Best Toilet Repair in Phoenix AZ
Everything upstairs would not work and keep blowing the circuit. I checked the main box and it keep popping. This was on a Sunday night. So, I called Gabriel at One Shot Installation. He came over right away and took his time to figure out the problem. Gabriel explained everything to us and showed us the problem and fixed it. Turned out the circuit breaker was bad in the bathroom. Installed a new one problem solved. Great service and excellent work. So glad i called One Shot Installation.
http://www.oneshotinstallation…
Phoenix, AZ
I've used Gary many times on electrical, drywall, carpentry, painting, and installations. He always does an excellent job, always shows up on time, stays until the job is finished, and has fair prices. I highly recommend him.
Phoenix, AZ 85023
My outdoor refrigerator stopped working and Ty quickly found the problem in the electrical outlet and changed the GFI plugs. He was very professional and I will be using him again!
Phoenix, AZ
Mike is the most trustworthy and skilled handy guy anyone could ask for. He can take care of anything--and does efficiently and at very reasonable prices.
http://www.copperstatehandyman…
5517 N 3rd St, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Used Nate for some painting, electrical and glass work. Showed as promised and did great work. Kept everything tidy. He is a very pleasant individual as well.
Peoria, AZ 85383
Very helpful and honest company. They were able to complete the requested work very quickly. I would definitely use them again.
Phoenix, AZ
Amazing crew, responsible and respectful. Can fix anything. I would definitely recommend.
http://crewoftwophoenix.com
Phoenix, AZ 85042
My pregnant wife scheduled Bob to come over to have a look at my house so I could go over all of the things we wanted to do (move some walls and add an office and a closet and update the kitchen etc). Bob arrived and greeted me with a long story about how another customer's pug bit him on the genitals before we even said hi to each other.
I moved past it and started walking him through our house trying to show him the things I wanted to do. He apparently doesn't have very good spacial awareness because as I was explaining the moving of walls and doors, he never fully grasped the concepts - he was unable to visualize what I was talking about.
Three other contractors at this point had gone through the same tour with me and took measurements and made drawings and took notes. Bob did none of that. As we were going through the kitchen, he stopped me and asked if I had an interior designer who was going to draw up plans. I told him that my wife set up our meeting and that I thought I was just going to go over the basics of what we wanted and explained that a couple other places had taken measurements and whatnot as we went along and presented their plans/designs based on my explanation along with an estimate.
He started getting aggressive really quickly - which baffled the shit out of me - and started talking to me about how he could measure [my kitchen counter] and be 2 inches different from the other guy and come out with a bid that was $10,000 more. I mean, I am pretty sure that all tape measures are based on the same standard units, so... otherwise they wouldn't be used to measure things, right? I didn't say that, but it was a really weird thing to say to me.
At this point, I said I totally didn't expect any sort of set-in-stone budget or drawings or anything - I did start reiterating that I just thought he was going to come over to get an idea of what I wanted and we would go from there, but he interrupted me to say if this is how we're starting off, then it's best I just leave or something to that effect, and starts stomping towards my front door. I say what? why? I didn't do anything to you... why are you...? And he slams my front door behind him and then slams my front gate and then slams his car door and then revs his thirsty truck engine and then turns around in front of my house and then spins his tires to drive away... Minutes later, he cancels the calendar invite like a psycho.
I'm REALLY glad he left. Better he left now than in the middle of a job. He's SUPER unstable. His giant truck is covered in Americana and flags and eagles and stuff from what I could tell - maybe he could tell I'm an anti-war socialist from the cut of my sweatpants. I can be difficult to work with at times, but I know when I'm being difficult and when I'm being super nice and easy going - if this was my fault, I would admit it. I did nothing that I can think of to set him off. Best I can figure is he saw a Bernie Sanders sticker on my car or doesn't like cats or - most likely - he realized he was completely in over his head with our project.
Maybe all he can do is patch some drywall or manage someone while they lay tile. It's just a bizarre and totally unprofessional way to decline a job. I never swore at him. I never said anything sarcastic or rude. I didn't talk down to him... I assumed he knew more about what he did than I did and admitted that my wife set it up and I was just doing what I thought I was supposed to do (which was to say things like I'd like to move this door over here and get rid of this wall and open up this room to be an office - hoping for some guidance.
