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Integrous
4.8(
207
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Serving Newtown Square, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Integrous did an incredible back deck and pergula in a timely and efficient manner. Would definitely recommend and use them again. A year after, I had some damage on a railing (that I caused). Their sales representative Joe came by at 7am and swapped out the piece out at no cost. This company goes above and beyond. Would strongly suggest working with them."
Red Cedar spaced picket
Aluminum pool fence and pergola
Split rail fence
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Berwyn Collision
5.0(
26
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Serving Newtown Square, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 1979

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

We are a family owned business who have been pleasing customers for 35 years. We pride ourselves on repeat and loyal customers who refer us consistently. We work with top Insurers in Eastern Pennsylvania. We will deal with the insurance companies for you and restore your car into pre-accident condition. Our I-Car trained and certified technicians will restore your vehicle to the factory specifications. We also have complete collision related mechanical capability. We have a no-worry life time guarantee!

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Standard Fence Company
4.6(
78
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Serving Newtown Square, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 1992

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We hired Standard Fence to replace an existing chain link with a 4ft wood privacy fence. Quoted as a two day job. At the end of day one the old fence is down and about 60% of the new fence is installed, at 6ft height. Wife and I discussed and decided we were okay with not having them redo the completed work and adjusted to 6ft final product. I should have insisted on it being redone as this was the first of multiple cut corners. I did however raise concerns about the old chain link fence posts that were removed as there was still a fair amount of metal protruding from the ground. I was told they would grind them down to the concrete and fill back dirt. Not ideal but I gather this is the new industry standard instead of full removal... fine, if completed as stated. Day 2 work completed after no more than 3 hours, I return later that evening (after spouse paid...) to find that only one of the posts was actually ground down to the concrete as that concrete was slightly above dirt level to begin with. 4 others, included one perfectly in the middle of the primary gate, are now semi-sharp metal at no better than dirt level with the rest being higher. A tuft of grass was laid on top of the metal in the gate opening to hide it from sight. Contractor contacted by email and replied "I only could grind down so far. The dirt was binding up the grinder." No further explanation of why it wasn't possible to dig said dirt out of the way and complete the job as stated. No real attempt was made to clean up afterwards. I collected two sizable piles of scrap metal and post caps in the span of a 10 minute walk around my yard and my neighbors. This was also mentioned to the contractor with the response "I am sorry about the few fittings left around. I genuinely didn't see them." This is simply put a bold faced lie considering some of the post caps were tossed under a shed where they could not have just fallen on their own and being the size of a tennis ball are essentially impossible to miss in a brief walkaround. 6 weeks after installation the hits keep coming as the hardware used for the main gate was insufficient, or poorly installed, and the gate is already sagging with some of the screws used beginning to come lose and others having cracked the wood with how close to the edge they were installed. A second smaller gate is also sagging such that opening and latching both are a hassle. Each will require me to either install completely new hardware or make adjustments to keep them in working order before the season is out. I could continue with more details about nail points in the gate that were brought to the contractors attention not having been ground down and other hardware issues such as not even bothering to install any sort of handles or pulls. If you need a brand new fence, I believe they are capable of doing a nice job. I however didn't get such service and would advise a watchful eye throughout the job and a close inspection prior to remitting final payment. If you need a fence replaced make sure you know what their full intentions for removal are an again inspect on 'completion.'"
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Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Delaware Valley Fence And Iron
5.0(
12
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Serving Newtown Square, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

"I have worked with these guys several times before and they always do a good job. They repaired a bunch on my front porch and replaced the entire side stair railing. Looks great!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
William Henry Iron Works, Inc
4.8(
19
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Serving Newtown Square, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

You can also email me directly at wmironworks@cs.com. We are a fourth-generation Iron Shop with over 35 years experience, offering you quality craftsmanship at reasonable rates, timely and dependable service, free estimates, planning, and design. We work in Steel, Wrought Iron, Brass, Aluminum, and Stainless Steel to create:\n\nRailings: Balconies \n \nInterior railings \nExterior railings\nStair railings\nPicket rails\nHandrails\nWall railings\nWall-mounted railings\nStep railings\nADA railings\nPipe railings\nOrnamental railings\nCurved railings \nIron railings \n\nGates & Fences\n \nFurniture \nTruck & Van Racks \nRestorations \nCustom Fabrications & Forgings \nWindow & Door Guards \nGarden & Lawn Accessories: \nPlant hooks\nArbors\nPorch columns\nMailbox stands\nSidewalk doors

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