Wow. Are not wraps (linen) and tips just basic, journeyman cue mechanic fare? Are we really living in a world where this question would be posed on the internet rather than asking the folks in the local pool hall? Certainly a population center like Atlanta has at least a dozen basic mechanics who can do good wrap and tip work. I have never fooled with a pool cue wrap, but I have re-wrapped enough fishing rods to know that even I could perform a credible cue re-wrap. No rocket science is involved, and I assume were not talking about a 10k closet queen.
What have the folks in your pool hall had to say?
If you must send it off, Proficient is who I recommend. Garczar, as good a cue mind as AZB has, will recommend Cody Cash/PK Custom Cues so try them for a second opinion if you feel you need one.
Finally, I strongly believe in keeping one's business "local". This, in all liklihood, will not be the last work you need. It will be to your advantage to find a local person who is capable and begin developing a relationship.