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    American Junk Collective

    American Junk Collective

    (20 reviews)

    This was the first time I've used movers in any move, and I feel so fortunate (potentially…read morespoiled!) to have found AJC. I reached out, and Zack and Ryan were very quick to give a quote (super reasonable) and they were flexible with their availability with my strange schedule limitations! Overall, I will be looking to book this company again if I need to move again! First off, I was able to schedule over a week in advance easily with these guys. I had some scheduling conflicts for the Friday afternoon they could work me into their schedule, and after telling them this, they said they could do the move at 9 am that day if it worked for my schedule (which it did!). They also ended up getting to my house 15 minutes EARLY which was so helpful and better for them with the weather (it was 100 degrees forecasted for later in the day!). Even with the weather, these guys were super patient and so friendly. They really exceeded my expectations because I've heard some horror stories about movers--not these guys, they are AMAZING. They moved all my things from a first floor apartment to a third floor apartment (with no elevator--I'm so sorry!) with no issues. Everything was in the same shape as when the stuff left my other apartment. We ran into one snaffu (not any fault of theirs but mine!) when my couch couldn't fit up the stairway--they helped me move the couch back to my old apartment so that I could figure out what to do with it! Really couldn't have asked for a better group of people to work with. Thanks so much, Zack and Ryan--I cannot state again how amazing this experience was!

    Zach and Ryan worked cheerfully and tirelessly helping us move our daughter to a new apartment. So…read morevery, very glad that I called them. Great value for our money and would most definitely use them again in the future!! Very highly recommend!!

    Fix Cut Haul

    Fix Cut Haul

    (7 reviews)

    This guy talked my 79 year old mom into letting him do a number of unpermitted remodeling projects…read moreat her rental house. He told her he was a licensed contractor, which was a straight up lie. We did everything we could to keep her from hiring him but she went with him because "he's a nice guy." Give me a break! He doesn't know a plumb line from a plum tree. He clearly had no idea what he's doing. She was convinced that she was getting a "good deal" but when the work needs to be redone, it will cost her more in the long run. Examples: Kitchen Remodel: ~ He installed the cabinets from the ceiling down, rather than using a layout line. Since it's an older house, the ceiling isn't level, which means that the bottoms of the upper cabinets are not level with each other. It also means that they were installed too high. Instead of your standard 18" clearance between counter and upper cabinets, the gap is 24". This means that the bottom of the upper cabinets are a full 5' off the ground. The bottom of the microwave range hood is 5 1/2' off the ground! ~ He did a tile backsplash but clearly didn't know much about tiling. I guess he just couldn't figure out how to work around the edges so he just left them unfinished. ~ He tiled the floor with tiles that were utterly incongruous the rest of his "design." He must have added too much water to his grout mix, because it immediately began to pit. The grout is also unevenly applied and amateurish looking. ~ When one of the upper cabinets wasn't going to fit because of a support beam across the length of the ceiling, he simply sawed a chunk out of the beam, leaving the edges open and unfinished. Bathroom Remodel: ~ He installed new bathroom cabinetry that jutted out too far and prevented the inward-swinging door from opening. To deal with this, he removed the door with the intention of flipping and rehanging it so that it opened outward. Then he drilled new holes on the opposite side of the frame for the placement of the hinges. But you can't just flip a door upside down and expect the hinges to line up! Plus, the door frame was built for an inward-swinging door. So the door is upside-down and installed on the wrong part of the frame, with extra drill holes in the frame. You've got to see the pics to appreciate the craziness. ~ He did a jacked-up, monkey-ass plumbing job on the sink. Whatever he did, there was almost no water pressure to the sink. My mom just had to hire a plumber to fix the problem and fortunately he was able to take care of it. The Deck: The property is on the water and the deck needed repairs. No question there. Aaron convinced my mom that he could rebuild it for cheap. We did everything we could to scuttle the project because were were terrified something disastrous would happen. Like, literally, someone getting hurt or killed. He moved forward with the project while she was still examining options, ripped out the deck before getting her final approval and without providing her with any plans or a detailed quote, and then began demanding money from my mom for the rebuild. When she balked at doing a rebuild he began to threaten her with litigation. So she let him proceed. It's been a disaster. He used the wrong sized bolts and instead of resting the joists on the new pilings, he bolted the joists onto the side of the pilings. It's completely seismically unviable. It needs to be rebuilt but it cost my mom every penny she had. We literally do not know what to do. Ask for a written quote (he either doesn't know how to write one or he was just playing dumb with my mom every time she asked him for one). Ask about his employment background or training that qualifies him for the work. Ask to SEE his license. When my mom demanded his license number he gave her a phony one, apparently not realizing that it was easily verifiable on the state licensing website. Ask for a written plan and a completion guarantee. Or just find someone who actually knows what they're doing. BTW, one of the classic examples of financial elder abuse is when an unlicensed person talks a senior into doing unnecessary, un-permitted work at a discount. Seniors are particularly vulnerable to being talked into allowing this sort of work because they're frugal and often grateful for the help. Many of them remember "back in the day" when they or their spouses would do the work themselves without any problems. And while I don't think Aaron started out with malicious intent, this is the situation he put her in. He needed work. He created a trust situation with her where she was willing to do almost anything he asked, sight unseen. It took a tremendous amount of pressure from her adult children to get her to start resisting his constant pressure for her to pay him more and more for his crappy work. We're just really glad he's finally out of her life (she still thinks he's her hero).

    I got an estimate from another company for $800 to cut down a not very big, dead tree. I knew I…read morecould buy a chainsaw and a couple ropes and do it myself for under $200. But then I called Aaron at Fix Cut Haul. Aaron charged me $250 to do the job. It took one guy, an Air Force Veteran, less than an hour to cut down and haul off the tree at our rental house in Kansas City and he even picked up all of the twigs. He arrived on-time and was respectful, honest, and heard working, a rarity in this day and age. $250 an hour is a lot of money for a relatively simple task such as this, but worth it when you consider the time, equipment, and overhead (vehicles, fuel, licenses, insurance, etc) involved. CombatCritic Gives Fix Cut Haul 9 Bombs Out Of 10 And A BEST VALUE Recommendation ..: More Bombs Are Better!

    Edwards Construction - demolitionservices - Updated May 2026

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