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McCormick Home Builders, Inc.
4.3(
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Serving La Mesa, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"Leo was very helpful and quick to respond. We’re happy with how our 2 bathrooms turned out. Project was completed within the time promised. Our only complaint is that the workers did not clean up very well. But overall, we’re satisfied and we’ll use them again. "
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Response time6 hrs
Recommended by28%of homeowners
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Sd assembly pro
5.0(
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Serving La Mesa, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Our Story\nWhat started as a simple desire to help neighbors with their IKEA builds has grown into one of San Diego's most trusted assembly and handyman services. Stephan Lawrence founded SD Assembly Pros with a straightforward mission: deliver honest, high-quality workmanship at fair prices -- and treat every customer's home like his own.\n\nWith years of hands-on experience in furniture assembly, carpentry, plumbing, TV mounting, and general home improvement, Stephan built his reputation one satisfied customer at a time. He noticed that too many San Diego homeowners were stuck choosing between overpriced contractors and unreliable handymen. SD Assembly Pros was created to fill that gap.\n\nToday, the company serves families, renters, property managers, and businesses throughout San Diego County. Whether it is a complex standing desk setup, a backyard pergola installation, or a full room of flat-pack furniture,

office furniture
Furniture assembly
Lift top desk
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A D Building
4.3(
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Serving La Mesa, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Do NOT hire this Idiot. He started the work and demanded 80% of the contract price after doing only 20% of the work. He said he will come back to finish. He never showed up two times. He kept saying get somebody else to finish. I asked he return the excess money he took. He never showed up. He cheats people. Never, Never hire him. Even the work he did, was very poor quality. he broke the drywall and I had to find somebody else to fix it. The biggest issue is ne keeps changing the price he quoted. He agreed to do it for $450 and demanded $600 after that. He keeps adding more cost, like picking up new door another $80. First he said no charge for that. Dont believe anything he says. He kept saying he will give written quote and receipt for the money he received. He never did that. It has been 3 months. I plan to take him to court."
Wheel chair Ramp
Entry deck
Wheel chair Ramp
Dcek
Wheel chair Ramp

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Response time1 day
10 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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FAQs for door or window screens install or repair projects in La Mesa, CA

Most off-the-shelf screens come in fixed sizes, ranging from 18 inches by 20 inches to 36 inches by 74 inches, which fit the vast majority of residential windows. If your opening falls outside that range or has a unique shape, you’ll need a custom screen built to the exact measurements. Going custom ensures a secure fit, a solid barrier against bugs, and a clean, finished look.

The decision to repair or replace your screen depends on the extent of the damage. Small holes or tears in otherwise solid mesh can be patched, and a sturdy frame usually doesn’t need to go anywhere. However, once the frame is bent or the mesh is brittle and fraying in several spots, replacement becomes a more sensible option—and often proves to be less costly in the long run. Take a close look at both parts before making a decision.

To rescreen a window, start by prying out the old spline, then lift the torn mesh from the frame. Lay the new screen over the frame, allowing about an inch of excess on all sides, and hold it in place while pressing fresh spline into the groove with a roller. Check that the mesh is taut—many pros rest a small brick on it while they work—then trim the overhang with a utility knife.

Most window screens last for 10 to 12 years. Time, sun, and weather gradually make the mesh brittle, so you’ll start to see sagging, rips, or thinning spots that let bugs get through. Check the screens each season; if the mesh crumbles or the frame warps, it’s time to replace them to keep air flowing and pests outside.

Most pros can swap out a screen in 10 minutes to an hour. A quick pop‑in replacement goes fastest, while fitting new mesh into an existing frame or working on a hard‑to‑reach upper window adds time. Either way, plan for at least a few extra minutes per screen so the installer can verify the fit and ensure the spline is seated correctly.

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