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Title: Building a Home - Service Providers
Post by: SouthTulsaCountyDude on March 18, 2012, 09:06:28 PM
hi... I am started to build a home... and would be looking for some service providers..... anyone have any of the following service providers... who gave you excellent customer service and did job well at decent price? 

I am looking for:

Furniture movers
Garage door installers
Home inspection services
Sprinker system/landscape installers
Fence installers
Insurance agents
Alarm system installers


Let me know what they did to make the service great.    Thanks!
Title: Re: Building a Home - Service Providers
Post by: Conan71 on March 19, 2012, 10:53:19 AM
Movers- I've used Two Men & A Truck twice before and had great results using them.  My mother has used HOW Foundation and also was pleased.
Garage Doors- Tulsa Overhead Door seems to be the one to call here
Home Inspection- Knox or Atkinson.  I've used both, was pleased with Knox, though I've heard from others who were not as happy with them.
Insurance- I sent you a PM with my wife's contact info
Alarm- TNT- We had one of their wireless systems installed in our Oklahoma City house and were very pleased with their rates & professionalism in their sales approach and installation.  My mother uses them as well and is very pleased.

Fence, landscape, & irrigation- sorry no idea there.  I may be looking for a good fence referral very soon.
Title: Re: Building a Home - Service Providers
Post by: SouthTulsaCountyDude on March 24, 2012, 11:58:58 AM
anyone else care to chime in???
Title: Re: Building a Home - Service Providers
Post by: AquaMan on March 24, 2012, 12:59:33 PM
Travelers is a good insurance provider. Better than Farmers. I don't think it matters much the agent. Whoever is most convenient and fits your demographic.
Title: Re: Building a Home - Service Providers
Post by: Mike 01Hawk on March 24, 2012, 02:13:19 PM
Another vote for Knox, pricey though at ~$800 to do the full bells and whistles on my house in 2009.  Very thorough and documented everything.

Cornell Insurance is my agent.  Suzan is a hoot and worked with me on my needs and she responds to my email/phone questions almost immediately.  Feel like a person and not a #.

I can't speak for any of the other requests though.
Title: Re: Building a Home - Service Providers
Post by: SouthTulsaCountyDude on April 14, 2012, 10:16:35 PM
Thanks for the replies so far!   Appreciate it...
Title: Re: Building a Home - Service Providers
Post by: patric on April 14, 2012, 11:43:47 PM
Honestly it seems all the big local names have some skeleton in the closet, but you can also check here for more options:
http://www.myalarminstaller.com/SearchResults.aspx?zip=74101

Also, you pay full price for your system, then some installers hold it hostage by locking you out of any programming changes, or remotely kill it if you decide you don't want them monitoring or servicing it anymore.

How long would people put up with, say, a cell phone provider charging you $499 for a phone AND locking you into a 2-tear contract where they can turn your phone into a brick at will?

I would recommend seeing how much the hardware actually costs before spending any money. 
Some offer complete kits:
http://www.homesecuritystore.com