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Yard Works
4.9(
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Serving Greenville, IN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"He is very knowledgeable and explains your problem and how he will fix it at the most reasonable cost for you. I was so thankful for his workmanship."
Response time4 hrs
Response rate96%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Rafael Solorzano Construction
5.0(
14
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Serving Greenville, IN and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Rafael patched holes in the drywall, made repairs where needed, and painted the exact color we requested on the drywall in our garage. We are extremely pleased with his work performance and will hire him for future projects. He is punctual, pleasant, and very respectful."
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+25

Response time5 hrs
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Daniels & Daniels Home Remodeling
5.0(
25
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Serving Greenville, IN and surrounding areas

In business since 1980

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We have been so impressed with Paul Daniels and his crew! They have done beautiful work quickly and at a very reasonable cost. They completely remodeled our kitchen and baths, replaced the basement paneling with drywall, painted the whole house and garage and stained our deck, power washed the exterior and much more. Paul and Tim have a real vision for remodeling and thought of so many things we hadn’t - removing walls, moving support poles, etc. They made sure we were happy with every detail and we will definitely work with them in the future!"
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+126

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Wayne ables drywall
4.6(
119
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Serving Greenville, IN and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

Free estimates

"Wayne was very responsive. He came right out and gave us a very reasonable quote to replace old fiber board with drywall in the 2nd floor stairwell. He also installed a half wall at the top of the stairs for safety. Wayne and his crew showed up on time and worked thru the first day and came back on the 2nd day to finish up. He was very willing to work with our schedule. The job went very well, and it looks outstanding. I would use Wayne and his crew again and definitely recommend them to anyone that needs a professional crew.
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Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Beams Roofing & Remodeling
4.4(
128
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Serving Greenville, IN and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

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In Fall 2015 Brad from Beams Roofing inspected my mother’s house for storm damage.  Brad was very respectful and knowledgeable and worked great with my insurance company.  He felt the insurance company’s quote was too low and submitted revised measurements to obtain an additional $600.  The weather became too cold to replace the roof so we agreed to wait until Spring.  In Spring I called to schedule the installation but Brad was no longer with the company so I met with owner Wes Beams.  Mr. Beams went over insurance paperwork and wrote up a new contract (some items slightly higher cost than in the Fall).  I was a little concerned when several line items were left out of the new contract, but as I pointed them out, Mr. Beams wrote them back in.  I was also surprised when he said I would have to pay for all the material upfront (because I’ve always heard not to do that – even from my insurance company).  Due to the high rating on Angie’s List, I went ahead and agreed and provided $4200 up front.  The work was expected to take less than day, and since my mother has Alzheimer’s and we would need to make special arrangements, it was agreed the work would be done on a Sunday (they do not typically work on Saturdays).   It was also agreed that if the roof took longer than a day we would get notice (because we would need to make arrangements for mom).  On installation day we returned home at 5:00 pm and the workers had left, but the roof was not done.  We had not heard from Beams, but Monday morning the workers began hammering at 7:00 am.  This was a hard day for my mother, since we were not given ample notice to make arrangements (they were supposed to schedule a time for a 2nd day – we didn’t know they were coming Monday morning).  There were legitimate reasons the roof didn’t get done in 1 day (damp ground, replacing some rotten wood), but I wish the communication had been better.   Upon completion of roof, Mr. Beams called me the next morning to tell me he had talked with my insurance company and that I was to go ahead and pay him for the remaining cost, and when my cancelled check came back to give him a copy and he would file it with the insurance company.  That set off a few warning bells for me.  I said okay, but hung up and called my insurance company.  They had no record of speaking with him (they said they log all calls), and that this would never be the proper procedure.  They agreed to let me conference in Mr. Beam while they explained how the insurance filing worked (fax in completion details and they would issue a check in a day or two).  I met with Mr. Beams that same evening so I could go ahead and pay him our deductible share, along with some money for the boards they replaced.  I had the checks ready for him based on our contract, but Mr. Beams spent 20 minutes re-adding things up again and again, eventually agreeing that the checks I provided were exactly what the contract said.  He had a terrible attitude that evening.  He said I should pay the last $1800 the insurance owed because the contract was between me and him – not the insurance company.  I had already given him almost $6000 (most of it up-front), so I’m not sure why he was so upset over waiting an extra couple of days for the last $1800.  I told him it was my understanding that most roofing companies worked with insurance companies since not every homeowner would have the money to pay for roof installations up front and then get reimbursed.  He said he doesn’t usually work with insurance companies, and then proceeded to spend 20 minutes bashing the roof on my own house (which I had told him I had installed a couple of years ago).  He then complained that he lost money on our roof, did me a favor by working on a weekend, that he was going to go back to my insurance company and ask for more money because the measurements were wrong (his company measured).  In my opinion he was acting childish and trying to deflect from the fact he caught called out for saying the insurance company said for me to pay for the roof and get reimbursed.  Used car salesman is the impression I was left with. The roof itself looks good as far as I can tell.  They cleaned up after themselves, so no complaints in that area.

 

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Church Roof
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Wood Shake Roof
New Roof

+10

Recommended by89%of homeowners
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American Roofing & Metal Co
4.4(
74
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Serving Greenville, IN and surrounding areas

In business since 1978

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It was an Angie's List Big Deal that I purchased. There was an issue with it and I got a refund for it. I called them and they said they had already come when I wasn't home. They said they inspected it and I needed all this repair work. There wasn't any evidence that they had been there to inspect my roof. You would have to get up on a ladder and there was no sign they had been there. The gutters hadn't been touched. I didn't believe they had actually been there. I felt they were selling me a package that they could sell to anybody. I didn't feel like I got anything for the purchase so I got a refund for it. They didn't do what they claimed they did."
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Recommended by80%of homeowners
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FAQs for wood stairs and railings installation and replacement projects in Greenville, IN

Pressure-treated lumber is the most inexpensive deck railing material. It's a cost-effective option that offers a good balance of durability and affordability for budget-conscious homeowners. Pressure-treated wood meets essential safety standards while keeping upfront costs low. In contrast, vinyl, polyurethane, and composite materials tend to be more expensive but offer additional aesthetic and maintenance benefits.

To calculate how much deck railing you need, measure the length of all the edges of your deck where railings are required (excluding any openings or areas bordered by the house). Since precise measurements are crucial, it's a good idea to hire a professional. Contractors have the expertise to accurately measure and install your deck railings.

In most cases, safety standards require railings on steps with more than four risers, steps wider than 44 inches, and decks over 30 inches high, measured from the next level down.

Railings should also be between 34 and 38 inches tall. Regulations can vary based on your location, so it's important to check your local building codes or consult a local contractor. There are also rules about the size of the gaps between pickets and between the bottom of the railing and the deck.

Before installing a railing on your front porch, you'll need to check local permitting requirements. Local building authorities may have specific codes that require a permit—or, in some cases, no permit at all. Reviewing your city's guidelines and consulting a qualified professional will help ensure your project meets all legal and safety standards, preventing any unexpected issues during inspections.

Deciding whether to repair or replace your deck railings depends on the extent of the damage and whether you can match new materials to the old ones. If you have minor issues, repair might be an option. However, when it's challenging to match existing materials, replacing the railings can give your deck a fresh start and reset its lifespan. A decking expert can assess your railings and recommend the best course of action to improve safety and maintain a cohesive look.

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