"Jonathan did an excellent job and came as soon as he could to help us manage an emergency even though we were a new customer and he was fully booked. His work was thorough and he clean up all the soot and mess. We would recommend him to anyone. We are are most grateful to him and for his work."
Cynthia P. in November 2024
Crawlspace specialist, Masonry, Chimney cleaning , and 2 more
"We had John replace a chimney cap and do a chimney cleaning. Not only did John keep us very informed but also showed up when he said he would and did a great job at a reasonable price. We will be having him back in the spring for another job."
Amy V. in November 2023
Roof Repair/Replacement, Skylight Repair/Replacement, Chimney repair , and 1 more
"Peter from Statewide did a great job at my home. He removed 2 skylights and covered up the holes with wood/shingles. He was courteous, on-time, did what he said he would do, and the work was high quality. I would recommend Peter and Statewide to any of my friends and family."
Sean C. in September 2018
Dryer vent cleaning, Pellet stove cleaning and service, Chimney Cleaning , and 1 more
"Quick, thorough, and professional!! Thx for the peace of mind."
Rey A. in October 2021
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