
Serving Dana Point, CA and surrounding areas
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"Excellent job reinstalling shelf in master closet. Had all the necessary tools to complete the job. Good communication. "


Serving Dana Point, CA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Excellent job reinstalling shelf in master closet. Had all the necessary tools to complete the job. Good communication. "

Serving Dana Point, CA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2022
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From wall repairs touch up, detail painting, wood repairs, refurbishing furniture or just tightening up a simple door knob. Just ask and I'd be more then happy to be of help with anything you need.





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Serving Dana Point, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 2008
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"This review specifically addresses replacing original, builder-grade, single-pane, aluminum frame windows in a townhome governed by an HOA. (If you live in a detached home with wooden frame or existing vinyl windows, YMMV significantly.) I’m going to tackle the review in two parts – window selection and installer selection (since you already know that I chose Coughlin!-) As is typical for me, I did a lot of research on the types of windows available. Since I face southeast and have an upper balcony overhanging my patio, I wanted to maximize the light entering the unit. I wanted reasonable quality, but also to avoid putting lipstick on a pig (1970’s vintage unit). After browsing countless web sites and checking Consumer Reports, the condo-grade brands that I eventually settled on were Anlin, Simonton and Window World. Milgard’s quality has taken a dive in the past few years, Renewal by Andersen appeared to be a lower grade retrofit-optimized model in their lineup and Pella seemed too premium for my needs. Do not skip this step since the performance and style of the windows need to be matched to your needs and budget – and some installers will only install certain window brands. TLDR; Scroll to the bottom for some key tips on ordering your replacement windows! After scanning Angie’s List, Yelp, checking the CSLB and BBB sites (and talking to friends), I narrowed down my list of installation vendors to Brothers Home Improvement, Coughlin Windows & Doors, DreamStyle Remodeling, BM Windows and Window World. Window World is a major national chain that manufacturers and installs their own windows. Their estimator was professional and provided a highly detailed quote. However, when he learned that the exterior trim had to be “Architectural Bronze” per the HOA, he pivoted from his own product to Simonton since the Window World product only comes in white and beige. DreamStyle only offered to quote Pella and heavily promoted its quality versus other brands. They did it after a quick walkthrough inspection and quoted a price 150% higher (that’s 2.5x people) and 300% longer installation time – verbally, then waited to see if I’d leap at that. BM Windows offered the Anlin product, which is manufactured and sold on the West Coast. It appeared to fall between the Simonton and Pella products in quality with a price closer to the former. If I owned a detached home or luxury condo, I would have selected that product and used them as the installer since they were knowledgeable and professional. Brothers and Coughlin both quoted Simonton Daylight Maxx. Brothers had a slight initial edge since they have licensing to handle structural remodeling rather than just windows. However, their estimator was a bit like a used car guy using hokey gimmicks to show off the product and talking smack about competing firms. They did provide a detailed competitive quote, but didn’t follow up after the visit. Coughlin really ticked all the boxes in terms of professionalism, knowledge, customer focus, etc. Their only real weak point was their insistence on providing a bottom-line quote for the entire job rather than a line-item quote for each window and door. It truly seemed to be as much a software issue as much as company policy though. They followed up after the initial quote and invited me to the showroom to answer my more detailed engineering questions that were beyond the site estimator. When the installation date arrived, they confirmed it in advance, showed up on time, did quality work, finished on time and cleaned up thoroughly. Their crew was a pleasure to work with. FINAL TIPS: --As with any remodeling job, you get out of it what you put into it. I did hours of research to understand the products and the vendors and I spent the entire installation day at home to monitor the process – and those efforts paid off. --Window installers quote the opening direction of your sliders based on the EXTERIOR of the building. Pay attention and you won’t be unpleasantly surprised at the end. --Window firms tout the new low-profile frames that are ONLY 1.5” wide with larger glass areas. That’s true relative to older style frames. However, they mount these inside your existing aluminum frames so you really lose a FULL 1.5” of glass around the window border (rather than 1.5” minus the original frame width). --If you have a low-profile handle on the outside of your slider door, you’re used to it sliding all the way to the edge of the frame when open – leaving a double pane on one side and an open/screen side. Vinyl windows have larger handles and use 4-6” stop in the track to prevent them from hitting the frame. You’ll notice this when the door is fully open and the frame edges no longer overlap – leaving you with both door edges visible in the middle of the opening. --Title 24 requires the use of low-E glass windows in new construction and most remodels. However, for these “frame in” replacements, you can get around that. In my case, I specified clear glass in my patio slider since it’s shaded by the balcony and I wanted maximum light as well as no greenish tint. However, you have to know to ask for this. --California is updating Title 24 in 2020/2021 and future windows will have to be even more energy efficient (think triple-pane!). Installers expect the new technology to raise window replacement costs by 50% so get yours done in 2020 rather than waiting. --Even if you don’t live in a current fire hazard zone (federal, state or local specified), you should still request the tempered glass option. It only adds $10-$15 per window and you’ll have some future-proofing against droughts and expansions of fire hazard zones (not to mention safer breakage in case of more common baseball or rock). --Double-pane windows will make your home significantly quieter. However, if you want a truly quiet bedroom or office, upgrade to laminated glass for that one room. It makes a big difference without having a major impact on the cost of the entire job. --You’ll be expected to remove anything obstructing the space in front of your windows and doors. Most windows will get trimmed in with a vinyl scrim to cover the original aluminum frame. However, slider doors will get a wood casement molding installed. Be aware that it’s primed white and you’ll need to paint it to match your existing baseboards (Likewise, if you want to match the molding design, be prepared to go buy it yourself and have it on hand for them since they just use a plain version.). Window coverings will be removed and remounted, but may not fit exactly the same depending on design. Bottom Line: I love my new windows and slider doors, but I worked hard to get what I wanted and you should expect to do the same!"

