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Avatar for J&M Screen Rooms/Covered Patios
J&M Screen Rooms/Covered Patios
466 Bethel Palk Rd
5.00(
11
)
Approved Pro
J&M Screen Rooms/Covered Patios
466 Bethel Palk Rd
5.00(
11
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
218 local quotes requested

Screen Rooms/Covered Patios. Dedicated to excellence with every job we undertake. Our commitment to quality craftsmanship and outstanding customer service sets us apart. Browse our services and get in touch today to schedule your free estimate. Experience the superior service you deserve!

"The owners and their crew are awesome! They do quality work, are friendly, and knowledge. I will definitely hire again!"

Bob S on March 2025

Screen Rooms/Covered Patios. Dedicated to excellence with every job we undertake. Our commitment to quality craftsmanship and outstanding customer service sets us apart. Browse our services and get in touch today to schedule your free estimate. Experience the superior service you deserve!

"The owners and their crew are awesome! They do quality work, are friendly, and knowledge. I will definitely hire again!"

Bob S on March 2025


Avatar for Weather Tamer
Weather Tamer
PO Box 4082
3.79(
19
)
Approved Pro
Weather Tamer
PO Box 4082
3.79(
19
)
Approved Pro
2261 local quotes requested
64 years of experience

We are a Third Generation Company Since 1961. We have approximately 15 Employees. We Accept all Major Credit Cards and do offer financing including one year same as cash. Additional email - weathertamer@charter.net. Additional fax - (423) 344-3027. Additional phone - (423) 510-9933. Additional DBA - S E Webb Inc.

"*Signed contract on 12/29/17 for removal of old deck and construction of new screened-in deck on a cabin designated for short-term rentals. *Verbal agreement for work to be done within two weeks in January 2018 so blocked off time before rentals began. *Old deck was removed and then construction of new deck was post-poned repeatedly. *On 3/2/18—a family member took pictures of work site left with unsafe piles of rubble. Pictures were sent to Mr. Webb who then proceeded to curse at my wife on the phone when she insisted that the work area be cleaned up telling her that he won’t have her complaining just because “I spent a couple bucks”. Photo Exhibits 26-28 *Inquired as to status of job on 3/9/18 and was told it would be finished 3/14/18. *Contacted by Mr. Webb on 3/19/18 indicating he wanted paid and was told to send us a bill. *Told Mr. Webb on 3/28/18 that we had decided to personally inspect job before paying because of the delays and the way we were treated. *Mr. Webb met us on 3/30/18. Showed him the construction flaws (including scratched panels covered with spray-paint; gap between posts and siding; glass all over the ground; stringer was 2 inches short; door was not hung properly causing it to stick; 6 x 6 post had 2 x 16-inch splinter; trim only had one screw holding it fast) and he made punch list. Photo Exhibits 1-14 Mr. Webb said his grandson would come pick up glass that day and he did not show. Mr. Webb also said his worker would be there Saturday to work—he showed up and looked at items but did not work that day. *Later contacted on 4/10/18 that items were taken care of. Worker sent pictures taken from a distance which appeared acceptable. Photo Exhibits 21-25 *Neighbors viewed work on 4/13/18 and informed us that panels were still scratched and expandable foam was poorly applied. Mr. Webb was contacted. *Mr. Webb called 6 times on 4/16/18 cursing and complaining that he wanted paid. Employee of our business heard the cursing during two of the three of the calls in which it occurred. *Mailed check for $8000.00 of remaining $12,000.00 balance on 4/17/18. *Received photos from neighbors on 4/18/18 showing panels and explaining some heat expansion issues. Information was forwarded to Mr. Webb. Photo Exhibits 15-20 *Between 4/19/18-4/23/18--Mr. Webb made repeated phone calls and text messages wanting neighbors to meet him there to show him the issues. We informed him we were not subjecting the neighbors to his behavior. Also, questioned several times about when check was mailed and to what address it was mailed. *Mr. Webb told us to take $500.00 off the price and finish the job ourselves in a text message on 4/22/18. We refused this offer *On 4/25/18 (a day we had a guest coming in and had told Mr. Webb not to work) His employee again replaced 3 panels and “fixed steps”. This time the right stringer is to long Photo Exhibits 29 *4/27/18 Mr. Webb called asking for final payment could not understand steps were still not right. He did not go to the location after they were worked on again. We finally gave up sent him the final payment of $4000.00 on 4/28/18."

