Full service building contractor, specializing in residential remodeling. Our reputation has been built upon a commitment to exceptional craftsmanship, a true aesthetic sense, and a unique level customer service throughout every phase of the project. We hope this will result in repeat business, consistent customer referrals, and full confidence from 100% of our clients.
Full service building contractor, specializing in residential remodeling. Our reputation has been built upon a commitment to exceptional craftsmanship, a true aesthetic sense, and a unique level customer service throughout every phase of the project. We hope this will result in repeat business, consistent customer referrals, and full confidence from 100% of our clients.
20+ years Construction/Master Carpenter experience. 7+ years in one of a kind custom Treehouse's with slides, rock walls, ziplines, bucket pulls, trap doors, etc. Custom Sheds and furniture. Custom wood tables to custom porch swings. We accept all major credit cards and Pay-Pal. $200 Consultation fee (goes towards project).
20+ years Construction/Master Carpenter experience. 7+ years in one of a kind custom Treehouse's with slides, rock walls, ziplines, bucket pulls, trap doors, etc. Custom Sheds and furniture. Custom wood tables to custom porch swings. We accept all major credit cards and Pay-Pal. $200 Consultation fee (goes towards project).
Gercken Construction Services, Inc., can help you convert your present home into your “dream home.” We specialize in new construction, remodeling, room additions, and home improvements. We can handle every phase of your project! Although there are other fine companies out there, I can assure you that none are more capable, experienced, or dedicated to serving you, the valued customer. Every project will be done exactly to your specifications with minimal disturbance or inconvenience to you and your family. “Superior customer service is my goal, and I personally supervise every project. I am committed to being available any time you need me.” Owner, Richard Gercken
"If I could pick no stars or negative stars I would. The owner of this company, Richard Gercken, talked a big game when trying to get my mother's (83-year old) business/first check of over $10,000, but he did not follow through with quality work. We even reduced the amount of work in the initial contract (full blown kitchen & hallway) and he tried to give us a new contract for more money saying that adding dry wall and paint to a small laundry room (with existing walls) was more money then installing a hallway and full blown kitchen! He would not return any money for doing less work. Every step of the basement remodel was stressful dealing with him and was defective in some way. What he says verbally and what he puts in small writing in a contract are two different things. For stance, he quoted us for installing a tile shower, but if we wanted to actually use it, we had to pay extra for sealing the grout; and we were quoted for finishing the walls in our basement, but if we wanted insulation, we had to pay extra ($1800). He had a timeframe of 4-6 weeks, but we are half way through month number six. The owner of this company has treated us poorly throughout this process and we DO NOT RECOMMEND THEM! Now here are some of the work issues: ALL of the plumbing install had leaks and some needed to be redone 2-3 times due to leaks, the main valve for the water was put behind tile when all he had to do was move the main valve 2 feet into the laundry room on the other side of the shared wall or move the wall (they built) over 2 feet, the wall shower head interferes with the waterfall shower head because they are too close together, the shower heads are not centered, The sink in the garage was not put in the place I asked it to be installed (I was told the guy did not want to make another trip to Home Depot to get a longer hose so he put it where he wanted and right next to an electrical plug that he told me earlier that it could not be installed next to), the new walls and pocket door framing are all crooked, we can still see dry wall mud on walls because the paint is not sufficient, our vinyl flooring is already coming up all over the place, the tile guy put ledges on our corner seats that stick up past the tile which now hold water, the tile guy put a ledge all around the nitches that stick out past the tile, the grout on the floor was insufficient and he has to come back to redo it (still not great), I have too many levels in my ceiling when I was told it would all be flat except for the beam going across, I have unsightly vents out the back and front of my house because he did not have enough knowledge to recommend turning the rooms by 1/4 to run the vents to the side of the house (which is where he said they would initially be), we have electrical junction boxed all over the ceiling, the electrical plug ins are all different heights on the walls, they broke our door (said nothing to us) and installed it crooked (we had the door removed and fixed by another person), the doors do not have enough paint on them and I don't think any primer was used before painting them (metal doors and the paint is scraping right off), they installed a piece of dry wall over an issue in our joist without mentioning the issue to us (we were told by several of his workers that they brought it to his attention and he said just cover it), which is causing the ceiling to bow, trim work over the brick was installed that does not match our style of trim as a bandaid to hide the bowing ceiling (which is still there so it did not work), this trim work was shorter then the brick on the wall and did not match up to the side trim (we had to remove it and have someone redo it). I also had a discussion with the owner because he wanted to install baseboard before the flooring. I told him I thought the flooring should be installed first to prevent gaps because I did not want quarter round. We argued about this and he said he was so sure the baseboard could be installed before the flooring without gaps that he would pay for the quarter round to be installed if it happened. Well guess what - It happened! I gave him the formula for staining the quarter round, but it showed up the first time too light and the second time too dark, gunky and scratched up (apparently he cannot follow simple instructions). Then he told me he would send new quarter round and I could do it myself!!!! I guess he wanted me to fix his mistake! It is his job to do quality control, but we have been the ones catching the mistakes even though he claims he has been on the job site. Question - Why wasn't he catching the mistakes through out this remodel? Our remodel is still not finished and he is no longer responding. I have videos, photos, text messages, etc... to back up this up! Spent a lot of money with messed up results! DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY"
