Randy Morrison Construction (814)771-8538 Full service construction company. Fair prices. Quality work
"Was very fast cleaned up any mess did a great job was very happy"
Cleora M on June 2024
Randy Morrison Construction (814)771-8538 Full service construction company. Fair prices. Quality work
"Was very fast cleaned up any mess did a great job was very happy"
Cleora M on June 2024
Since 1908, the Tague family has served professional builders, remodelers and industrial customers throughout the Philadelphia and the Tri-state region. Now with 7 locations to serve all your building needs, you can find a Tague Lumber conveniently located in: Germantown, Phoenixville, Media, Kennett Square, and Doylestown. We also feature a Custom Mill & Doorshop, in addition to the Tague Design Showroom in Malvern, and Premier Commercial Door, Frame & Hardware in Northeast Philadelphia. Every Tague division is staffed by experienced, knowledgeable salespeople committed to providing superior customer service and the finest quality building products at fair prices.
Since 1908, the Tague family has served professional builders, remodelers and industrial customers throughout the Philadelphia and the Tri-state region. Now with 7 locations to serve all your building needs, you can find a Tague Lumber conveniently located in: Germantown, Phoenixville, Media, Kennett Square, and Doylestown. We also feature a Custom Mill & Doorshop, in addition to the Tague Design Showroom in Malvern, and Premier Commercial Door, Frame & Hardware in Northeast Philadelphia. Every Tague division is staffed by experienced, knowledgeable salespeople committed to providing superior customer service and the finest quality building products at fair prices.
Cover Construction & Custom Millwork, Inc. is a woman-owned family business. Based out of Johnstown, PA, we are currently licensed, bonded and insured in California and Pennsylvania. We are a design-build firm that offers services from demolition, foundation and framing, to interior finishes and custom furniture design and production. We have experience in everything from professional sound recording studios, to historic restorations, equine facilities, remodels/additions, and custom furniture. Additionally, we have sourced reclaimed lumber, and exotic and rare building materials from around the world. Our company strives to continue the art of true craftsmanship in the building industry, while integrating a greener, more sustainable style of construction. We offer only the highest quality construction at a fair price. Visit our website, www.MarkACover.com, for more samples of our work.
Cover Construction & Custom Millwork, Inc. is a woman-owned family business. Based out of Johnstown, PA, we are currently licensed, bonded and insured in California and Pennsylvania. We are a design-build firm that offers services from demolition, foundation and framing, to interior finishes and custom furniture design and production. We have experience in everything from professional sound recording studios, to historic restorations, equine facilities, remodels/additions, and custom furniture. Additionally, we have sourced reclaimed lumber, and exotic and rare building materials from around the world. Our company strives to continue the art of true craftsmanship in the building industry, while integrating a greener, more sustainable style of construction. We offer only the highest quality construction at a fair price. Visit our website, www.MarkACover.com, for more samples of our work.
Rock-A-Fellas Contracting is dedicated to providing quality product at affordable prices. Rock-A-Fellas Contracting Company is a subchapter S corporation and is fully licensed and insured. Attention to detail is our trademark. The end product is exceptional in quality while still being affordable. Rock-A-Fellas Contracting can service all of your home improvement needs - inside and out. From renovating your kitchen or refinishing your basement to installing new fences, entry doors or windows. We speccialize in site preparation. Our customized foundations provide the needed stable and secure base for your structure. They are visually more appealing than traditional cinderblocks as well as more economical than cement pads.
Rock-A-Fellas Contracting is dedicated to providing quality product at affordable prices. Rock-A-Fellas Contracting Company is a subchapter S corporation and is fully licensed and insured. Attention to detail is our trademark. The end product is exceptional in quality while still being affordable. Rock-A-Fellas Contracting can service all of your home improvement needs - inside and out. From renovating your kitchen or refinishing your basement to installing new fences, entry doors or windows. We speccialize in site preparation. Our customized foundations provide the needed stable and secure base for your structure. They are visually more appealing than traditional cinderblocks as well as more economical than cement pads.
DC General Service Is a full service construction firm. We work on phase of home repair. We do Not ( SUB WORK OUT ) we have found that to keep our work in house in house retains our standers
DC General Service Is a full service construction firm. We work on phase of home repair. We do Not ( SUB WORK OUT ) we have found that to keep our work in house in house retains our standers
Engineered Foundation Solutions offers excellent service to customers in twelve counties within the tri-state area and is dedicated to quality work and the safety of your structure. Our commitment to customer satisfaction in every step of each individual project, from beginning to end, puts us above the rest.
