Locally owned.
Locally owned.
interior/exterior painting, decorative finishes and specializing working on older homes. owner operated. No sub-contractors used. Licensed & insured
interior/exterior painting, decorative finishes and specializing working on older homes. owner operated. No sub-contractors used. Licensed & insured
Combo discounts and 10% discount offered to Senior Citizens. Business founded in 1995 with over 20 years of experience.
Combo discounts and 10% discount offered to Senior Citizens. Business founded in 1995 with over 20 years of experience.
River Valley Companies is a property preservation company located in Newaygo Mi. River valley Companies was founded in 1999 as a single person operation to 7 employees to date. We Can do almost anything big or small We always offer discounts to seniors and vets or active military.
River Valley Companies is a property preservation company located in Newaygo Mi. River valley Companies was founded in 1999 as a single person operation to 7 employees to date. We Can do almost anything big or small We always offer discounts to seniors and vets or active military.
We offer general handyman services. We do quality work and service.
We offer general handyman services. We do quality work and service.
I am dedicated to keeping a good name for myself and my business. I go that extra mile to make sure all my customers are happy with the work I perform for them. My payment terms are always %50 down and balance on completion. I keep my prices as low as possible and I am willing to work within the budget of my customers.
I am dedicated to keeping a good name for myself and my business. I go that extra mile to make sure all my customers are happy with the work I perform for them. My payment terms are always %50 down and balance on completion. I keep my prices as low as possible and I am willing to work within the budget of my customers.
General contractor, 3 to 6 employees, 1/2 down to start, 1/2 when job is complete, also take a year to pay.
General contractor, 3 to 6 employees, 1/2 down to start, 1/2 when job is complete, also take a year to pay.
We are a family owned and operated, two-man operation that specializes in custom orders of northern white cedar, various species of pine, hemlock, oak, maple, and much more. We also stock a wide variety of tongue and groove paneling, as well as shiplap siding. We also carry a wide range of Mantles for Fireplaces, and regularly stock wood flooring, hardwood and softwood.
We are a family owned and operated, two-man operation that specializes in custom orders of northern white cedar, various species of pine, hemlock, oak, maple, and much more. We also stock a wide variety of tongue and groove paneling, as well as shiplap siding. We also carry a wide range of Mantles for Fireplaces, and regularly stock wood flooring, hardwood and softwood.
Pressure-treated wood decks typically last between 15 and 25 years with proper maintenance. Factors influencing longevity include local weather conditions, maintenance frequency, wood quality, and usage patterns. Regular sealing provides critical moisture protection, while prompt repairs prevent small issues from causing structural problems. Without proper care, even quality pressure-treated lumber may deteriorate significantly faster.
Most localities require building permits for deck construction, particularly for structures attached to your home or elevated above a certain height. Permit requirements vary significantly between jurisdictions, with costs typically ranging from $50 to $250. Skipping required permits may result in fines, forced removal, or complications when selling your property. Always check with your local building department before beginning construction.
While deck construction occurs year-round in many regions, late spring through early fall typically offers optimal building conditions. However, scheduling during off-peak seasons (late fall or winter) often secures better contractor availability and potentially lower rates. Weather considerations include avoiding periods of excessive rain or freezing temperatures that could complicate concrete work or wood installation.
Newly installed pressure-treated lumber requires a drying period before accepting stain or sealer properly. This waiting period typically ranges from four weeks to three months depending on your climate and the wood's initial moisture content. Testing readiness by sprinkling water on the surface helps determine when the wood will accept treatment—if water beads up, continue waiting; if it absorbs quickly, the deck is ready for staining.