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Sonart Construction Corp.
4.6(
12
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Serving Mansfield, TX and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I called Sonart construction to give me a bid remodeling a kitchen. I spoke to the project manager Ziv and he was very professional I then set up an in office meeting with Ziv we discussed our options and I was very pleased with how we all worked together with different ideas and we all came with the best kitchen design hat suits my needs and wants. Will definitely recommend to all family and friends."
Response time10 hrs
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Michael's Painting
5.0(
9
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Serving Mansfield, TX and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"In addition to having three rooms painted, we had old, ugly popcorn ceilings removed. Michael and his team were very professional (while being friendly and helpful) and provided quality service. We are very pleased with the end result â we highly recommend him!"
Response time7 hrs
Response rate87%
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Mr. Handyman of Arlington
4.3(
122
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Serving Mansfield, TX and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I used Mr. Handy man several months ago to install a storm door on my home. When I scheduled the appointment, I was given a quote of $375.00. When the technician arrived, he was alone. I told him I thought he would need help since the door weighed 139 lbs. He frowned and said, "yeah probably". But he did not call for any help. So I helped him. He had no clue what he was doing. I had to find a video on YouTube on how to reverse the swing and install the door. It took him several hours to do a job that should have taken an hour max. After the technician left they emailed me a bill for $415.00. I called the office to discuss the poor work, the additional charges and that he had taken my keys with him. No one answered so I left a message. I got a call right back to collect the payment. I told them of the problems and she said she would have the office manager call me the next day. The office manager called the next morning. She was extremely rude and kept interrupting me while I was trying to talk to her. I told her of the problems and asked to speak with the owner. She said he was out of the country for 2 weeks but that I would not be allowed to speak with him because he paid her to handle the business. I asked about the additional $40.00 charge. It was a service charge and wear and tear on the tools. What??? I told her I would not pay them until they sent someone out to make the job right. Her response was "We'll come take the door down". I never heard another word from them even though I made several calls to them and left multiple messages. The door has a large gap at the top because it is not hanging level. He split my door jam when installing the hinge because he refused to drill a pilot hole before placing the screw in the wood. He refused to cut the excess metal from the bottom of the door as instructed by the manufacturer and instead butchered my thresh hold to make it fit. Aside from the one invoice sent by email the day of the service call, they have NEVER sent me bill or an invoice by mail, email or text. Today I get a threatening call from Robert at UCI because Mr. Handyman turned me over to collections. I told Robert that I would be happy to pay the bill in full once the work was done right. He said he could not go back to his client with that, but if I would agree to pay $200.00 we could both go our separate ways. I said I would pay the bill in full when the work is done right. He said he would contact his client and inform them that I was unwilling to settle and they should take further action. Not at all what I told him. Bottom line DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY. THEY ARE NOT RELIABLE AND THEY DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING. THEY'LL RUIN YOUR HOME AND COST YOU MORE MONEY FIXING WHAT THEY DESTROY."
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FAQs for doors (interior) installation and replacement projects in Mansfield, TX

If your existing frame is in good shape, you can replace an interior door without changing the frame. This is a budget-friendly option because it saves on the cost of removing and installing a new frame. By choosing a slab door that fits your current frame, you'll save on labor and materials. Just make sure the new door matches the old one's dimensions for a smooth replacement.

Standard interior doors are 80 inches tall and range from 28 to 32 inches wide. Interior doors vary from 24 to 36 inches wide, depending on their purpose and the available space. Building codes require interior doors to be at least 80 inches tall and 24 inches wide. Knowing standard sizes helps you select a new door that fits properly in your existing opening.

It costs $600 to $2,000 or more to move an inside door. The total price depends on your location, the type of door, and materials needed to complete the project. Moving an interior door requires walling up the leftover space and opening up a new wall where you want the door to go instead. You’ll also want to plan for the expense of framing the new wall opening and adding trim.

Exterior door installation costs an average of $1,175, with a typical range of $525 to $1,800. The higher expense compared to the cost of interior doors comes from the need for exterior doors to be weather-proofed and they are often made of thicker, more durable materials. The associated exterior hardware must also be able to withstand harsh weather, so these cost more as well.

It costs between $300 to $2,500 to make a doorway wider on average. However, the wider you need the space to be, the more it will cost. Some homeowners choose to widen interior doorways to make the house more wheelchair accessible. In order to be wheelchair accessible, an interior door needs to be at least 32 to 36 inches wide. Also, some older homes just have narrow doorways due to the nature of how homes were built differently many decades ago.

It takes between two to five hours for a professional door installer to install an interior door, depending on complexity and materials. A pre-hung door typically takes around two hours, and larger doors like double French doors can take up to five hours. If you’re doing the project yourself, expect it to take a little longer than that, especially if you have little to no experience completing this type of project. Keep in mind that a pre-hung door can be installed about an hour or two faster than a slab door.

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