Ellie A on June 2021
Gercken Construction Services, Inc., can help you convert your present home into your “dream home.” We specialize in new construction, remodeling, room additions, and home improvements. We can handle every phase of your project! Although there are other fine companies out there, I can assure you that none are more capable, experienced, or dedicated to serving you, the valued customer. Every project will be done exactly to your specifications with minimal disturbance or inconvenience to you and your family. “Superior customer service is my goal, and I personally supervise every project. I am committed to being available any time you need me.” Owner, Richard Gercken
"If I could pick no stars or negative stars I would. The owner of this company, Richard Gercken, talked a big game when trying to get my mother's (83-year old) business/first check of over $10,000, but he did not follow through with quality work. We even reduced the amount of work in the initial contract (full blown kitchen & hallway) and he tried to give us a new contract for more money saying that adding dry wall and paint to a small laundry room (with existing walls) was more money then installing a hallway and full blown kitchen! He would not return any money for doing less work. Every step of the basement remodel was stressful dealing with him and was defective in some way. What he says verbally and what he puts in small writing in a contract are two different things. For stance, he quoted us for installing a tile shower, but if we wanted to actually use it, we had to pay extra for sealing the grout; and we were quoted for finishing the walls in our basement, but if we wanted insulation, we had to pay extra ($1800). He had a timeframe of 4-6 weeks, but we are half way through month number six. The owner of this company has treated us poorly throughout this process and we DO NOT RECOMMEND THEM! Now here are some of the work issues: ALL of the plumbing install had leaks and some needed to be redone 2-3 times due to leaks, the main valve for the water was put behind tile when all he had to do was move the main valve 2 feet into the laundry room on the other side of the shared wall or move the wall (they built) over 2 feet, the wall shower head interferes with the waterfall shower head because they are too close together, the shower heads are not centered, The sink in the garage was not put in the place I asked it to be installed (I was told the guy did not want to make another trip to Home Depot to get a longer hose so he put it where he wanted and right next to an electrical plug that he told me earlier that it could not be installed next to), the new walls and pocket door framing are all crooked, we can still see dry wall mud on walls because the paint is not sufficient, our vinyl flooring is already coming up all over the place, the tile guy put ledges on our corner seats that stick up past the tile which now hold water, the tile guy put a ledge all around the nitches that stick out past the tile, the grout on the floor was insufficient and he has to come back to redo it (still not great), I have too many levels in my ceiling when I was told it would all be flat except for the beam going across, I have unsightly vents out the back and front of my house because he did not have enough knowledge to recommend turning the rooms by 1/4 to run the vents to the side of the house (which is where he said they would initially be), we have electrical junction boxed all over the ceiling, the electrical plug ins are all different heights on the walls, they broke our door (said nothing to us) and installed it crooked (we had the door removed and fixed by another person), the doors do not have enough paint on them and I don't think any primer was used before painting them (metal doors and the paint is scraping right off), they installed a piece of dry wall over an issue in our joist without mentioning the issue to us (we were told by several of his workers that they brought it to his attention and he said just cover it), which is causing the ceiling to bow, trim work over the brick was installed that does not match our style of trim as a bandaid to hide the bowing ceiling (which is still there so it did not work), this trim work was shorter then the brick on the wall and did not match up to the side trim (we had to remove it and have someone redo it). I also had a discussion with the owner because he wanted to install baseboard before the flooring. I told him I thought the flooring should be installed first to prevent gaps because I did not want quarter round. We argued about this and he said he was so sure the baseboard could be installed before the flooring without gaps that he would pay for the quarter round to be installed if it happened. Well guess what - It happened! I gave him the formula for staining the quarter round, but it showed up the first time too light and the second time too dark, gunky and scratched up (apparently he cannot follow simple instructions). Then he told me he would send new quarter round and I could do it myself!!!! I guess he wanted me to fix his mistake! It is his job to do quality control, but we have been the ones catching the mistakes even though he claims he has been on the job site. Question - Why wasn't he catching the mistakes through out this remodel? Our remodel is still not finished and he is no longer responding. I have videos, photos, text messages, etc... to back up this up! Spent a lot of money with messed up results! DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY"
Ellie A on June 2021
Emerald City Painting is a locally owned company specializing in exterior & interior painting, and small construction projects. Emerald City Painting is fully dedicated to client satisfaction. In all that we do, we strive to work meticulously and with integrity in order to provide high-quality results in all our projects.
