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    TLC Contracting

    TLC Contracting

    (28 reviews)

    We had Terry remodel our 1940s bathroom - electrical, plumbing, tile, tub, painting, toilet, sink,…read morelighting, cabinet, exhaust fan, grab bars, counter, plaster repair - the works! It's now been about 4 months since he finished the work and each day I look at our new bathroom and think "wow!' He did a great job! He was patient and always responsive to any questions or issues, and cleaned up each day. Great workmanship too. He started out by measuring and answering any questions we had, offering ideas here and there but letting us make our own decisions. Unlike some other contractors, he did not give fancy 3D architectural renderings, nor did he accompany us to each supplier to pick out products. Here's what his process was, which was perfect for us. We received a proposal contract which listed each item or task, along with a cost allowance for each item. If we chose something more expensive than its allowance, the final price would reflect the increase. If what we chose cost less than the allowance, the final cost would go down by that much. So we had a bottom line price from the start and would have the final decision on expenses. He then also gave us a list of his suggested suppliers from which to pick out all of the products. We worked with those suppliers to make selections at their respective showrooms (they work with TLC regularly), and they forwarded our selections to Terry. A few selections we made were from suppliers not on his list, which was fine, but the places he suggested were where most of the items came from. When all selections were made, he provided us with a revised proposal contract reflecting our selections and revised costs. Then he - not us - did the ordering from each vendor to insure that all of the parts and pieces fit together and would work, plus that way his contractor discount was applied. His final contract to us was transparent and showed all prices. No additional markups, no change order fees, no nonsense. If someone wants computer-generated architectural renderings, having him present at each supplier meeting, one central showroom where every needed product and samples are all in one place, then this type of contractor isn't likely for you. If however, you want a remodeling contractor that not only provides the quote but also does the actual work himself, with reliable suppliers that work with him, with a fair price and a minimal amount of stress (if that's possible lol), then TLC's a good choice. Would we recommend TLC Contracting? If you haven't it already guessed: the answer is absolutely!

    Nate is always super communicative, shows upwith lots of integrity, and very helpful!!read more

    Gato City

    Gato City

    (7 reviews)

