes later he was here with 2 hwh on the flat bed trailer. He was ambivalent about the wood railings around the tank and wouldn’t commit to not punching a whole in the wall that leads to the bedroom. He said it might happen by flinging the Hammer. Then he stated that he wouldn’t replace the railings. After hemming and hawing and calls to warranty company and spouse, and an attempt to call his boss. All while He too made phone calls to I don’t know who, and smoking his cigarettes. Hubby and I thought well, we’ll let him go ahead. Then he said he didn’t want to do it. I asked him to leave my water heater here then and he refused. He told me about another customer, I’m not sure why, but his boss told them to sue him. Very strange. Then he just drove off. This was really unprofessional of the company as they’d been here before a week and a half prior to access the tank in the garage. We don’t really want them back here. I’m not sure how this is going to resolve. I’m hopeful that the warranty company will just give us a buyout. Ugh! What a waste of time with a useless company."
MICHELLE B on March 2018
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