Emerald City Painting is a locally owned company specializing in exterior & interior painting, and small construction projects. Emerald City Painting is fully dedicated to client satisfaction. In all that we do, we strive to work meticulously and with integrity in order to provide high-quality results in all our projects.
We are a small, locally owned/ operated, full-service lawn care company located in Kansas City, Missouri. We have 5 employees including the two owners. The owners will see your lawn regularly. We do subcontract for some services we may not be equipped to perform (i.e.- Tree trimming, excavation, etc. Billing can be paid on site or upon receipt of invoice, depending on type of work and payment history.
We are a small, locally owned/ operated, full-service lawn care company located in Kansas City, Missouri. We have 5 employees including the two owners. The owners will see your lawn regularly. We do subcontract for some services we may not be equipped to perform (i.e.- Tree trimming, excavation, etc. Billing can be paid on site or upon receipt of invoice, depending on type of work and payment history.
We are a small family company providing quality work at a reasonable price. T&S Construction has over 30 years of experience in new building and home restoration. We are fully insured and certified professionals committed to offering a friendly, no hassle service experience.
We are a small family company providing quality work at a reasonable price. T&S Construction has over 30 years of experience in new building and home restoration. We are fully insured and certified professionals committed to offering a friendly, no hassle service experience.
With over 8 years of personal hands on experience, we are here to help you with any garage door sales and service needed or warehouse dock equipment sales and service
"It went great. The name of their company fits them perfectly. "Dock Pro's". That's exactly what they are. He could have sold me a bill of goods but instead, he was very honest and tried to salvage some of our old bumpers. He got on it and had the job completed right away. If you need work give them a call. Thanks!"
Chad M on June 2022
With over 8 years of personal hands on experience, we are here to help you with any garage door sales and service needed or warehouse dock equipment sales and service
"It went great. The name of their company fits them perfectly. "Dock Pro's". That's exactly what they are. He could have sold me a bill of goods but instead, he was very honest and tried to salvage some of our old bumpers. He got on it and had the job completed right away. If you need work give them a call. Thanks!"
Chad M on June 2022
AFCO is a jack of all trades construction company. Veteran owned and operated. We do everything from home repair to building fences, land grading, hauling, decks and hand rail. We build custom projects also, just got done building a steel floating fishing dock. We are honest, fast and trustworthy. We service most of the Kansas City metro area. East and North of the city.
AFCO is a jack of all trades construction company. Veteran owned and operated. We do everything from home repair to building fences, land grading, hauling, decks and hand rail. We build custom projects also, just got done building a steel floating fishing dock. We are honest, fast and trustworthy. We service most of the Kansas City metro area. East and North of the city.
Offer free estimates and 20% off through November.
Offer free estimates and 20% off through November.
Home Cleaning and Home Remodeling
Home Cleaning and Home Remodeling
EZ Dock modules range in price from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, depending on size and additional features. These plastic- or aluminum-framed sections snap together quickly, giving you a lightweight, flexible system that’s easy to move or expand. Add-ons such as rails, ladders, or integrated lifts push the total toward the higher end of the range.
Dock repairs average $3,215, but your bill will vary depending on the scope of work. Fixing structural damage, swapping out rotted boards, or treating rust all add labor and materials. Location, dock design, and the products you choose drive the final price, and hidden issues uncovered during the job can nudge costs higher. Budget a little cushion so unexpected repairs don’t leave you scrambling.
Swapping a wood frame for aluminum, paired with composite decking, can increase your build by roughly 20% to 50%. Material choice is the quickest way to change the bottom line, but you can still mix and match—think aluminum posts with wood or plastic planks—to hit the look you want without breaking the budget. These combinations enhance durability while allowing you to tailor the final design.
You can tackle a simple floating dock on your own if you’re comfortable with tools and local codes. Anything that involves driving pilings, engineering a suspension system, or working in deep water is best left to a licensed pro who has the equipment and permits. DIY where it’s safe and straightforward; call a specialist when structural integrity or safety is at risk.
Most jurisdictions require a permit—and sometimes several—before you install a permanent dock. Ensure you check city, county, and HOA rules early and confirm whether state or environmental agencies also need to approve. Securing paperwork up front keeps the project legal, helps you avoid fines, and prevents delays once construction begins.
Local rules set the maximum length and layout. Many areas cap a dock at one-quarter of the waterway’s width to protect navigation, shoreline habitat, and public access. County, city, or HOA boards may also regulate width, decking materials, and rail height. Before you sketch a design, review those codes so your plans sail through permitting.