
Serving Fresno, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2002
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"drywall repair, hardware installation, recauking, hanging of mirror, small paint job"


Serving Fresno, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2002
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"drywall repair, hardware installation, recauking, hanging of mirror, small paint job"

Serving Fresno, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Small jobs welcome
"They did a great job, very confident on what they do! And the gate is still holding up pretty strong."


Serving Fresno, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2015
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business! Book with us online or feel free to give us a call today!

Serving Fresno, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 1994
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"I recently had my door refinished by The Door Refinishing Company, Inc., and I couldn’t be happier with the results! Don, who handled the refinishing, did an outstanding job. The door looks brand new, with beautiful craftsmanship and attention to detail. He was professional, punctual, and took the time to make sure everything was perfect. The entire process, from start to finish, was smooth and exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend The Door Refinishing Company, Inc. to anyone looking for top-quality refinishing services!"

Serving Fresno, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2013
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"After a spring broke on a Sunday evening, my cars were trapped in the garage because the wood & fiber door was too heavy to lift. The first thing that impressed me about the Garage Door King Services listing was his hours: "All day" seven days a week. I contacted him thru Angie's List on Sunday night and he arrived at 6 pm Monday to replace the broken spring and the other old spring. He also lubricated the tracks, hinges and rollers. He's a hard worker. The price includes a 26% Angie's List discount coupon."
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Serving Fresno, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2007
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Summary Good: My initial experience with this company was wonderful. There price was competitive, the sales person was initially very involved and responsive, and the initial installers were extremely professional. When problems arose with the second installers, the installation supervisor was responsive and professional. Bad: The final product fails to meet significant functional needs and expectations that were clearly expressed pre-purchase. The design flaws have not been addressed. Initially design flaws resulted from misinformation or a misunderstanding of the product by the sales person, but design flaws have subsequently been disregarded and dismissed, entirely. Our Story Our bathroom remodel included a complete rebuild of a double shower (tear out of existing framing, pan, etc.). To minimize potential problems with a frameless enclosure we consulted with Houston Shower Doors. We arranged for a sales person to periodically inspected the progress of the remodel and inform us of any adjustments needed in design or construction. When it was finally time to install the enclosure, my sales person and I discussed our options and he took the final measurements. My shower and drop-in tub form a 90 degree angle, which means an enclosure with a 30” pivot door would hit the tile wall of the drop-in tub. Considering the height and weight of the frameless door, I felt it was unsafe for glass to collide with porcelain tile, and I did not want rubber stick-on bumpers in the middle of the newly remodeled wall. We were given two options: 1. Add a three inch panel, past the wall of the drop-in, and reduce the size of the door to 25” (+$100). 2. Use double corner Hydro-sliders (+$600). Although I preferred the sliders to the smaller door, my sales person assured us that the smaller pivot door would stop at a 90 degree angle and, therefore would NOT hit the tile, eliminating justification for the extra cost of a slider. The initial installers were AMAZING! They were very professional and took the time to inspect everything. When THEY found a scratch on the glass and a piece of the hardware, they took it back and brought a new one. After months of fighting with sloppy contractors, my husband and I were a bit surprised and utterly delighted to have installers that took so much pride and care in both their work and my house! Up to this point, I would have given Houston Shower Doors a 5 (A+) rating. The shower was absolutely beautiful, the price was competitive, the sales person was attentive and respectful, and the installers were wonderful. Unfortunately, things quickly went downhill. After installation, I noticed (problem #1) the door DOES NOT stop at a 90 degree angle, and therefore hits the tub! I immediately called my sales person, who said he “needed to look into the problem.” An hour later, I had to call him about problem #2, which led to problem #3, #4, and #5. When we used the shower for the first time, (problem #2) the water poured out of the bottom of the door. My sales person said he would send an installer. He also informed me he had spoken to the manufacturer and (problem #1) admitted he was wrong about the hinges stopping at 90 degrees. He said he could give me $200 off the shower. I told him I