Daniel M on May 2018

We are a Third Generation Company Since 1961. We have approximately 15 Employees. We Accept all Major Credit Cards and do offer financing including one year same as cash. Additional email - weathertamer@charter.net. Additional fax - (423) 344-3027. Additional phone - (423) 510-9933. Additional DBA - S E Webb Inc.

"*Signed contract on 12/29/17 for removal of old deck and construction of new screened-in deck on a cabin designated for short-term rentals. *Verbal agreement for work to be done within two weeks in January 2018 so blocked off time before rentals began. *Old deck was removed and then construction of new deck was post-poned repeatedly. *On 3/2/18—a family member took pictures of work site left with unsafe piles of rubble. Pictures were sent to Mr. Webb who then proceeded to curse at my wife on the phone when she insisted that the work area be cleaned up telling her that he won’t have her complaining just because “I spent a couple bucks”. Photo Exhibits 26-28 *Inquired as to status of job on 3/9/18 and was told it would be finished 3/14/18. *Contacted by Mr. Webb on 3/19/18 indicating he wanted paid and was told to send us a bill. *Told Mr. Webb on 3/28/18 that we had decided to personally inspect job before paying because of the delays and the way we were treated. *Mr. Webb met us on 3/30/18. Showed him the construction flaws (including scratched panels covered with spray-paint; gap between posts and siding; glass all over the ground; stringer was 2 inches short; door was not hung properly causing it to stick; 6 x 6 post had 2 x 16-inch splinter; trim only had one screw holding it fast) and he made punch list. Photo Exhibits 1-14 Mr. Webb said his grandson would come pick up glass that day and he did not show. Mr. Webb also said his worker would be there Saturday to work—he showed up and looked at items but did not work that day. *Later contacted on 4/10/18 that items were taken care of. Worker sent pictures taken from a distance which appeared acceptable. Photo Exhibits 21-25 *Neighbors viewed work on 4/13/18 and informed us that panels were still scratched and expandable foam was poorly applied. Mr. Webb was contacted. *Mr. Webb called 6 times on 4/16/18 cursing and complaining that he wanted paid. Employee of our business heard the cursing during two of the three of the calls in which it occurred. *Mailed check for $8000.00 of remaining $12,000.00 balance on 4/17/18. *Received photos from neighbors on 4/18/18 showing panels and explaining some heat expansion issues. Information was forwarded to Mr. Webb. Photo Exhibits 15-20 *Between 4/19/18-4/23/18--Mr. Webb made repeated phone calls and text messages wanting neighbors to meet him there to show him the issues. We informed him we were not subjecting the neighbors to his behavior. Also, questioned several times about when check was mailed and to what address it was mailed. *Mr. Webb told us to take $500.00 off the price and finish the job ourselves in a text message on 4/22/18. We refused this offer *On 4/25/18 (a day we had a guest coming in and had told Mr. Webb not to work) His employee again replaced 3 panels and “fixed steps”. This time the right stringer is to long Photo Exhibits 29 *4/27/18 Mr. Webb called asking for final payment could not understand steps were still not right. He did not go to the location after they were worked on again. We finally gave up sent him the final payment of $4000.00 on 4/28/18."

Daniel M on May 2018


Avatar for HomeStead Custom Builders
HomeStead Custom Builders
731 LAFAYETTE RD
4.91(
11
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Approved Pro
HomeStead Custom Builders
731 LAFAYETTE RD
4.91(
11
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
304 local quotes requested

We are a family owned and operated company that loves to meet the needs of our customers. We do projects as large as complete home building (we have bluerprints/designs to choose from) and as small as building a deck or any other small remodeling project. Most of our customer base has been strictly from referrals. We stand apart from most other construction/contracting companies because we treat our customers, big or small, just like our close family and friends. We take pride in a job well done!