This part is supposed to be sort of fun. Planning stuff out. It gets harder and more tedious and you get more impatient as the project goes along. I support veterans and local businesses, but this guy scared me, and if I knew it was going to go this way at all, I wouldn't have told him where I live or had him over to my house. I would advise you to do the same unless you just need to patch a wall or something simple maybe - just don't come to him with a larger project that involves any sort of vision or dialogue. I'm just thankful he didn't kick my animals on his way out. Hopefully he didn't vandalize my car - gonna have to review the security footage.
(Edit - I don't think he did anything to my car, but I got him on my security cam storming off and slamming my gate and also talking about getting bitten by a dog before we even say hi.)
https://www.vetsbuilt.com
I moved past it and started walking him through our house trying to show him the things I wanted to do. He apparently doesn't have very good spacial awareness because as I was explaining the moving of walls and doors, he never fully grasped the concepts - he was unable to visualize what I was talking about.
Three other contractors at this point had gone through the same tour with me and took measurements and made drawings and took notes. Bob did none of that. As we were going through the kitchen, he stopped me and asked if I had an interior designer who was going to draw up plans. I told him that my wife set up our meeting and that I thought I was just going to go over the basics of what we wanted and explained that a couple other places had taken measurements and whatnot as we went along and presented their plans/designs based on my explanation along with an estimate.
He started getting aggressive really quickly - which baffled the shit out of me - and started talking to me about how he could measure [my kitchen counter] and be 2 inches different from the other guy and come out with a bid that was $10,000 more. I mean, I am pretty sure that all tape measures are based on the same standard units, so... otherwise they wouldn't be used to measure things, right? I didn't say that, but it was a really weird thing to say to me.
At this point, I said I totally didn't expect any sort of set-in-stone budget or drawings or anything - I did start reiterating that I just thought he was going to come over to get an idea of what I wanted and we would go from there, but he interrupted me to say if this is how we're starting off, then it's best I just leave or something to that effect, and starts stomping towards my front door. I say what? why? I didn't do anything to you... why are you...? And he slams my front door behind him and then slams my front gate and then slams his car door and then revs his thirsty truck engine and then turns around in front of my house and then spins his tires to drive away... Minutes later, he cancels the calendar invite like a psycho.
I'm REALLY glad he left. Better he left now than in the middle of a job. He's SUPER unstable. His giant truck is covered in Americana and flags and eagles and stuff from what I could tell - maybe he could tell I'm an anti-war socialist from the cut of my sweatpants. I can be difficult to work with at times, but I know when I'm being difficult and when I'm being super nice and easy going - if this was my fault, I would admit it. I did nothing that I can think of to set him off. Best I can figure is he saw a Bernie Sanders sticker on my car or doesn't like cats or - most likely - he realized he was completely in over his head with our project.
Maybe all he can do is patch some drywall or manage someone while they lay tile. It's just a bizarre and totally unprofessional way to decline a job. I never swore at him. I never said anything sarcastic or rude. I didn't talk down to him... I assumed he knew more about what he did than I did and admitted that my wife set it up and I was just doing what I thought I was supposed to do (which was to say things like I'd like to move this door over here and get rid of this wall and open up this room to be an office - hoping for some guidance.
This part is supposed to be sort of fun. Planning stuff out. It gets harder and more tedious and you get more impatient as the project goes along. I support veterans and local businesses, but this guy scared me, and if I knew it was going to go this way at all, I wouldn't have told him where I live or had him over to my house. I would advise you to do the same unless you just need to patch a wall or something simple maybe - just don't come to him with a larger project that involves any sort of vision or dialogue. I'm just thankful he didn't kick my animals on his way out. Hopefully he didn't vandalize my car - gonna have to review the security footage.
(Edit - I don't think he did anything to my car, but I got him on my security cam storming off and slamming my gate and also talking about getting bitten by a dog before we even say hi.)
