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Avatar for Mr. Handyman of Lees Summit, Raymore and Grandview
Mr. Handyman of Lees Summit, Raymore and Grandview
4.8(
127
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Serving Raymore, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"The tech arrived on time however did not start immediately. It took a little while for the service tech to review the installation instructions for the storm door and it took quite a while to install the storm door, but it was a heavy storm door so that added to the time I am sure. Just took a little longer than I was expecting. All in all he did a good job."
Porch Ceiling Fans
Bridge Project
Backyard fence
Gutter repair
Ceiling Drywall

+12

Response time1 day
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Star Windows Solutions, LLC
4.0(
287
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Serving Raymore, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They showed up on schedule, wore protective coverings on their shoes, got down to business identifying the problem. Got the correct replacement rollers for our sliding glass door and installed and adjusted them perfectly. Couldnâ t be happier with the experience!"
SASH AND SILL IS BROKEN
SASH AND SILL ARE COMPLETLY REPLACED
SILL AND BRICK MOLDING
SILL AND BRICK MOLDING
Sill and Brick molding replaced

+16

Response time1 day
180 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Cornerstone Home Improvement, Inc.
4.0(
15
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Serving Raymore, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1973

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Have used Cornerstone for all my exterior entry doors as well as a total low e window replacements. They are extremely friendly and total pros . We have had multiple contractors over a period of last two yrs and I can honestly say this company was far above anyone else we used during our remodeling period."
New Siding
21 Thermal Windows  66061
New Siding
22 Thermal Windows 66216
New Siding

+6

Response time2 days
17 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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R Watkins Construction, LLC
2.8(
6
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Serving Raymore, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

R Watkins Construction, LLC is a full-service remodeling company specializing in kitchens, bathrooms and basement remodels. Our company emphasizes satisfying the unique demands of our customers. We work one-on-one with our clients using innovative design techniques to satisfy all of their requirements.

Response time10 mins
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Morning Star Windows & Siding of KC Inc
4.6(
80
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Serving Raymore, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I wish I could give this company a better rating but I cannot do so in good conscience. The quality of the windows and installation is very good. The price was fantastic. The crew cleaned up after themselves.
  I was not told until AFTER I had made the down payment on the windows that the company was scheduled at least 6 weeks out for installation. The explanation for the delay, which is that we were having an exceptionally wet summer, and they could not install in the rain was valid, it just would have been nice to be advised of the anticipated wait time in advance of the purchase.
  The install actually happened 11 weeks after the initial payment was made. While circumstances beyond the company's control, like weather, are understandable, lack of communication is not. When I followed up to find out an approximate time for installation, there were long delays in response from Morningstar.
  The first two times I got a slow and dismissive answer regarding my questions about an approximate install date, I accepted the response given by Melissa, which was that the rain had pushed their schedule further back, and that additionally, their Angie's List offer had resulted in a great deal of work. When the delays continued, it became clear that in addition to being a professional salesperson, Melissa is a professional excuse maker.
  If your company gets behind due to high volume or other circumstances; the professional response is to hire more help if necessary to catch up. Clearly this is not a strategy this company employs. When I finally got an anticipated install date, first, the company from which Morningstar gets the windows allegedly did not have my order ready, which resulted in another delay. Really, I placed my order in June and the windows weren't ready in August? I believed it at first, but upon more reflection this seems highly unlikely. So we rescheduled.
  We were first told to expect the installers at 8am. We were only advised of a time when we asked, an approximate time was not offered. Then we were told that we could expect the installers at around 10am. The installers didn't arrive until around 2pm. When we inquired where they install crew was at around 11am, Melissa responded that they were on their way, that they just had to get tools from another work site. When I complained to Melissa of the delay after the install, she showed me pics of the "tools" the crew had to retrieve prior to coming to my home. The "tools" included enormous scaffolding. If she knew they had to break down something so involved, which she clearly did know, she could have told me so that I could better plan my day, but clearly she chose to keep me in the dark. Additionally, mortar had to be added into a front window as a gap was left due to the difference in thickness of our previous window and the new window. We asked that the mortar be added before it rained again because rain could get behind the brick facade and cause damage to our home. Melissa said she would have someone add the mortar right away. Several days later and after two rains, someone came back and added the mortar.
  Let me summarize by saying we are happy with the quality of the windows and installation. The crew was courteous. However, due to the lack of honest communication I would not work with this company again. Also, after the install I did some math and it became clear that the price I paid divided by the number of people on the crew working, the number of hours worked, cost of actual windows, and profit and overhead for Morningstar's owners; it was clear that there was not much money to go around. In the future I would gladly pay more for better service, which is my disposition in most purchases. I was also disappointed that the failure in communication set by ownership has trickled down to the crew. The crew abruptly left after working the last day of install without telling us they were leaving. Too bad for them because we had prepared a decent sized cash tip that they missed out on. I emphasize the challenges with this company are clearly at the owner/management level and not with the crew. I cannot recommend working with this company."
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+18

Recommended by90%of homeowners
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FAQs for storm door installation projects in Raymore, MO

For mobile homes, look for a lightweight storm door designed specifically for manufactured housing. A slimmer frame eases installation and reduces added stress on the doorway, while removable glass or screen panels allow you to switch between airflow and complete protection in minutes. The result is solid weather defense without unnecessary weight and a door that remains easy to operate season after season.

A well-installed and well-maintained storm door can add modest value by improving curb appeal, increasing security, and reducing energy loss. If the door is faded, dented, or hanging loosely, those benefits disappear—and may even harm first impressions. Professional installation ensures the door seal is correctly aligned and keeps the hardware in place, allowing the upgrade to deliver both visual and practical benefits that buyers notice.

Most storm doors last 25 years, and high-end models, when properly cared for, can reach 50 years. Lifespan depends on the frame material, glass quality, and the amount of punishment the door receives from wind, rain, or sun. Regular cleaning, fresh weatherstripping, and prompt repairs keep hinges tight and glass secure, helping the door reach its maximum lifespan.

Allow three to five hours to set a standard pre-hung storm door if the opening is in good condition. If you need to widen the frame or repair wood rot, expect the job to take a whole day to complete. A seasoned installer can complete the job faster and ensure the door sits square, seals tightly, and operates smoothly, saving time that often outweighs the DIY time commitment.

Most single exterior doorways can accommodate a storm door, provided the frame dimensions match those of the new unit. Patio and sliding glass doors are the main exceptions because their tracks won’t support the extra door. If you’re unsure about clearances or hinge placement, consider bringing in a door installer to measure the opening and recommend any necessary adjustments for a secure fit.

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