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Business Description:
Mike the Handyman is locally owned and operated. We are committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customer’s interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.
Recent Review:
AMike took the time to come and do this one little thing for us, but treated it with the same priority that he would have had it been a big job. He is pleasant to work with and knows exactly what he is doing. He is a true professional, but more than that, one can tell that this isn't just a job for him . It's more of a calling. He will be back to help us many times in the future!
Reviewed by linda p.
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Business Description:
RepairClinic is a retailer and distributor of OEM appliance, HVAC system, and outdoor power equipment parts. RetailClinic does not offer repair services; the company offers free repair resources including more than 5,000 how-to videos to empower DIY-ers and technicians to fix appliances and equipment on their own. RepairClinic.com® makes fixing things easy for millions of people. Founded in 1999, it is North America’s trusted online store with replacement parts for major household applianc...
Recent Review:
FI have tried every possible way to get someone to help me, but no one has ever returned any calls or emails. I am at a complete loss. but one thing I have learned - Angies list is an absolute farce.
Reviewed by Julie A.
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Sears Home Services is America’s #1 appliance services provider. Our thousands of experts based throughout the U.S. deliver guaranteed quality and workmanship. We work on most makes and models whether they were purchased at Sears or not. We take care of your house so you can enjoy your home. Only Sears offers 3 unique ways to save on appliance repairs! 1. Standard Repair Service + 90 Day Guarantee • Cost is provided after technician diagnoses the problem • 90 day guarantee on parts a...
Recent Review:
FTechnician said it was a bad water pump and needed to be replaced. Didn't check anything other than the sound the washer made. He was wrong. Subsequent repair made by another vendor, who informed me water pump worked fine, it was just a clogged hose.
Reviewed by Bob M.
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Lawn mower, weed eater, generator, rototiller, chainsaw, all small engines mechanic. Tune ups, repairs of all equipment in residential and commercial gas powered machines. My work is professional in my field. I am raised and educated in my small town of Reedley. My prices and materials are for the best outcome of the consumers needs. The work is done quickly and safely to get the machine back to the customer within a day or two . Owner operator my work is done to perfection with the correct p...
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cash preferred, competitive rates, flexible hours of operation, discounts with referrals, small local business, husband and wife team.
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DI brought a never-used, 20-year-old Coleman generator to Pinedale Lawnmower Center for refurbishment on January 7, 2015, upon referral from Jensen & Pilegard in Clovis, which doesn't service Coleman products. I was given a claim stub, and sent on my way. A few days later, someone called--and without identifying himself or the business until asked--said he wanted to verify my name and phone number. This un-businesslike approach would become the model for my dealings with Pinedale Lawnmower Center.
On about January 15, I called Pinedale Lawnmower Center for a status report, and was told that they would not have time to inspect or repair the generator until at least January 20. In early February I called again, and, after about 5 minutes on hold, was told that work was in progress, but no target date for completion was given. On Thursday, February 26, I called again, gave the my name and the claim number, and waited 4-1/2 minutes on hold while my work order was located. Once the man on the phone confirmed with me that he had the right document, he placed me on hold again. After 9 minutes, he came back on the line, saying that they were waiting for a new switch of some type. When I asked if he could tell me when the switch had been ordered and when they expected it to arrive, he offered to put me on hold again while he called the supplier. I declined, and asked him to call me back when he had the information. He never did.
On Saturday, February 28, I went to Pinedale Lawnmower Center determined to pick up the generator--whether is was working or not--and to take it elsewhere, if necessary. No one was at the service desk when I entered the shop, and there was no bell to ring for service, so it took 2 or 3 minutes before anyone noticed my presence and came to help me. I identified myself, and stated my intention to take the generator elsewhere to complete the renovation.
It took two people several minutes to locate my work order. Once they had it, the asked me to wait while they located the generator. A few minutes later, they called to me from the work area and asked me to join them there. The generator was on a workbench. The new switch had been installed, but gas was seeping from a joint between two parts. I was told that this was why it wasn't ready yet, but was promised that the problem could be fixed within an hour. When I reiterated my frustration about the length of time they had had the generator (I thought it was over two months), and their lack of communication with me, an older woman testily stated that they'd only had it for one month, and showed my the date on the work order: January 7. I pointed out to her that, since it was March 7 was only a week away, they had had it for 7 weeks. I agreed to return at 12:30, which gave them 15 minutes more than they had asked for to complete the repair.
