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Integrity Home Solution
New to Angi

In business since 2007

Free estimates

WE SPECIALIZE in WINDOW & DOOR INSTALLS- Please call, email or text Jon Armbrust 214-535-0518 of INTEGRITY HOME SOLUTIONS LLC.\nOur prices start at:\nInterior doors $150\nExterior doors 32" & 36" $150\nPatio doors French and Sliders $250\nWindows $100

Fhuzed
New to Angi

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Warranties offered

We custom design anything from military training systems to customized business and residential remodels. Our combined knowledge and experience give Fhuzed a great advantage in many lines of work.

Mikes's Remodeling
New to Angi

In business since 1976

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Mike has been in the remodeling business for 37 years. Mikes son-in-law has come on board with the family business, the company has 4 employees & all work is done professionally & on time. Jobs are invoiced and paid upon completion. Call us today for a FREE ESTIMATE!!

Bo's Tile Works
New to Angi

In business since 2015

Warranties offered

I subcontract tile installation. The customer will provide the materials or 50% of the cost upfront. I will accept cash or check as payment after the work is done.

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Amazing Exteriors
4.5(
101
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In business since 1989

Free estimates

"Work was done in 2014. The siding had cracks replicating vertically at seams on parallel panels starting around 2021 and more Increased this year. Reaching the two years for further fix, warranty, and resolution and no response despite 20+ year product warranty and a workmanship guarantee from AMazing exteriors. Have contacted the offfice, repeatedly sent to warranty voicemail texted owner on his phone he answered until 2023, and emailed owner in repeat, and no call back or resolution the past two years. Reached a Facebook Chat and woman said she would Schedule A walk through on Monday, but no one has responded, reached out, and once again non action this week. Appauled. Two years is not decent to customer or for customer service, business integrity To a contract and warranty, extends no respect ignoring a ciatomer 2 years, and not even legal practice to not respond to warranty needed work. Work with a warranty responsibility. "
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Dallas Remodel & Renovation
4.4(
26
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In business since 1995

Free estimates

"Darren remodeled my home 2 years ago. I was very pleased when it was complete. It looked beautiful. He said it would take 4 - 6 weeks and it took 6 weeks. It ended up costing more because of things they uncovered (I think about $11K?). The craftsmanship has not withstood the test of time. 1) My wood floors keep bowing up - he came back out and fixed them once but won't return my texts now. 2) There is a section on lighting in my house that won't turn on. Again, he had someone come out and fix this once but won't return my messages now. 3) The fixtures in the bathroom are loose. I have a small ranch home and he almost completely remodeled it. While he did a good job in most places, it looks like I am going to have to replace my flooring which is throughout the entire house. Now I am going to have to have an electrician come out and get the lighting right and I am not sure exactly what to do about the loose fixtures but I am sure I will figure that out as well. Very poor service after the sale and craftsmanship does not stand the test of time."
Recommended by84%of homeowners
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Guardian Exteriors Inc
4.3(
15
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In business since 1979

"Think this company is out of business, they don't answer their phone and they are not at, (found two) their listed addresses. Just needed to get some bases information about the roof they replaced on my home."
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Quality Painting For Less
5.0(
2
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Free estimates

Warranties offered

Family owned & operated.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Living Spaces
4.8(
25
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In business since 1981

