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    3.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

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    Walls Ace Hardware

    Walls Ace Hardware

    (24 reviews)

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    I went in the other day to get a product.There was an older white male that was eager to help me…read more For whatever reason, he would not allow me to touch the product. He showed me where it was and wanted to hurry back to the front with it in his hand without letting me even look at it. I stopped him saying I needed to compare the product to what I had to make sure it was the right one. There were multiple options and no differentiating description on the front. You also couldn't see it fully without opening it up so I was trying to make sure I had the right one. I did not want to come back or have to go somewhere to replace it. He kept rushing me and when I went to take the product to look at it, he held onto it until I had to pull it out of his hand. He literally pressed his fingers together gripping it. It was very clear he did not want me touching any of the product in the store. I guess he thought I was going to grab it, stuff it down my leggings, rush past him and out the store. It was $7. I had no purse and had my wallet and keys were in my hand so I have no idea where his imagination was going. After I looked at, I was decided to try it so turned to talk to the front check out and he grabbed it out of my hands to walk it to the front. I typically shop here because the Lowes is far but I'll take my business elsewhere. I wouldn't want to frighten the old white men with my presence. Fox News must have told him every POC wants what they have and will steal it right in front of them in broad daylight. In reality, I would rather not speak or deal with you either.

    I needed a bag of QuickCrete for a project. I usually go to Home Depot off Barrett Pkwy or the one…read moreoff Shallowford and Sandy Plains. I live between both, but I'm closer to Ace Hardware next to the Tag Office. I like to support smaller businesses so I went to Ace. For a 60 lb bag, they charged me 9.00 and change with tax it came to 10.17 . Today I purchased the same 60 lb bag at Home Depot for 4.34! Same exact, except without the extra 5.00 !! ACE isn't being competitive with the bigger box stores. I won't use their business going forward.!

    Rockler Woodworking & Hardware

    Rockler Woodworking & Hardware

    (11 reviews)

    I went to this store, in order to buy a piece of Mahogany that I need for a project…read more While I was there, the store was overwhelming staffed and patroned by older men who I found to be rude. The lumber section of the store is in a back corner, and isn't a very large area. While I was selecting my piece of wood, several men would just walk walk in front and around me, without saying excuse me nor being verbal at all. It was like I wasn't even there, to them. So as to not get touched or knocked over, I had to move away from the lumber twice, even though I wasn't finished making my selection, just so I wouldn't be "in the way." When I went to check out, I was standing in line, and the cashier, Don, called the gentleman who was behind me up to the register to check out. That gentleman let the cashier know that I was ahead of him and it was my turn to check out. I had actually been standing in line for a while before the customer behind me even got in line. Don then called me up- he offered no apology. As he checked me out, Don didn't ask if I had found everything ok. Didn't ask if I needed anything else. Generally unfriendly. I just generally noticed a certain theme in this store, and I don't like the vibe. Maybe some diversity, in gender and/or race, would help offset that vibe. I'm not sure, and don't really care because me nor my dollars will be returning.

    They are good for power tool woodworkers. Some of the rocker branded tools are great, some (like…read moretheir chisels) are cheap for good reason.

    Mister Sparky - Beautiful fixture installed with care!

    Mister Sparky

    (172 reviews)

    Over the weekend our Nest thermostat stopped working. A wire Rh is getting no power. After googling…read moreit says probably our circuit breaker or a busted fuse. MR says ... I called someone already. I found Mister Sparky MRS says ... (after checking YELP!) What? Why would you hire someone with 2 stars rating on Yelp? Here's why MR got this one right. Henry was the electrician who came to check. While he was checking for voltage, our furnace kicked off on its own and started to work again. Even though Henry did not do anything, he should have collected service charge for showing up right? But he did not. That is why we're giving Mister Sparky 4stars. On the receipt, Henry indicated to have an AC guy come instead. So we did. Our wonderful HVAC technician (see Climate Technicians Incorporated) came and found the real issue. It was indeed a busted breaker. Our HVAC technician did an electrical work that should have been caught by Henry. In fairness though, our HVAC technician said circuit breaker power do comes and goes so there is no way Henry could have caught it unless he removed the breaker panel. Not to digress, Henry was fair and generous for not charging us anything. Mister Sparky is a good company and Google reviews got this right. They have 4.8stars with 1,925 reviews as of Feb. 2, 2021.

    I usually don't leave reviews, but I feel this is a must in this case. On Thursday, I had my house…read morepressure washed and some water got into the outlet on the front porch and knocked out the power on that line. My garage is on this line so I had no power in my garage. I called around to a couple of licensed companies to get an electrician out on Friday to repair the outlet. I scheduled an appointment with Mister Sparky Electric, who sent an electrician out to my house for what they said would be a $49 fee plus repairs. When the Mister Sparky electrician arrived, I showed him the outlet on the front porch explaining what happened and then I showed him the electrical panel in the garage. This guy started telling me that I needed to replace two breakers, which would cost $250 each. I told him that I just needed the outlet on the front porch fixed and changed to a gfci outlet so if this happened again, I could just push the reset button on the outlet and reset the power. The Mister Sparky electrician then told me I would have to pay $450 just for him to troubleshoot the problem with the front porch outlet. I told the Mister Sparky electrician to leave and that I was going to give them a terrible review since I felt they were trying to rip me off. The Mister Sparky electrician said he would waive the $49 and I told I agreed since they had not been upfront with me when I asked on the call about them charging a large fee just to look at my outlet.After this awful experience with Mister Sparky, I prayed about my outlet problem and asked God to let me find an honest electrician to help me. First Class Electric is an answer to my prayer. I called First Class Electric this morning at 7:30 am and the electrician answered the phone. I explained my problem to him and he told me that I didn't need an electrician because I already had a gfci outlet on that line so I could not have another one added on that same line. He told me where I could find the gfci outlet in my garage. He told me to look under the electrical panel in the garage for the outlet and push the reset button. I got off the call and went to that exact spot in my garage and pushed the reset button on the gfci outlet. My power on that electrical line came back on and everything was working like normal. First Class Electric gave me this free advice, which saved me from being ripped off for hundreds of dollars.

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