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Jimenez Service
5.0(
18
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Serving Beatrice, NE and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

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Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Jimenez Services performed (2) separate Excellent rated jobs here at my home. Jimenez Services arrived on time prepared with tools to complete the jobs. Jimenez Services listened carefully to my needed projects and quoted me Accurate and Precise pricing cost for my (2) projects. Jimenez Services installed both my Front and Rear Porch Vinyl Safety Handrails and Indoor Outdoor Carpeting to my Front Porch Steps with Precision and Excellence...!!! Will definitely be referring Jimenez Services to family and friends as well as for my own future project...!!! Thanks Jimenez Services...!!!"
fence restoration, after completion
porch floor renovation before
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Handymen Project
Fence repair and installation

+164

Response time2 days
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Sintek Renovation
5.0(
11
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Serving Beatrice, NE and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Shawn was wonderful. He was incredibly professional, knowledgeable, and easy to work with. He was very responsive and professional in terms of communication and he was also efficient, completing the entire job in a few days. I would hire him again in a second and definitely would recommend that others contact him for renovations and house projects. He is easy to work with and great at what he does."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Pella Windows & Doors of Omaha & Lincoln
4.6(
96
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Serving Beatrice, NE and surrounding areas

In business since 1925

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"<p>The $9,258 cost for seven windows includes $1,050 for staining and finishing the interior wood on the windows, $392 for matching new interior trim, and $665 for new brick molding.  The windows were all installed by a contractor, primarily due to one of them being part of an insurance claim; however, Pella's sales guy, Ryan, assured me the contractor had great expertise in installing their windows and had installed "hundreds of them."</p> <ul> <li>Pro's:</li> <li></li> <li>Overall, the windows look really nice both inside and out.  They seem to do a really good job of sealing out temperatures, wind, and noise.</li> <li><br /></li> </ul> <p>Having the windows and new interior trim wood pre-finished, although pricey, was well worthwhile as they did a very nice job.  The new interior trim is almost a necessity, as it is slightly wider than the old trim and thus covers up any prior "trim lines" in the paint along the edges where the old trim was previously installed.</p> <p>The two-point, single-handle lock on each window is a really nice feature.  The windows are very easy to open and close, and to clean inside and out.</p> <p>Con's:</p> <p>I was disappointed by the quality of the milling on some of the wood on the interior of some of the window frames; it borders on being somewhat coarsely milled, with a rough-to-the-touch feel and appearance.  For the grade of window, I expected better.</p> <p>Almost every window had a smeared, globby "rim" of excess adhesive sealant quite visible around the entire edge of the glass - sometimes more than 1/8" wide.  The display models in the show room certainly didn't look like that, and in my opinion that should have been taken care of before the windows were ever shipped from the factory.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /></p> <p>When outside air temperatures are near or below freezing, the new bathroom window fogs up just as quickly and thoroughly when the shower is used as did the old one it replaced.</p> <p>The window screens use a metal "quarter-of-a-pie" latch that rotates into a small slot in the window frame to lock the screen in place.  The tips of the metal latches extend beyond the screen frame even when "retracted", and so it takes very great care when removing the screens to avoid scratching the window frames.</p> <p>Ryan, the sales guy. was great right up until the windows were installed.  After that, I called three times about some missing, tiny screws that hold the crank-handle cover on; he returned the first call promptly and told me he would mail them to me shortly, but never returned any subsequent calls when they failed to show up.  The contractor finally made the trip down to pick them up.</p> <p>And last, when the upstairs windows were being installed the contractor fellow doing so came down and told me he was going to lunch.  When I went upstairs an hour or so later I found that, on a hot, very windy and dusty summer day, he had removed the double casement window - in the room that houses my computer, printers, and other electronic equipment - and left totally unprotected an almost four-foot square opening in my wall... for the 2 1/2 hours he was "at lunch."    Also, almost every screw used to install the windows was put in a visible location, rather than around the periphery of the screen where they would have been unnoticeable.  Quite obviously, these things were not Pella's fault; but had Ryan not given the contractor such a glowing recommendation, I might have handled things differently and had Pella install the windows.</p> <br />"
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FAQs for handyman service projects in Beatrice, NE

Winterizing shields your home’s structure and key systems from snow, ice, and freezing temperatures. By sealing drafts and tuning up heaters, you cut energy waste, extend the life of appliances and windows, and avoid surprise repair bills. A small up-front investment keeps rooms cozy and protects the value of your biggest asset all winter long.

Yes, it’s important to prepare your sprinkler system for the winter. Blowing out the lines and insulating above-ground parts keeps valves and pipes from splitting when temperatures drop. A quick winterization visit costs far less than repairing burst components in spring, and it ensures your lawn--and your wallet--stay in good shape once the thaw hits.

A full home winterization plan goes beyond sealing windows and pipes. You might schedule a home energy audit, cover outdoor furniture, service the snowblower, swap smoke-detector batteries, add outlet gaskets, and hang storm doors. Each step beefs up your home’s protection, cuts drafts, and lowers the chance of costly cold-weather damage.

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