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You shouldn't have paid them in the first place and just called the cops to say they were trespassing and destroying your property. Dispute the charge. Leave all the reviews you want. I usually start with angi.com and personal recommendations from neighbors and friends for this kind of thing. It seems like any kind of yard work is a crap shoot and, unless you've got a landscape architect running things, most yard... Source: about 1 year ago
If you could just copy and paste their code, change a logo and some icons, and end up with a functioning angi.com then the web as we know it would be broken. Source: over 1 year ago
You can also check out appraisers.com, angi.com, checkbook.org, and yelp.com. Source: over 1 year ago
One good option to find out real world pricing in this area is go to angi.com (angie's list) and browse their offers/coupons for the various stuff you'd want done. They probably have everything from bathrooms, flooring, kitchen. Several of the contractors will post offer pricing for specific jobs based on sq. footage. Source: almost 2 years ago
I used angi.com for a similar task but didn't love it. You have to pay a membership fee for a year, but for the task I requested, it was cheaper bc you save money as a member. Overall my rating is 'meh' but good if you're in a pinch to get it done fast. Source: almost 2 years ago
Reviews. I found homeadvisor.com worked well. Guys I picked had like 40 glowing reviews going back 10 years. Source: about 1 year ago
Homeadvisor.com will let you describe the work you want to do and then contractors will respond. I've had decent luck with this for the smaller, specific jobs. Just be prepared, they often start calling you IMMEDIATELY, so don't submit the request unless you're prepared to spend the next 30 minutes or so talking to the contracting companies. Source: about 1 year ago
Porch.com, homeadvisor.com, and sites like that may help. I agree with the earlier comment on using a handyman vs a larger firm. It's interesting at times to see how small things you might not anticipate can surface when you do even small jobs at home. Source: over 1 year ago
First I tried going on homeadvisor.com to find a contractor and came away with nothing that looks good. Source: almost 2 years ago
Costs about $5k to build an average brick wall per homeadvisor.com so I think it's safe to say the Bucs overpaid by about $72,995,000. Source: over 2 years ago
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