was not happy with this, because (A) I paid an extra $100 for a (B) smaller door that (C) my hits the wall, and (D) still do not think is safe. He suggested I could use rubber stick on bumpers (which I clearly stated before purchase- I did not want!). I suggested he find a reasonable way to correct my original (primary) concern about the frameless enclosure before we discuss a discount. He said we would revisited this when the other issues were resolved. We also agreed that the second portion of the payment would not be drafted until ALL issues were resolved. The second installer informed us that the shower was leaking because (problem #3) the shower head sprays directly on the seals and (problem #4) the wrong seals were installed. Problem #3: we would need to change the shower head to a rain head (pointed down). Although fairly easy to correct, it should have been brought to my attention during the design stage of the remodel (as that was the reason we had a sales persons involved in the design process) so we could have moved the shower head to a more appropriate location, like the ceiling or another wall. At this point, I needed to purchase an s-shaped extension arm that raised the shower head and then pointed it down (x 2 if I wanted matching showers). Moen extensions that match the shower heads cost $150 per arm (total $300). So we bought off brand extensions at $55 each (total $110), but the color of the metal is not an exact match to the shower head. Problem # 4: when the second installer changed the seals, he left visible air bubbles in the silicon and silicon all over the glass. He also drilled a (problem # 5) second hole in the tile (still not sure why), and misaligned the pivot hinges. We reached out to the installation supervisor, who was very professional, and corrected the issues immediately. The second hole under the hinge is not ideal (considering the entire rebuild was a result of water leaking through tile in the shower), but he has assured us it will not be an issue. Before we even had a chance to try the new seals or resolve the original problem (#1), I noticed Houston Shower Doors drafted the 2nd payment (with a $200 discount). I called my sales person. He told me he gave me a discount, and I had a life time warranty on the seals (in-case they leak again). I asked him what I was supposed to do about the door hitting the wall and he told me that I really do not have any options. According to my sales person “it is not like they can just reinstall the enclosure, as they have already drilled holes into the tile…Besides, it is not really that big of a concern because I do not have young children.” After politely expressing my concerns again, he said he would go to home depot and by a door stop, then asked if I wanted him to “just buy it or install it too…” I have heard nothing since. Clearly they have decided to disregard my concerns, and I am tired of trying to justify them. Although the shower is beautiful, all of the time I spent in consult was a waste of time, as (1) my major concern have never been properly addresses and (2) I was forced to modify the shower to accommodate the enclosure despite consultations intended to circumvent this. Overall, I ended up with a smaller door, ugly rubber bumpers in the middle of my new tile, and spending over $200 correcting issues that resulted from use of a pivot door. I have been forced to justify my concerns, which have been completely disregarded (despite the fact that they were raised before purchase) and dismissed as though I am just being paranoid. I guess “girls” tend to be paranoid about “silly” things, like a seven foot sheet of glass falling on my “5 year old niece” when she "not so" gently opens the door into the tile:( To sooth my "girly" nerves, the company gave me a discount of $200. How kind of them to almost cover the cost of a “smaller door” ($100) + off brand, non-matching, extension shower arms ($110 + tax). Had my husband and I not been misinformed (by the sales person) we could have installed the sliders and probably would have had a much better experience in the long run…"

Serving Fresno, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Nic and his dad did a great job replacing one of our back doors. I would definitely hire them again!"

Serving Fresno, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2008
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"During the ten or so times that Ross and his team have provided services, they are punctual, polite, efficient and execute the work to the highest standard."

Serving Fresno, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 1991
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I'm a first time user of Angie's List and needed some repair work done on my master bath shower (the grout was deteriorating around some loose tiles and also needed to be cleaned up). I contacted Kurt who gave me a very honest assessment of what needed to be done and a very fair price. His crew came out and did a fantastic job. The shower looks like new! I'd highly recommend Kurt and Bath & Tile Restoration."

Serving Fresno, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2008
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"United Freight did a great job and were timely and even ahead of schedule. There was a Tropical storm tracking for VA, and they got the car accross country and off the truck and to me in time to beat the rain. They were also good with communucation the whole way."
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