"Brian came over after we had talked with several contractors about a concrete porch underside (in basement room) and one of those contractors made us think the concrete was in such a bad state of "imminent failure" that it needs a full replacement.So, while we continued to get quotes for a full replacement, we also asked a retired architect friend to give his opinion. He did not think concrete was so bad and he was glad we were having a structural engineer (Brian) coming over a few days later. Brian explained why he did not think the concrete was in need of full replacement (very expensive!) and also the damage was not a foundation/structure integrity issue (not "imminent failure"). We had spoken to several contractors and the cost to fully replace is upwards of 15-20 thousand dollars. From the state of the concrete, Brian did not believe the "symptoms" warranted a full replacement and that the more likely issue was simply that we never "sealed" the concrete with epoxy (and only painted the concrete porch). Given the sky-rocketing costs to do any home repairs, it seems more reasonable for us to do first level repair (not replace) that Brian suggests. Brian's honest and informative consultation (for free!!!) is piece of mind and a HUGE savings. We greatly appreciate Brian coming over to educate us - on his own dime. We will definitely ask Brian to come over again if/when we think we need an honest assessment of our home foundation needs."
June S on August 2021
Engineered Foundation Solutions offers excellent service to customers in twelve counties within the tri-state area and is dedicated to quality work and the safety of your structure. Our commitment to customer satisfaction in every step of each individual project, from beginning to end, puts us above the rest.
"Brian came over after we had talked with several contractors about a concrete porch underside (in basement room) and one of those contractors made us think the concrete was in such a bad state of "imminent failure" that it needs a full replacement.So, while we continued to get quotes for a full replacement, we also asked a retired architect friend to give his opinion. He did not think concrete was so bad and he was glad we were having a structural engineer (Brian) coming over a few days later. Brian explained why he did not think the concrete was in need of full replacement (very expensive!) and also the damage was not a foundation/structure integrity issue (not "imminent failure"). We had spoken to several contractors and the cost to fully replace is upwards of 15-20 thousand dollars. From the state of the concrete, Brian did not believe the "symptoms" warranted a full replacement and that the more likely issue was simply that we never "sealed" the concrete with epoxy (and only painted the concrete porch). Given the sky-rocketing costs to do any home repairs, it seems more reasonable for us to do first level repair (not replace) that Brian suggests. Brian's honest and informative consultation (for free!!!) is piece of mind and a HUGE savings. We greatly appreciate Brian coming over to educate us - on his own dime. We will definitely ask Brian to come over again if/when we think we need an honest assessment of our home foundation needs."
June S on August 2021
Look for specific performance issues that suggest sensor problems. If your garage door begins to close but then reverses immediately, refuses to close completely, or operates inconsistently, your sensors may be failing. Check the indicator lights on your sensors—properly functioning units typically display steady lights (often one red and one green). Flashing or unlit indicators generally signal problems. If adjusting and cleaning the sensors doesn't resolve these issues, replacement is likely necessary.
The lifespan of garage door sensors varies significantly based on usage patterns, environmental conditions, and product quality. Factors that can reduce longevity include exposure to moisture, accumulation of dust and debris, physical impacts, and electrical surges. Regular maintenance—particularly keeping the sensor lenses clean and ensuring proper alignment—can help maximize their functional life. When sensors begin to fail repeatedly despite maintenance efforts, replacement typically offers the most reliable solution.
Compatibility between new sensors and existing garage door openers depends on several factors. Many current sensor models are designed to work with older opener systems, but it's essential to verify compatibility before purchase. Your opener's user manual or manufacturer's website should list compatible sensor models. In some cases, adapters or additional wiring may be necessary to connect newer sensors to older systems. Consulting with a garage door professional can help identify the most compatible replacement options for your specific setup.
Postponing the replacement of malfunctioning sensors creates significant safety hazards. Without proper sensor function, your garage door may close unexpectedly on vehicles, possessions, pets, or family members. The potential for property damage and personal injury makes timely sensor replacement a priority. Additionally, operating a door with faulty sensors places extra strain on the opener mechanism, potentially leading to more extensive and expensive repairs in the future.
Industry experts recommend inspecting and testing your garage door sensors approximately every three months. A simple test involves initiating door closure and then waving an object (like a broom handle) through the sensor path. The door should immediately stop and reverse if sensors are functioning correctly. Regular testing helps identify potential issues before they lead to complete sensor failure or safety hazards. If your door fails this test, first try cleaning the sensor lenses and checking their alignment before considering replacement.