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Tyler Northcutt
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Tyler Northcutt
  • San Antonio, TX
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Me again. I am looking for some contractors in the San Antonio area. Does anybody have some they have had good experience with? I have talked to a couple but would like to hear what you have to say! 

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Tim Macy
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  • San Antonio, TX
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Tim Macy
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Antonio, TX
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I've used the thumbtack app to get a lot of subs out to a house, and a couple of them have worked out well.  It's great to meet some good contractors, but they all have a shelf life.  Every good contractor goes bad at some point (sorry to sound grumpy, but they've been extra frustrating lately).  If you haven't done any projects yet, you're going to have to test the waters on the first one.  Hire slow, fire fast, don't give too much money up front.

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