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Service Professor provides HVAC, plumbing and electrical services in Grand Rapids, MI, and the surrounding area. Since 1978, customers have trusted us to deliver exceptional service and the highest quality work at every visit. Our team is committed to the safety and comfort of your home and family, and we believe you deserve our very best. Whether it's a heating, cooling, plumbing, drains, duct cleaning, or a household electrical project you need help with, you'll receive 5-star service. Call our electricians, plumbers, heating & cooling contractors today!

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Mike W.

Review of Tundraland Home Improvement by

· Neenah

Everyone that came here answered all my questions and they were right up front with everything. They're clean, polite and did a great job. I do have another bathroom to remodel so I'll be giving them a call again.

Gary R.

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· Portland

For the most part, Window Pro has met my expectations. There is always going to be something that doesn't quite measure up; we found a couple of things that they did resolve. Overall, they did meet my expectations.

Judy T.

Review of Energy Plus Home Improvements by

· Ithaca

From start to finish Chris Kress worked with me very patiently and professionally. I was kept well informed by Sue Whitford. The whole process of getting a new roof was as good as it gets. I would recommend working with Energy Plus Home Improvement.

Shery C.

Review of Bone Dry Roofing by

· Angola

Great service, honest description of the problem. Did not try to up-sell the situation. Left me feeling I had called the right company for my need.


What can I do about concrete driveway cracking 6 weeks after it was poured?

Jacob Vierzen of R-Value Homes PRO answered:

Sep 6, 2017
The old quip about the only things certain in life are death and taxes could be added to: and concrete will crack! Concrete cracks for a variety of reasons, but the most common one is normal and not a ... read more
Buying an old house and renovating versus tearing down and building new: Pros & Cons?

Ashley Kuntz of Eastbrook Homes PRO answered:

May 22, 2014
Both can be costly. If you tear down, you may build it exactly how you want it - and potentially have less problems then trying to create something new out of something old. You never know what could ... read more

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Service Professor

4770 50th Street Southeast,
Grand Rapids, MI
https://www.serviceprofessor.com/ (616) 207-2224