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Fair pricing from the owner

The scary part of a big job is the big-name markup, not the work itself. Steve quotes it himself, so there is no call-center margin baked in. Ask about payment options and he will talk it through with you.

5.0 from 55 Google reviews Veteran owned
Why people keep his number
$1,200

under two big-name bids, on one job. Tracey had two bids from well-known Wood River and Alton companies. Steve came in about twelve hundred dollars under both and fixed her gas line in two hours. That is what no call-center markup looks like.

“Steve is my hero! He showed up on time, explained my problems with the gas line, fixed it all for a SUPER price in 2 hours! I had 2 other bids from well known companies in the Wood River/Alton areas and they were $1200 higher than Janssen. Steve is the nicest guy, honest, and likes helping people. Call him, you will thank me later.”
Tracey B. · Google
How it works

How pricing works with Steve

1

He looks at the real job

Steve comes out and sees what the work actually needs, in your home.

2

He explains it at your table

He walks you through the job and the number in plain English before anything happens, so there are no surprises.

3

You ask about payment options

For a larger job, ask Steve about payment options and he will work with you where he can.

Good questions

Answers before you call

Steve keeps the number fair by quoting it himself, with no call-center markup. For a larger job, ask about payment options and he will talk it through with you. He does not run a formal payment program, and he will not pretend to.

No. Steve explains the job and the number up front, at your table, before any work starts.

It depends on the system and your home. Steve quotes it fair and explains it, with no invented number and no markup.

Call the guy who answers the phone

Call Steve to talk through the job and your options

Fair, owner-set pricing. Ask about payment options. No pressure.