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    LEY Remodeling

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:30 pm

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    Guthrie's Ace Handyman Services Nashville - Gallery Wall Picture Hanging Spring Hill, TN

    Guthrie's Ace Handyman Services Nashville

    (7 reviews)

    This was the third time I've used Ace Handyman Services at my home. Needless to say I am happy with…read morethere work ethics and friendliness of the Handymen that they have sent. This time I got the "Cream of the Crop". Jeremy was so professional and knowledgeable of the work he dose. He even offered better ways to make my deck railings more eye appealing. I am so pleased I will ask for him personally to do my next projects. All this said, I am a little disappointed in the " service charge " just for coming out the new owners have added on. But thats business I guess.

    These guys may be ok to screw in a lightbulb or hang a picture but anything beyond that is probably…read morebeyond their capabilities. I hired them to lay some travertine tile on a pool deck and they completely screwed it up, uneven tile, messy thinset oozing up between the tiles, voids in the thinset beneath the tile and a host of other problems. The owner came and looked at the job and agreed it was a mess and that he would send "his best tile men " out to fix it. Imagine my surprise when the same guy showed up accompanied by an older man who said "he couldn't do physical work" After about an hour I got a call from the office manager saying they couldn't do the job and both guys left leaving a total mess. Even though they refunded the total cost I still had to hire another contractor at a higher price to correct what they screwed up and lay the tile properly These guys are the Keystone Cops of home improvement

    Crestline Builders

    Crestline Builders

    (1 review)

    Bellevue

    Soooo.... Back in…read moreMay, I heard a shout from the bathroom, and I discovered my wife had gone through the wall of our master bathroom's shower. Yep, turns out that when the geniuses that built our house back in the 80's, they decided to place tile onto drywall, instead of a waterproof material like backer board. So, with the ravages of time plus water, the wall of our shower eventually turned into wet cardboard with tile on it. So, anyway, I know my limitations, and replacing drywall, checking for rot and mold, etc etc is not in my wheelhouse. So, we started calling contractors and having people come out and take a look at the damage. One day, we were lamenting our fate at our kids daycare and the director of the center happened to mention that she had a great contractor, and that they had done extensive work at the daycare center and at her personal residence; she had been very pleased. We were definitely impressed with what we saw, and so we called them up. Dan Rosenblatt, the owner, came over to check out our house, and to inspect some of the issues we had encountered, not just with our bathroom. He took some time, was really easy to work with, and I was able to ask him about a range of solutions to our problems. A couple of days later, he sent us a really reasonable quote, with several options for our bathroom - we could either just replace and re-tile the bathroom, or demo everything out and turn it into an open shower, instead of the bath/shower combo that it currently was. He also gave us some quotes for fixing our chimney and our up and downstairs decks. The quotes were really reasonable, but what really sealed the deal for us was that Dan was just really a good guy; he didn't seem like he was shady or trying to sell us something. We decided to go for a full demo, and in the process, he made some suggestions on ways we could redesign the layout of the bathroom, it would cost a little bit more than the initial quote, but we decided we wanted to go for it. I'm really glad that we did, because we ended up with a beautiful bathroom and shower. Dan even went out to Home Depot to meet my wife and help her pick out tile - really cool of him to do that. Not only were Dan and his people very respectful of our home (making sure to lay down plastic and paper so nothing got damaged), but the people he subcontracted out to paint and install the shower glass were also very professional and did a great job. I was also really impressed with the level of communication, Dan did a great job letting me know what was going on and when I needed to be where. And now the classiest room in our house is our master bath - I'm currently in negotiations with my wife to move my office into there. I cannot say enough good things about Crestline builders. Seriously. If you need something done to your house - you only need go to these guys.

    The Dan Company - Remodeled bedroom with vaulted ceiling, wood beam, and fresh finishes by The Dan Company. Photo: Tnhometour

    The Dan Company

    (17 reviews)

    I wish I didn't have to write this review: we had a great experience with the company a couple…read moreyears ago (so great that I served as a reference for them!), so when we needed help with a substantial primary bathroom renovation, they were our first call. Unfortunately, our experience this time around was terrible -- I cannot in good faith recommend them anymore. Giving two stars (rather than one) because the work quality was very good. Subs did a great job, were friendly and cleaned up after themselves. In the end, we didn't go over budget. But we paid a lot of money and experienced a lot of unnecessary delay and drama. In short, our project was a victim of poor communication and lack of ownership taking responsibility. We went through four project managers: the first went MIA on us, delaying the demo start by 6 weeks; the second hadn't read any of the project briefing and let us to believe none of our materials had been ordered; the third was too busy with other projects to make ours a priority; and the fourth was brand new, didn't really know what he was doing, and wasn't getting the oversight he needed from leadership. To the company's credit, they didn't end up charging us for project management--as we'd been doing a big portion of it ourselves. Ultimately, a project that should've taken 8-10 weeks took 16 weeks (and that's after the 6-week-delayed start). The thing that was most frustrating was that while Dan was fairly responsive to our outreach when things were regularly going wrong, he was also regularly pretty dismissive of our concerns and didn't take responsibility for all of the mistakes and screw-ups that were the result of his team's failings--failing to read the brief; failing to install underfloor heating and electrical that was in the brief, resulting in ripping up tile that had just been laid; failing to inspect goods on arrival so that they could be replaced when broken without delaying the project; failing to tell us about budget implications of design choices, etc. Dan will say I was mad when things went wrong, and that some of those things were out of their control. Yes, I was mad. But mostly I was disappointed that I trusted this company, and they took advantage of that trust.

    Dan was fabulous! Was he the lowest bid? No. But the expertise and guidance that he provided me…read moreafter my whole home renovation was abandoned by another contractor was invaluable. My project manager, Jake, was a joy to work with. He was always responsive.

    LEY Remodeling - contractors - Updated June 2026

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