Two people were at the service desk when I returned, but neither greeted me or directly acknowledged my presence, although one asked the other whether "it" was ready. After about 5 minutes, I could hear the generator being fired up in the work area, and someone came to the desk to show me the faulty part that had caused the gas seepage. While the finale bill was being calculated, a younger man and woman brought the generator out, placed it on the tailgate of my truck, and demonstrated that it was working properly. I went back into the office, and paid the final bill.
Throughout these two visits on Saturday, I was treated as though I was being rude and unreasonable. I found this, along with the previous string of unsatisfying attempts at communication, very unprofessional. During the my visit, I noticed a humorously-intended sign on the wall that said, "We always work fast--no matter how long it takes." I doubt the owners realize how ironic it is.
Reviewed by Pauline S.
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Business Description:
Superior Subcontracting Services
Recent Review:
FKept making promises of when the job would be started then would keep putting the start date.
Reviewed by Edward S.
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Recent Lawn Mower Repair Reviews in Kingsburg
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AHERMAN'S LAWNMOWER SVCThey are close to me and their turnaround time is pretty good. They usually get things serviced and back to you in a few days. Their prices are usually reasonable.- Linda P.
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ANELSON'S ACE HARDWAREThey did such a great job. They did an amazing job repairing our lawn mower. They sharpened the blades and replaced a whole bunch of parts. It was awesome. They got it back to us quick. They got it back to us with in a week and it works great. We are very happy with them. This the second time we have used the. They were very nice and honest. I will use them again.- Charles C.
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AJENSEN & PILEGARDI wanted to get one which was easy to use and powerful. It would make it easy for me and it is not too complicated. I just had a whole lawn redone. I didn’t compare the price and I wanted to buy something from them so that I can take it back to them to get it fixed if I needed to and I didn’t think about putting oil in as much as I do. They had gas and oil in the lawn mower and loaded it in my truck and had it ready to go. They gave me as much as I could as far as how to start it and how to run it. I haven’t had to use them since I bought them. Every time I dealt with them it seems like they are anxious to please and they are nice to work with. I thought it was well done.- Steffeney D.
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APINEDALE LAWN MOWER CTRI've been using Them 3 years now. The pricing was reasonable. They are very supportive and they did get the work done and fixed it.- Mike G.
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ADavids Custom Tractor WorkHe gave me his card and he was very good. He came when he said that he would. He did a very nice job. He was polite and he charged me reasonably. I was very happy with what he did.- Janice S.
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DPINEDALE LAWN MOWER CTRI brought a never-used, 20-year-old Coleman generator to Pinedale Lawnmower Center for refurbishment on January 7, 2015, upon referral from Jensen & Pilegard in Clovis, which doesn't service Coleman products. I was given a claim stub, and sent on my way. A few days later, someone called--and without identifying himself or the business until asked--said he wanted to verify my name and phone number. This un-businesslike approach would become the model for my dealings with Pinedale Lawnmower Center. On about January 15, I called Pinedale Lawnmower Center for a status report, and was told that they would not have time to inspect or repair the generator until at least January 20. In early February I called again, and, after about 5 minutes on hold, was told that work was in progress, but no target date for completion was given. On Thursday, February 26, I called again, gave the my name and the claim number, and waited 4-1/2 minutes on hold while my work order was located. Once the man on the phone confirmed with me that he had the right document, he placed me on hold again. After 9 minutes, he came back on the line, saying that they were waiting for a new switch of some type. When I asked if he could tell me when the switch had been ordered and when they expected it to arrive, he offered to put me on hold again while he called the supplier. I declined, and asked him to call me back when he had the information. He never did. On Saturday, February 28, I went to Pinedale Lawnmower Center determined to pick up the generator--whether is was working or not--and to take it elsewhere, if necessary. No one was at the service desk when I entered the shop, and there was no bell to ring for service, so it took 2 or 3 minutes before anyone noticed my presence and came to help me. I identified myself, and stated my intention to take the generator elsewhere to complete the renovation. It took two people several minutes to locate my work order. Once they had it, the asked me to wait while they located the