Your House Matters, LLC

3225 156th Street SW
Lynnwood, WA 98087
(206) 792-6522
yourhousematters.biz
Contact: Rice, Ron and Sabrina
Business Description: Your House Matters, LLC is family owned and operated and we love our customers like we love our family! We are passionate about what we do and that comes through to you, the customer, with every interaction you have with us. Ron has been in the business for 13 years and Sabrina has been in the customer service business for over 10 years. Home Watch Services are still unique to the Seattle area. Providing the customer with a home safety inspection on each visit guaranteeing your most valuable asset is taken care of by our licensed professionals. Weekly emails to ensure everything is fine while away from home. Remodeling your home can be a scary experience and we are here to make the project worry free and enjoyable for the customer. We want to not only provide a professional service, we want to invite our customers to our family.
In Business Since: 2010
Service Area: King County
On Angie's List Since: 3/9/2011
Warranties: YES
Free Estimates: Yes
Office Hours: Mon 08.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Tue 08.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Wed 08.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Thu 08.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Fri 08.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Sat Closed, Sun Closed
Excluded Services: Electrical and Plumbing. We are not licensed electricians or plumbers and will sub-contract this work out. Depending on the size of the job, YHM will use sub-contractors to save time and money.
Features: Emergency Service
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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Senior Discount: 10
Cities Served: Auburn | Ballard | Beacon Hill | Bellevue | Bothell | Broadview-haller Lake | Burien | Canyon Park | Capitol Hill | Carnation | Columbia | Covington | Crown Hill | Des Moines | Duvall | Eastlake | Edmonds | Enumclaw | Everett | Fall City | Fauntleroy | Federal Way | First Hill | Greenwood | Issaquah | Kenmore | Kent | King County | Kirkland | Lake City | Lake Forest Park | Lake Stevens | Lynnwood | Madison Park | Madrona | Magnolia | Maple Valley | Marysville | Mercer Island | Mill Creek | Monroe | Mountlake Terrace | Mukilteo | Newcastle | Normandy Park | North Bend | Pacific | Queen Anne | Rainier Beach | Ravenna-wedgewood | Redmond | Renton | Sammamish | Seatac | Seattle - Downtown | Shoreline | Skyway | Snohomish | Snohomish County | Snoqualmie | Tukwila | University | Vashon | West Seattle | White Center | Woodinville
 
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