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Precision Fence, Rail, and Signs Inc.
5.00(
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Angi Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"This company is great. I highly recommend them for their professionalism, work ethic, knowledge, and general attitude. They were prompt getting a quote to us, talked us through several options, brought up points we hadn't considered, which was highly appreciated, and kept us informed throughout the job. 👍"
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Recommended by92%of homeowners
The Desktop Speaker
New to Angi

Free estimates

Warranties offered

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Lily Creek Construction, LLC
5.00(
2
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In business since 2015

Free estimates

We are a small construction company who serves the greater Kansas City Area. From home building to house remodel to concrete work. We do work in all phases of construction.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Ckt Painting Inc
5.00(
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In business since 2001

Free estimates

2-3 employees, except payments through cash, check, or visa. Ask about new client promotions

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Shepherd Enterprises
1.00(
1
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In business since 2006

Free estimates

"This company was referred by a friend who had used them for flips in the past and had positive experiences. Perhaps it was due to Randy not being available during our job to run things, but we had an absolutely terrible experience. Long story short, I'd give the final work product a C, and that may be generous. Orlando regularly cut corners or ignored issues, which led to multiple redos. Project was way over schedule and extremely stressful. We were also treated terribly by Jackie, who accused of us lying and being too picky. Long version... We had a pretty straightforward kitchen update, new granite, backsplash, repoly on cabinets and a new wet bar/cabinet to replace a desk. Demo went well and took about a week, then we waited 3 weeks (with no working kitchen) for granite. We had to contact the granite sub directly to get any updates and schedule installation. The initial backsplash install (subway tile) was absolutely terrible and amateurish. No miter cuts on shluter and raw edges on all outside corners. On first redo, Orlando tried to cut corners to reduce tile replacement, so it still looked terrible. Third attempt, not great, but acceptable. Throughout entirety of backsplash installs, no supervisor came to our house to direct the work, so it was left to us to work with Orlando and try to problem solve to correct the problems. After waiting 8 weeks beyond the originally promised date for the cabinet, they installed it in the wrong place and it was not centered under the existing hanging cabinet. We did not notice this until the backsplash was installed and it became obvious. When talking to Orlando about it, he said he noticed it before installing the backsplash. So I guess he was just hoping we wouldn't notice? Another corner cut. To reduce rework, we agreed to moving the upper cabinet and redoing the top row of backsplash. Not ideal, but acceptable. Then came the repoly of the cabinets. After initial application, we noticed several drips and brush marks. Showed them to Orlando and he attempted to fix. Result was so much worse! Next day, I get a final invoice. No walk through as indicated in the contract. When I explained the new issues with the poly, Jackie accused of us making up the issues and just trying to skirt the last payment. No supervisor had been to our house to inspect the work and she's accusing us of lying! In the back and forth, she starts by stating neither me or my wife were there to inspect the work. When I point out that I was working from home all day, she says she was misinformed and then the story changes to I was standing over Orlando watching him work. Also not true as I was working in my basement office and Orlando left without telling me. So who is lying at this point? Then she simply demands final payment, completely ignoring our complaints. I demand that a supervisor finally come to our house to actually review the work, so Dustin finally does. Guess what, he confirms our complaints were valid and indicates the method Orlando was using to apply poly to the cabinets was wrong. So Orlando reworks them again. We're still not happy with the final product, but decided to pay the invoice and cut our losses, because it was obviously not going to get any better. One other note...every time payment came due, we'd get an invoice emailed to us late in the week with demand for immediate payment so they could make payroll. This company has been in business for 30+ years and they can't make payroll unless they get my $3k payment on Friday? This is either a lie or an indicator of a poorly managed and struggling company. Either answer is a big red flag! Now bring on the response to this review that will undoubtedly blame us and include a bunch of excuses. We got plenty of those throughout the nearly 4 months our project took to complete."
Blue Sky H2O Blasting & Renovatios
New to Angi

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Blasting with water, recycled bottle glass, and rust inhibitor - No Dust - No Hazardous \nmaterials - fast and easy cleanup.\n\nBy mixing water, eco-friendly abrasive, & a rust inhibitor together in the blast pot you have the \nmost powerful tool in the industry for stripping paint, rust, or mil scale. It creates a surface \nready for any paint to be applied. The blasted surface & rust inhibitor is approved by all the \nmajor paint manufactures & will prevent rust for up to 72 hours. The abrasive is California \nResources Board Approved. Also recognized by the EPA as Eco-Friendly Safe for all \nsubstrates - Sheet Metal, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Fiberglass, Wood, Masonry or Concrete.\n\nAutomotive - Car bodies - chassis - wheels - trailers - van trailers - your site or ours. \nSafely removes multi layers of paint, powder coating, body filler (bondo), rust, even decals, \nwith no heat buildup so eliminates panel distortions and warping.\nMarine - Boats - Docks - Pontoons: Fiberglass, steel, aluminum, even wood.\nIndustrial - Wood, metal, brick, stone, concrete. Remove graffiti, paint, or just renew \nweathered surfaces. Ideal for cleaning up old equipment in place without removal.\nResidential - Decks, fences, playground equipment, driveways, bricks.\n\nCommercial, Industrial, Municipalities, Schools, Universities, Parks, Play Grounds \n"Dustless" H20 Blasting & Renovations.

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FAQs for chain link fence repair or alter projects in Greenwood, MO

Installing a concrete reinforcement slab significantly boosts the stability and longevity of your chain link fence. This reinforcement creates a strong foundation that protects the fence from erosion, burrowing animals, and high winds. The installation cost is $4 to $10 per square foot, and this robust base minimizes the need for future repairs while extending the overall lifespan of your fence.

Repairing minor damage such as small holes is far more cost‑effective than replacing significant portions of your chain link fence. Minor repairs cost between $100 and $200, while replacing full sections demands an investment of $1,000 to $2,000. For a fence that is 20 years old or older, having an expert assess it now can prevent repeated repair expenses and secure long‑term durability, thereby safeguarding overall fence performance.

If you'd rather remove your chain link fence than repair or replace it, professionals charge between $3 and $5 per linear foot for the job. There may be additional costs involved if there is extra labor needed, like relocating plants or separating the chain-link fence from other existing structures. This also does not include waste disposal fees.

Chain link fences have an average lifespan of 20 years with regular cleaning and maintenance. They stand out as one of the most affordable and durable fencing options available to homeowners and businesses alike. Chain link fences often last five to 10 years longer than comparable wooden fence installations. Chain-link fences made with a vinyl coating often exceed these estimates, providing even greater longevity and weather resistance.

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