Serving Dana Point, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 1981
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"Everything went great! The dogs love their door!"

Serving Dana Point, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 2009
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"They did exactly what they said they're going to do. The garage door works great. The price was competitive. They did good."

Serving Dana Point, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 2000
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Serving Dana Point, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 1999
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"I called and explained that I found their name on Angie's list. I went to their website and found a picture of the sales rep I was speaking with. very courteous and polite, and a bit surprised when I told her I was looking at their website as a result of finding them on Angie's. We had a nice chat, and she scheduled the service call the same day between 11AM and 1PM. The serviceman Justin showed up about 11:30 and did a very thorough and professional job. Our complaint was that the doors were noisy and made a bumping sound when opened and closed. Justin re-located the opener arm and adjusted the door to close firmly. He greased the worm drive and lubricated the wheels. Both doors are very quiet and we are HAPPY with the results. Good company to work with. <br />"

Serving Dana Point, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 1980
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"The new livingroom shutter frame was constructed very badly and I had to make them rebuild and re-install it. The new bedroom closet door was hung very badly and again I had to make them re-install it as well. None of these guys noticed these blaring issues upon installation."

Serving Dana Point, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 1980
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"Robert is an amazing contractor! We absolutely LOVE our new guest bathroom. He started by completely gutting our old bathroom and linen closet. He installed new electrical in the bathroom including overhead LED recessed lights, and wall sconce lights above the mirrors. We wanted our shower head and bath faucet to be in a different location in the bathroom and so he had to jack hammer up our crazy thick concrete to reroute the shower/bath plumbing to the new location. He installed two wall mounted faucets that turned out beautifully and installed our new toilet. We now have two sinks instead of just one in our guest bath. Robert installed our cabinets, counters, and sinks. Robert has a great attention to detail and went along shopping with me to help pick out faucets, sinks, a bath tub etc. He has great ideas and input from all of years of experience being a contractor. He also installed a 10 in. solar tube in our windowless bathroom...it made such and amazing difference to see so much natural light in a room that used to be a dark hole! We decided to put a barn door going into the bathroom. I picked out a beautiful vintage door that Robert helped me to reinforce to make sure that it was strong enough to use as a barn door. He installed the barn door hardware and he even devised a way to be able to lock the barn door from the inside using a pretty vintage cabinet lock. I wanted to be able to lock the door, but be able to open it from the outside in case there was an emergency. Robert was able to come up with a way to use the vintage doors existing key hole on the outside and was able to line it up with cabinet lock from the inside so the door can be safely unlocked from the outside by sticking something through the key hole to push the cabinet lock out of the way. This was very important to me for my young kids safety. I was so happy with the thought and workmanship that Robert put into making it work and still look pretty! We had to patch some dry wall in the process of the remodel. It is very hard to match new drywall texture to existing drywall. Robert used a large roller and drywall mud to roll on a thick coat and then lightly wiped off the excess. The results were awesome...it made the new drywall totally match the old! He also took out our ugly old tile floor and he replaced it with amazing travertine in a herringbone pattern. It turned out absolutely gorgeous! It pulled the hole house together. We even decided to do the subway tiled shampoo niche in the bathroom in a herringbone pattern to match. Robert helped me to pick out and install new interior doors, baseboards and door casings. They were beautifully installed! The doors feel so solid and they look amazing! He always takes the extra time to make sure that everything he does is done perfectly. I love that he always asks my opinion about how I want something to be installed before he installs it. He also fixed our dinning room chandelier light that wasn't working and unclogged a few of our drains while he was waiting for some sealer to dry. He even changed our washing machine hoses to the better metal kind since the rubber ones tend to burst without notice. He also installed a new water heater for us...our old one was 12 years old! Our hot water has never been so nice! You will not ever regret picking Robert as your contractor. He is so nice, always on time and does amazing work! He likes everything to be perfectly done which is what you want in a contractor. We used him last summer for our kitchen remodel and we will definitely be using him again in the future!"

Serving Dana Point, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 2001
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"I loved Bob! He was so courteous and knew what he was doing. He was on time and finished the work in the estimated time he quoted. Both he and his co worker were a joy to work with. He always asked me if I wanted this or that along the way, and he had good suggestions as well. I am looking forward to working with him again. My kitchen island looks fabulous and I will be having a new countertop very soon. Thanks Bob!"
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