United Freight of America is your all inclusive transport solution. CONTACT US FOR A QUOTE. please include pick up and Drop off locations and vehicle information
"Excellent, no problems. My car was new the first year I used the service and there has never been any damage during the transports. The men picking up and delivering the car have always been pleasant and cooperative. Both Ely and Guy at United Transport has been highly responsive to my needs. I would highly recommend this company."
CLAUDIA H on October 2021
United Freight of America is your all inclusive transport solution. CONTACT US FOR A QUOTE. please include pick up and Drop off locations and vehicle information
"Excellent, no problems. My car was new the first year I used the service and there has never been any damage during the transports. The men picking up and delivering the car have always been pleasant and cooperative. Both Ely and Guy at United Transport has been highly responsive to my needs. I would highly recommend this company."
CLAUDIA H on October 2021
We are a family owned and operated business. We have 41 years of experience. The last 20 years of experience in St. Joseph, MO. We accept many form of payment such as personal checks and insurance company checks.
"They were a great company to work with. They did a really nice job on the roof. And when they finished they cleaned up so well you wouldn’t have known they were there. I would recommend them to anyone!"
Matt S on March 2018
We are a family owned and operated business. We have 41 years of experience. The last 20 years of experience in St. Joseph, MO. We accept many form of payment such as personal checks and insurance company checks.
"They were a great company to work with. They did a really nice job on the roof. And when they finished they cleaned up so well you wouldn’t have known they were there. I would recommend them to anyone!"
Matt S on March 2018
Cutting It Clean LLC is a curbside recycling and handyman business in St. Joseph, MO. It is owned and operated by Vince Mears, and began in 2012 in Enid, Oklahoma. Vince's wife Michelle does the accounting using an online service called FreshBooks. We try to stay as paperless as possible to reduce the amount of trash generated.
Cutting It Clean LLC is a curbside recycling and handyman business in St. Joseph, MO. It is owned and operated by Vince Mears, and began in 2012 in Enid, Oklahoma. Vince's wife Michelle does the accounting using an online service called FreshBooks. We try to stay as paperless as possible to reduce the amount of trash generated.
Honest reliable handyman
Honest reliable handyman
We are a small business with a few employees and low overhead. This in turn allows us to pass the savings on to our customers. At Bullfrog Siding we're on your side!
We are a small business with a few employees and low overhead. This in turn allows us to pass the savings on to our customers. At Bullfrog Siding we're on your side!
Home & Lawn - Repair & Improvements
Home & Lawn - Repair & Improvements
Heyes contracting Never a job to big or to small Tired of the same results give us a try We get the job done the right way We work as team
Heyes contracting Never a job to big or to small Tired of the same results give us a try We get the job done the right way We work as team
Hello, and thank you for the opportunity to do business with you. I am an Engineering Student with a vast knowledge of many different construction aspects, I have gained my knowledge of construction from many years of remodeling homes in the Saint Joseph, Missouri area. Also, I am a proud member of the United States Navy Seabess where my primary duty is the same as a civilian carpenter. I am a very punctual and detailed oriented person who wants to gain your business and build a lasting relationship for future projects and referrals. Call today for a free estimate.
Hello, and thank you for the opportunity to do business with you. I am an Engineering Student with a vast knowledge of many different construction aspects, I have gained my knowledge of construction from many years of remodeling homes in the Saint Joseph, Missouri area. Also, I am a proud member of the United States Navy Seabess where my primary duty is the same as a civilian carpenter. I am a very punctual and detailed oriented person who wants to gain your business and build a lasting relationship for future projects and referrals. Call today for a free estimate.
Commercial and Redisidential Painting. Interior and exterior. Decks and patios.
Commercial and Redisidential Painting. Interior and exterior. Decks and patios.
Pocket doors are more expensive than standard pre-hung doors. While a standard interior door installation costs around $150 to $200, installing a pocket door can run from $1,000 to $3,500, especially on existing walls. The higher price is due to extra work like demolition and modifications. While more costly, installing pocket doors offers benefits like saving space and modern aesthetics that are worth the added expense.
To frame or retrofit a pocket door, you'd need to modify an existing wall to fit the door and its hardware. This process involves opening the wall, ensuring the door has space to slide, and adjusting any wiring or plumbing inside. After creating space, a new frame and track are installed so the door functions properly.
You can use some standard doors as pocket doors, but they must fit the required dimensions. The door has to slide smoothly into the wall cavity, so it must be the right size and thickness. Also, any existing hardware holes need to be adjusted or covered up to work correctly, increasing labor costs.
For a pocket door, you need enough wall space for the door to slide into. A standard 32-inch-wide door requires about 66 inches of wall space in total—including the doorway and the pocket. The wall you install it in should be at least four inches deep to fit the door's thickness.
Installing a pocket door usually takes about six to 12 hours. If your project requires extra work like wall modifications or electrical adjustments, it might take a couple of days. The exact time depends on your home's layout, the type of door you’re installing, and the complexity of the project.
Removing a pocket door involves more than just taking down the door. You'll likely need to open up the wall to access the door mechanism, adjust any wiring or plumbing inside, and then rebuild the wall afterward. Costs can range from $1,000 to $3,200, depending on how much work is needed.