generator. A few minutes later, they called to me from the work area and asked me to join them there. The generator was on a workbench. The new switch had been installed, but gas was seeping from a joint between two parts. I was told that this was why it wasn't ready yet, but was promised that the problem could be fixed within an hour. When I reiterated my frustration about the length of time they had had the generator (I thought it was over two months), and their lack of communication with me, an older woman testily stated that they'd only had it for one month, and showed my the date on the work order: January 7. I pointed out to her that, since it was March 7 was only a week away, they had had it for 7 weeks. I agreed to return at 12:30, which gave them 15 minutes more than they had asked for to complete the repair. Two people were at the service desk when I returned, but neither greeted me or directly acknowledged my presence, although one asked the other whether "it" was ready. After about 5 minutes, I could hear the generator being fired up in the work area, and someone came to the desk to show me the faulty part that had caused the gas seepage. While the finale bill was being calculated, a younger man and woman brought the generator out, placed it on the tailgate of my truck, and demonstrated that it was working properly. I went back into the office, and paid the final bill. Throughout these two visits on Saturday, I was treated as though I was being rude and unreasonable. I found this, along with the previous string of unsatisfying attempts at communication, very unprofessional. During the my visit, I noticed a humorously-intended sign on the wall that said, "We always work fast--no matter how long it takes." I doubt the owners realize how ironic it is.- Pauline S.
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FPINEDALE LAWN MOWER CTRBrought the lawnmower in for repair on October 13. Elderly woman at front counter. Not friendly at all. Acts like customer is an interruption to her day. She completes a work order form, tears off a stub and hands to me, and tells me that it should be ready around October 18. I return a week later on October 20 and hand her my stub. She goes through a stack of work orders and does not find mine, so she goes to another stack at the other end of the counter. She does not find it so she walks to another stack of work orders and does not find my work order. This "system" they have is one step above the Flinstones spike and rock tablet. She then walks to the back of the shop and disappears for several minutes. When she returns, she tells me that she had picked up the wrong stub off the counter, then picks up my stub and disappears to the back of the shop for several more minutes. When she returns, she tells me that the front wheels for my lawnmower have been ordered, but will probably not arrive until October 23. By the way, when I came in the first time on October 13, the owner was doing the same thing with another customer. He was going through stacks of work orders. The customer kept asking if his work order was lost. The owner kept repeating that he cannot say it is lost until he has gone through all of the stacks of work orders. I returned a week later (two weeks total from first dropping off lawnmower), gave the elderly women my stub again, and once again, she goes through several stacks of work orders and, once again, does not find mine. And once again, she disappears to the back of the shop for several minutes. When she re-appears, she says the same things as last week, "The part was ordered but it still hasn't come. We need to call the company but its Saturday." At this point, in frustration, I asked if I could have my lawnmower back. She says I can and disappears to the back of the shop again. I see through the window the owner scrambling to find my lawnmower in the parking lot. I can then see their son going through a small box on a shelf and pulling out wheels and running to the back. After 10 minutes, the elderly women is telling me that they are going to install another brand of wheels. I stand by the counter for 35 minutes waiting. In the mean time the elderly women asks if I would like to pay while I am waiting. I give her this "You gotta be kidding" look and say that I will wait until I can inspect the lawnmower. The owner finally brings out my lawnmower, I inspect it, and the owner explains that the lawnmower is set higher, but I am just anxious to get out of there. He apologizes, but I don't say anything as I rush to get out. When I go to pay, no one offers to do any service recovery. I will never return there and will make it known at any opportunity to not go there. This is a horribly run business. My suggestion to them is to hire someone with a business degree to run the business. For now, they need to get rid of the elderly woman in the front. I have a strong feeling that she was a big part of my problem. The owner told me as I was loading my lawnmower to my truck that he was not aware of the issue with my lawnmower. I don't think his employees, especially the elderly women, inform him on what's going on until the customer ism upset.- Wil C.
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FPINEDALE LAWN MOWER CTRThey left me on hold for a long time. The second lady was rude. She acted like she didn't want business.- Vincent H.