"excellent. everything looks great. will use their service again on building"

Tammy C on June 2024

We are a family owned and operated company that loves to meet the needs of our customers. We do projects as large as complete home building (we have bluerprints/designs to choose from) and as small as building a deck or any other small remodeling project. Most of our customer base has been strictly from referrals. We stand apart from most other construction/contracting companies because we treat our customers, big or small, just like our close family and friends. We take pride in a job well done!

"excellent. everything looks great. will use their service again on building"

Tammy C on June 2024


TDS Construction
906 Old Standing Stone Rd
5.00(
1
)
TDS Construction
906 Old Standing Stone Rd
5.00(
1
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

May hire 2 other employees. No sub contractors. Charges by the job or hour depending on the job. No travel/trip charges.

May hire 2 other employees. No sub contractors. Charges by the job or hour depending on the job. No travel/trip charges.


Terry Builders
Unknown
3.75(
4
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Terry Builders
Unknown
3.75(
4
)
Customers say: Quality work
39 years of experience

TERRY BUILDERS General Contractors and Home Builders

TERRY BUILDERS General Contractors and Home Builders


S & S Construction
10 Sunset Ridge Ln
No reviews
S & S Construction
10 Sunset Ridge Ln
No reviews
27 years of experience

Locally owned and operated. Over 40 years experience. Occasionally uses subs for drywall & painting. Cost is determined by the job.

Locally owned and operated. Over 40 years experience. Occasionally uses subs for drywall & painting. Cost is determined by the job.


B & B Roofing and Remodeling
Po Box 43
No reviews
B & B Roofing and Remodeling
Po Box 43
No reviews
24 years of experience

12 Years Experience Free Estimates within Putnam County, $55 service call outside of county Licensed Liability Insurance, Worker's Comp Insurance References Available

12 Years Experience Free Estimates within Putnam County, $55 service call outside of county Licensed Liability Insurance, Worker's Comp Insurance References Available


Top Notch Services
No reviews
Top Notch Services
No reviews
11 years of experience

Upper Cumberland's - "Top Notch Services" offers the highest quality professional services with reasonable rates.

Upper Cumberland's - "Top Notch Services" offers the highest quality professional services with reasonable rates.


Bryant Cleaning Service
300 Highland Ave
No reviews
Bryant Cleaning Service
300 Highland Ave
No reviews

L & J Contractors, LLC
1571 Clemmons Rd
4.00(
5
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L & J Contractors, LLC
1571 Clemmons Rd
4.00(
5
)
Customers say: Terrific value
25 years of experience

L & J Contractors, LLC is a full service residential home building contractor.

L & J Contractors, LLC is a full service residential home building contractor.

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Deck or porch build or replaces FAQs

If you notice visible damage like holes, split boards, or termite damage, structural issues such as rot, mold, warping, or damaged support posts, or safety concerns like loose railings or rusting hardware, it might be time for a new deck. Upgrading your deck enhances your outdoor living space, increases your property's value, and improves safety for your family.

Building a rooftop deck costs between $25,000 and $50,000 , depending on structural enhancements, materials, and labor. While the upfront cost is higher, rooftop decks offer excellent ROI, potentially recouping your entire investment.

Deck repairs cost between $800 and $3,500. When your deck shows signs of damage, such as loose boards, weakened railings, or mold, the repair costs fall within that range. The expense is determined by the severity of the damage, the decking material, and the labor charges in your area. Immediate repairs keep the structure safe, prolong the deck’s lifespan, and protect your property's value.

Composite decking is more expensive than wood because it is engineered for durability and low maintenance. Unlike wood, composite materials resist rot, fading, and warping, eliminating the need for regular staining or sealing. The manufacturing process and high-quality materials contribute to the higher price. Over time, composite decking saves money on maintenance and replacement, making it a cost-effective investment.

Composite decking delivers outstanding durability and significantly lower maintenance requirements than wood. Its materials resist rotting, fading, and warping even under harsh weather conditions. The high-performance construction negates the need for frequent staining or sealing, ensuring long-term structural integrity and a consistently attractive appearance for your outdoor living space.

Adding a deck increases your home’s value by creating an enhanced outdoor living space that appeals to buyers and improves overall property aesthetics. Installing a wooden deck can offer up to a 52% ROI, while composite decks deliver around a 40% return. The value boost depends on the deck’s size, material, design, and upkeep, making it a smart, long-term investment.

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