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When it comes to disaster recovery, Best Option Restoration of Jefferson County has experience with just about any situation you could be faced with. No matter the size and scope of your emergency, rest assured that the trained and certified Best Option Restoration of Jefferson County technicians can clean up and restore your property. Offering 24/7 emergency services, the range of our disaster restoration services is comprehensive, dependable, and thorough.

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LeafGuard of Georgia had installed my gutter four years ago.Due to a remodel I needed additional gutters. I was pleased to see the same customer representatives and installers. Being a business owner I know this type of employee loyolity speaks volumes for a company. I would recommend them to anyone... more

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· Fayetteville

In one specific area I would refer them, not overall.

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Review of Kohler Bathroom Design Service by

· Guntersville

We had a great experience with The Kohler Bathroom Design Service. I hope they will expand to Kitchen Design as well. Our designer would outstanding! We are so pleased with the final project plan.

Viviane P.

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· Huntsville

They were professional and they did a good job. I am very pleased.


We have 3 7-year old weeping willows that have suffered major tree damage. Should we try to restore them or start over?

Rob Owens of VTS Homes, Inc. PRO answered:

Jun 1, 2014
I highly recommend getting the opinion of a local arborist.  If you have trouble finding one check with your local tree nursery or Botanical Garden for a referral.  We have used one before and it was ... read more
Water is coming in through new overhead sewer conversion...how?

Rob Owens of VTS Homes, Inc. PRO answered:

Jun 1, 2014
You definitely should not have any leaking.  I suggest you call a plumber to come look at the issue.

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Best Option Restoration of Jefferson County

1873 Kelly Loop Rd,
Mount Olive, AL
https://borofjeffco.com/ (659) 201-7863