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Mr. Prater's Pressure Washing
5.0(
69
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Serving Robbinsville, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

"My house is a wood cabin in the mountains. The house had gone a little too long before cleaning and was very dirty. My concern when pressure washing the house is someone not knowing the proper way to clean wood and causing damage to the wood from too much pressure. My Prater's Pressure Washing uses a low pressure method that works really well on wood homes. They have the latest and greatest equipment to do the job right. Their people were friendly and knowledgeable. I was very impressed with the results and would hire them again."
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Cleaning roof
Pressure Washing
Pressure Washing
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Recommended by98%of homeowners
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The Pro Group
4.3(
22
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Serving Robbinsville, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 1980

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They were on time and constantly in touch with me. They started and finished the job as per our agreement. They were very courteous and they're an exceptional company. I would recommend them to anyone."
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
Hargrove's Home Improvement
4.4(
45
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Serving Robbinsville, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Emergency services offered

"Mr. Hargrove was very responsive and professional.  We contacted 2 other companies and never really got any response from either of them.  Mr. Hargrove was on time for every meeting or contact, and never failed to return calls promptly.  We agreed to pay half up front, and when we accidentally mis-dated the check, he drove about 45 minutes to meet us halfway to get him a new one, which he then used to buy the materials.  During the second day of work on the roof, rain interrupted progress, and they covered up what was unfinished, to resume the following day, when they finished.  They did a pretty good job of cleanup, which was made much more difficult by the amount of leaves that had fallen around the house - it would have been very hard to find the small fragments of shingles and nails all those leaves.  I later was able to blow both the small scraps along with the leaves out of the plant beds and into the woods.  I did find a few nails, but again it was nearly impossible to find them until the leaves were blown away.  The work crew was polite and professional.  I felt the price was a little higher than expected, but we did use high-grade stain-resistant shingles, and overall I felt the value received was good.  The new roof has yet to experience rain, but it looks tight and solid and I do not anticipate any leaks.  The shingles look good and are noticeably higher quality than the ones we replaced.  Mr. Hargrove pointed out to me several places where they had applied extra sealant to ensure that vent joints and other potential sources of leaks were well-sealed and should not cause problems. 

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Recommended by91%of homeowners
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FAQs for wood fence repair projects in Robbinsville, NC

Financial responsibility depends on where the fence sits. If it’s clearly inside your lot, you foot the bill. When it’s right on the property line, state laws—California and Illinois are two examples—usually require both neighbors to split repair costs equally unless you agree otherwise. Check your local rules before scheduling work so you know exactly what you’re on the hook for.

Start by walking the fence line and noting every issue—loose boards, leaning posts, cracked panels. Next, gather at least three quotes from licensed contractors, comparing experience, warranties, and costs. Once you pick a pro, they’ll secure materials, reset posts, and fix or replace damaged sections. A thorough inspection and a qualified contractor keep the fence safe and extend its life.

Straightening a leaning fence costs an average of $200 to $400. A fencing pro will assess the damage, reset or replace the posts, and realign the panels so the fence stands upright again. Fixing the lean early on prevents further strain on framing and keeps the structure both sturdy and attractive.