Free estimates

"After his extensive visit, I accepted the proposal from Kirk Howeth, GM at Living Spaces, Inc. to finish out my bathroom. The job included a threshold-less shower (replacing a cracked tile in the kitchen at no charge during “project down time”) and using Custom Building Product’s (CBP) Fusion Pro grout. Fixed labor charges = $6,669 plus material allowance = $1,285. Work began Nov 8, 2017. When installing sheetrock his team broke the bathroom window. He said he would fix it, no charge. After installing mortar and lath for the tile floor, Kirk decided there was not enough slope for a threshold-less shower. He solemnly declared the house had shifted at least 3/4”. His solution was to demo the subfloor and lower it for an additional $1,600. That weekend I tore out the mortar and lath, exposing the subfloor beams. I demonstrated a perfectly level subfloor to his team. The house had not shifted at all. Still, Kirk insisted he must lower the subfloor, but would credit $200. Foolishly, I agreed. He and his team lowered the subfloor and reinstalled mortar and lath. Prior to Fusion Pro grouting the wall, his team drenched the wall with water. When the grout was applied it sagged out from between the tiles. Frantically, his team shop vac’ed Fusion Pro grout off the wall. Kirk declared the Fusion Pro grout defective; the wall must be grouted using Old-School grout. Foolishly, I agreed. CBP said his team did not understand how to properly apply Fusion Pro. Kirk agreed to CBP Prism grout on the floor. In December they replaced the window’s broken glass improperly; the glass rattled around in the window frame and drafts continue. The project dragged on, appointments made and cancelled, until Sat. Dec 16. Kirk was generally unreachable. When his tile-setter discovered Kirk had supplied incorrect or insufficient material I dashed off to Home Depot and made emergency purchases. A quartzite window-sill had to be cut to fit, but the cut edges were left unpolished. His tile setter reported “grout pinholes” while grouting the floor. “More defective grout!” he said. He suggested, after the grout dried, to mix more Prism grout, roll it into tiny balls the size of BBs, and stuff little balls of grout into the pinholes. Kirk phoned days later, agreed, and said he would finish the project after Christmas. I took pictures of his mess in my bathroom and sealed the floor with plastic and cardboard. CBP explained pinholes in Prism grout were caused by grout being applied too fast (not enough slake time) and too soupy. The proper solution was to grind out the grout from between the tiles at each pinhole to a depth of at least 1/2 the thickness of the tile and re-grout the joint. This applied to other grouts, too. Over the holidays we noticed pinholes in the wall grout. Jan 7, 2018, well after Christmas, having not heard from Kirk or anyone at Living Spaces, I decided we would no longer require his services. January 31, 2018 his “final” invoice arrived with a $500 credit to repair grout pinholes (I suppose with BB sized balls of grout), no provision to polish quartzite edges, no provision to fix the leaky bathroom window, no $200 credit promised in Nov and an additional $1,306.52 in undocumented material and unagreed labor charges. Total material and unagreed labor costs were now $2,591.52. I asked Kirk to reissue the invoice with a) the $200 credit applied and b) supporting documentation for his labor and material charges. February 28, 2018 I received an invoice with $200 credit, but no response to my request for supporting documentation. March 1, 2018 I repeated the request for supporting documentation. No response. April 13, I received a certified letter from Kirk threatening to file a lien on my property. No response to my request for supporting documentation regarding material charges and unagreed labor charges. Foolishly, I paid. Several months were spent repairing grout pinholes on the walls and floor per CBP’s instructions and performing other rework to get the bathroom up to a functional standard."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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FAQs for wainscoting installation projects in Frisco, TX

Wainscoting is decorative paneling that covers the lower part of a wall for style and protection. Beadboard is a type of wainscoting made of long vertical planks with small raised beads between each board. You’ll see it on walls and ceilings when homeowners want added depth and charm. Both options work indoors or outdoors; beadboard pieces lock together with tongue-and-groove joints, while similar styles, such as shiplap, rely on a square rabbet joint.

The best rule of thumb for wainscoting is to stop the panels at about one-third of the wall height. In a room with a nine-foot ceiling, that’s roughly three feet up. Sticking to this ratio keeps the room balanced, lets plenty of wall color show above the trim, and delivers a polished, timeless look.

Wainscoting can make a room look smaller if the room has low ceilings. The same rule applies to wainscoting as it does to painting any space: to make the room look larger and more open, paint it a light color, such as white or cream. Since beadboard incorporates vertical lines in the paneling, this style of wainscoting is ideal for those wanting to make a room appear larger than it is.

Technically, you can panel any room, but wainscoting shines in open areas, such as a foyer or a tall-ceilinged bathroom. Skip it in small rooms with low ceilings—panels can make tight spaces feel boxed in. Open-concept layouts without clear stopping points along the walls are also tricky, as the trim requires a distinct beginning and end.

Removing existing wall panels before installing wainscoting involves distinct demolition efforts. The cost to hire a professional for demo work is $1.50 per square foot. If the underlying drywall requires replacement after panel removal, an additional fee of $1.60 to $2.35 per square foot is incurred. Completing these tasks properly ensures a sturdy foundation and a flawless finish.

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