    East Town, Downtown

    I had to move into a place stat as I was unexpectedly getting the boot from my Walkers Point…read moreapartment so someone from Chicago could facilitate gentrifying the neighborhood and jacking up the rent. I found this apt. on 6th & Mitchell weeks before leaving for Europe for 2 weeks, signed this lease sitting in a London hotel room. I'm thankful that I was able to find this place. It's updated enough to feel nice. Max was very helpful to me as new units became available. The two I saw were actually not the one I ended up moving into as he told me of another unit available while I was overseas. I took his word for it and electronically signed without seeing the actual unit. I'm glad that I did because the one that I ended up with was a better space! So, I appreciate the heads up I was given. The worst issue with this place is the laundry and I would say windows/lack of light. Some units do have space for in-unit laundry, like mine did - there was a huge closet off of the kitchen, but they just don't offer this amenity. The laundry in the building has it to be the cheapest, low-end laundry machines. $1.50 a pop to use them and often one dry does not suffice, so really $3 just to dry totalling $4.50 per load. The second dry on high might scorch your clothes, too, so another thing to watch out for. And then there were some inconsiderate, lazy neighbors who don't get their stuff out (golden rule, people! If you don't know what that means google it) but gladly, this didn't happen too often. It was more the condition of the machines that was the worst. It ate up on of my bras, and then there's that time when someone who used the laundry machine before me who left gum in it (of course I happened to have washed something with fringes that day) what a mess! Having had my own washing machine in my last three apartments, this is a first-world pain in the rear. Sigh. But, the rent was super affordable. The windows in my apartment were also massive and heavy. I had to get on the ledge itself to have any shot at opening and closing them, using all of my body weight standing up on the ledge. I couldn't just open/close as I normally would for any window, without having to risk a hernia. They really need to do something about those. My last apartment let so much light in, I felt like this place was a dungeon. I think the top units are a lot brighter, but I've never been inside so not sure. The units really differ a lot within the building. I saw around 4 in total and all were different. The construction of the apartments is cheap. They look pretty, though. The paint on the walls for Pete's sake of you so much as bump it, you'll leave a mark. It's like primer was used, it's really matte, and just shows every scuff possible. Not enough layers of paint and needs a good thick gloss finish or semi is needed so it doesn't stain so easily. I once tried lightly buffing out a stain in the bathroom and the wall peeled off, like PAPER. I did this with a soft wipe that is sensitive enough for a baby's butt and it peeled their wall. They just need more paint and quality paint. When I asked for scuffs to be touched up on the walls when I moved in, (this should already have been done!) they dump a CAN OF PAINT at my door. I'm serious! They expected me the renter to paint? Um, no - not unless you're giving me a free month of rent! The walls are so thin. But, I guess the happens in apt complex living. I'm sure there are ways to help prevent this with the quality and quantity of building materials, but that's a cost thing. It's the right thing to do but it just doesn't often get done. The stove is electric, boo. And electric will cost you more every month. I saw an increase in my utilities bill after moving here. Although, it was offset by the lower rent. Good things: It was great to have the gated lot for parking. Break-ins are well known to occur in this and the surrounding neighborhoods, so this lot really prevented that. It's walkable to the popular areas of Walkers Point and Bay View, only takes 15-20 mins. Not something I did much of at night, and even got cat called during the day when I was near this building, but less once I was out of the Mitchell Street neighborhood. It's a short Lyft or Uber ride back from many Milwaukee destinations. I never had to turn my heat in all winter long! I was on the second floor, so not sure if the units' heat above/below is what did it, but it was always around 70 degrees in there! Maintenance is fairly good at being responsive. I complained about the laundry a few times, the FOB system facing the lot rarely worked (but you have a key), the door handle CONSTANTLY broke off, but minor things in the grand scheme of things. The rent is inexpensive, there is no cost for parking in the lot (at least not at the time of me writing this review), good location, decent remodel... I wouldn't "not" recommend it to anyone but tell them to understand what they're getting for the price.

    Chris W. gato city…read morebecame the management team for the building at 1653 s 77th st, it was managed before by Point real estate management. I moved in April 2019 and now it's April 2020 the end of my lease. out of the 6 apartments I've lived in this is the worst. the tenant in apartment 10 has been a nuisance, I've had to call west allis police several times about excessive noise and him fighting with his homeless friend after hours as the tenant's wall is next door to where I sleep. i signed a 12 month lease and had I signed a new lease it would be 14 months, I did the smart thing and chose month to month for $635 a month. I chose this apartment without exploring other options,I truly regret choosing this place to live, no doorbells and thin walls you can hear every time someone takes a shower or closes a door in their apartment,I would not recommend this apartment to anyone.

    Gutter Tune Up

    Gutter Tune Up

    (3 reviews)

    Tippecanoe

    We recently hired Gutter Tuneup because our gutters were an absolute disaster. Not only were they…read moreseverely clogged from years of neglect and pine needles, but we also had a persistent leak and overflow issue near our front entryway that seemed impossible to fix. From the moment I contacted them, the experience was 5-star. They were responsive, easy to schedule, and confirmed the appointment the day before. The technician arrived right on time and was incredibly courteous and professional. What sets Gutter Tuneup apart is the quality of the work and their willingness to go above and beyond. They didn't just scoop out debris; they performed a full system inspection. They found a crucial misalignment issue on the back of the house that was causing the major leak. Instead of just cleaning and leaving, they fixed the pitch and sealed the joint on the spot, solving a problem that multiple other companies missed or ignored. The gutters now flow perfectly, even during heavy rain. They also did the best cleanup I've ever seen--absolutely no mess, leaves, or debris were left on my lawn, deck, or driveway. They treated my property with respect. If you need basic cleaning or, like us, you need an expert to finally fix a recurring issue, stop searching and call Gutter Tuneup. They are worth every single penny. Highest recommendation possible!

    We hired the company for a very simple gutter job and they completely screwed it up by working on…read morethe wrong side of the house‼

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