Phoenix, AZ
I want to share a big THANK YOU to Jeff for fixing my sliding door! Since I moved in a few months ago, it continued to get worse to the point it wouldn't lock or even close all the way. He was very responsive, came out ASAP, and finished very timely. I have plenty of other house projects on my list for 2022 and will definitely be calling Jeff to help.
https://jw-improvements.busine…
Phoenix, AZ
Great guy, did my tile replacement for my shower. Others wanted to charge me 2000 to replace everything. Saved me a lot of trouble.
https://www.azremodelingh.com
Phoenix, AZ
The positive reviews are legit- Kurt installed our kitchen sink and faucet and did a great job. Punctual, professional, knowledgeable and a heck of alot cheaper than a plumber. We won't hesitate to use Kurt again!
Gilbert, AZ 85234
We have employed Fix It Floyd numerous times over the last 8 years for numerous services. They never disappoint. Most recently they installed a new shower in our master bathroom. They far exceeded our expectations. The new shower is stylish and functional. Their prices are reasonable. They provide great value.
http://www.fixitfloyd.com
7933 E Cactus Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
We had a couple damaged baseboards that needed to be repaired in a timely manner due to selling our home. Andrew responded immediately and was able to get the job done as soon as the next day. Andrew did a great job, was professional, and cleaned up after the job. I highly recommend Nichols Handyman Bros!
http://handymanbros.com
Surprise, AZ 85379
I would give this family business a million shooting stars if I could! Ryan is patient, has great attention to detail, is very considerate of our home when he does work for us and has a great, friendly attitude. We feel that his prices are fair & reasonable and I would encourage you to reach out to him if you're in need of help. You won't be disappointed and you'll be patronizing a small business that is deserving!
http://www.RogersFamilyHandyma…
Phoenix, AZ
Eddie was great and has years of experience! He answered my call for dryer help on a Saturday and arranged to come Monday. He was early and very knowledgeable on what was wrong with our dryer. Immediately he presented us with our options and even expressed how we could save money. He quoted us an honest price and didn't add charges in the end. Eddie actually left our house and got the part we needed very quickly, returning and finishing the job the same day. He was very friendly and trustworthy. We will definitely be calling Eddie first, next time we need a handy man.
Gilbert, AZ 85233
This one's a 2-fer. I own a rental property just outside of Scottsdale and got hit with a double whammy this week. First, my tenant walked into the master and slish-sloshed her way her way right back out because the carpet was soaked! At first we thought it had to be a pipe leak in the wall from the master shower because the leak was around the wall. We called a local guy to come out (not Tucker Hill) and told me it was just because the shower door didn't have a bottom guard and that water was escaping from the shower and running under the wall. (Oooookay.) He didn't even want to open up the wall. So, I called Tucker Hill and they had a guy out there same day. He quickly discovered that it was leak in the hot PEX line from the shower, which we were happy with because we thought for sure it should have been in the slab. They replaced the portion of the line and even though I'm still scrambling to find a contractor to fix the hole in my wall, I'm so glad it wasn't a slab leak.
Fast forward to the next day, I get a call that the AC isn't working. Since Tucker Hill does HVAC too, you guessed who I called. Again, same day and they discovered I had a coil leak and it needed to be replaced. Thankfully they had what they needed in stock and they sent out an install crew the very next day. The AC blows cold again and the tenant is happy.
Being so far away from our property, I'm really thankful for the professionalism we received from Tucker Hill. I'd highly recommend these guys the next time you have a need.
https://www.tuckerhillaz.com
Fast forward to the next day, I get a call that the AC isn't working. Since Tucker Hill does HVAC too, you guessed who I called. Again, same day and they discovered I had a coil leak and it needed to be replaced. Thankfully they had what they needed in stock and they sent out an install crew the very next day. The AC blows cold again and the tenant is happy.
Being so far away from our property, I'm really thankful for the professionalism we received from Tucker Hill. I'd highly recommend these guys the next time you have a need.
Phoenix, AZ
Had an issue with my AC not starting up and determiNed capacitor was bad. I didn't have one of course just needed a HVAC guy to bring one and replace it. They wanted $385 for the install of a new one. I had one replaced a couple of years ago and it was only $160 for cap and Freon charge. I advised home that was outrageous and he said well you can't get one and I advised him I sure can and I did and installed it for about $18. I was not very impressed with there service and would not recommend them as they price gouge because it was Friday after work. Wouldn't trust them.
https://www.aqualineplumbersel…
Phoenix, AZ