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Eco Star Remodeling & Construction
1401 Willow Pass Rd #900
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Eco Star Remodeling & Construction
1401 Willow Pass Rd #900
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Approved Pro
117 local quotes requested
2 years of experience

We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!

We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!


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Sidex Siding, Decking & Windows
3175 Sunset Blvd
5.00(
8
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Sidex Siding, Decking & Windows
3175 Sunset Blvd
5.00(
8
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Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
491 local quotes requested

Just a down to earth team of hard working men looking to make an honest living. Family owned and operated. At Sidex, we take pride in being Sacramento's go-to destination for premium siding, decking, and windows. Our mission is simple: to elevate the beauty and functionality of your home. With a dedication to craftsmanship and customer satisfaction, we offer a wide range of high-quality products and expert services tailored to your unique style and needs. Whether you're looking to enhance your home's curb appeal, increase energy efficiency, or simply elevate your living space, Sidex is here to make your vision a reality. Experience the Sidex difference and transform your house into the home of your dreams.

"Sidex Siding and Decking did an incredible job on my deck! The quality of their work is evident in every detail, and the materials they used are built to last. The team was professional, efficient, and easy to work with. They delivered exactly what I wanted, and the final result looks amazing. All my family and friends absolutely love the new 25x30ft deck! Highly recommend them for anyone needing a well-crafted deck!"

Rueben S on March 2025

Just a down to earth team of hard working men looking to make an honest living. Family owned and operated. At Sidex, we take pride in being Sacramento's go-to destination for premium siding, decking, and windows. Our mission is simple: to elevate the beauty and functionality of your home. With a dedication to craftsmanship and customer satisfaction, we offer a wide range of high-quality products and expert services tailored to your unique style and needs. Whether you're looking to enhance your home's curb appeal, increase energy efficiency, or simply elevate your living space, Sidex is here to make your vision a reality. Experience the Sidex difference and transform your house into the home of your dreams.

"Sidex Siding and Decking did an incredible job on my deck! The quality of their work is evident in every detail, and the materials they used are built to last. The team was professional, efficient, and easy to work with. They delivered exactly what I wanted, and the final result looks amazing. All my family and friends absolutely love the new 25x30ft deck! Highly recommend them for anyone needing a well-crafted deck!"

Rueben S on March 2025


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Chriswell Home Improvements
3628 Madison Ave
4.39(
44
)
Approved Pro
Chriswell Home Improvements
3628 Madison Ave
4.39(
44
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quality work
2002 local quotes requested
15 years of experience

Chriswell Home Improvements, Inc. is a veteran-owned home remodeling company offering various services, including roof replacement, Trex composite decking, James Hardie siding, exterior home coatings, Milgard and Anlin windows, sliding glass doors, entry doors, bathroom, and kitchen remodeling. We also have many financing options available to help make your home remodeling dreams a reality. Also, we offer discounts to Veterans, Teachers, and Seniors. Contact us today for a complimentary consultation!

"If I could summarize my experience with Chriswell Home Improvements in three words, it would be “pride in workmanship.” Let me start by saying this is not my first experience with a remodeling contractor but it is by far my best. My last foray into this type of project was a kitchen remodel in 2015. I will not detract from this positive review to talk about that experience other than saying I wish I had used Chriswell rather than “the Kmart of Kitchen renovations.” You can always look up that review on Yelp. While I have some experience with construction (on the kitchen project I handled the demolition, the rough construction and electrical with the help of a contractor friend), I was not about to tackle my bathroom renovation. Our bathroom renovation was by no means a standard project. We were combining a half bath with a full bath to create a single bathroom. The half bath was original to the house (1954) while the full bath that shared a wall with the half bath, was built, by the prior owners as part of a remodel in the 1970s. Let’s just say the full bath had its quirks, beginning with the 21” wide entry door located right behind the kitchen table. No guest ever wanted to use it, instead going around the corner to the half bath that backed up to it. When we decided to remodel, I had serious reservations about using another generic remodeling company found at a home show rather than a general contractor who would bring in subcontractors where needed. We ended up talking to Chriswell at a home show to get an idea of what we would be facing and due to the uncertainty of the times/economy, we decided to lock in with them. I will say now that it was one of the best decisions we could have made. It started with meeting Eric, the superintendent who walked through the project with me but continued through the entire crew beginning with Gil, the foreman and Derek, the point person and main guy on the job along with Gil. Now that the description of the project is finished, let me get back to my first statement about Chriswell’s employees, that is “pride in workmanship. I’ll start with Derek. He handled most of the demolition and with Gil, the installation of the new sheetrock, moving the heater duct, installing the vent fan and the patching of the paneling on the dining room side. Several times, beginning with Derek’s insistence that he had to complete the taping and texturing of the new sheetrock because he was concerned that the switch in the middle of the job would be evident in the difference in technique. A better example, however, was after the new recessed lights were installed by Daniel, the electrician. I had noticed that they were connected to the wrong switch (hooked in with the vanity lights instead of the ceiling fan light). Before I could even say anything, when Derek came in the next morning, he had removed a section of the ceiling to rewire the lights because it did not seem right to him. When it came to the paneling, both Gil and Derek said that they did not like the options to patch the door opening. There was no way to match the 1970s (as it turned out made in Japan) paneling. They said it just would not look right and they would prefer to replace the entire wall. We discussed it and decided to match the bead board that is on the kitchen side of the dining room. These are just two examples of many. I’ll continue with Gil. As he was finishing the bead board, he did not like how the last piece would look because he would have to patch two pieces together. Instead, he bought a second sheet so I would not have a horizontal seam in the center of the piece even though it was in the corner and only about two feet wide. When they installed my vanity and sink, the stopper provided with the faucet would not work so Gil purchased one that worked but it was a push button style, making the pull bar on faucet non-functional. Isaiah, the plumber added a nut to the underside of the pull stop so it could not be accidentally pulled out. Again, because it would not have looked right if that piece was removed. As long as I’m talking about Isaiah, I wanted to mention that his first day on the job, he noticed I had paint brushes drying by my utility sink in the garage. He made a point of telling my wife that I should not wash my brushes in the sink because he has seen costly plumbing repairs because paint settled in pipes. He did not have to do that. The other two workers who stood out with their commitment to their jobs were Matt, the tile installer and Luis, the drywall/texture finisher. I’ll start with Matt. When I was looking at the shower and complimenting him on the tile, he said, “when I finish the job, I don’t want anyone to have to come back to fix something.” That stood out to me. Luis came in to finish the texturing towards the end of the job. He did not have time to finish the Friday he was brought in so he asked if he could come in on Saturday to finish. It once again reflected the whole company’s commitment to finish the job without cutting corners. I will end this review with my experience on the final walkthrough and the follow-up work. Eric came over for the final. I pointed out that I was not satisfied with the height of the light fixture and the location of the mirror. They were a little low and off-center. I said if there was an issue with moving the fixture, I could live with it, but I wanted the mirror raised and centered on the sink instead of the fixture. Eric’s response was that I should not have to settle for anything. I should be pleased with it and if I’m not, they will fix it. He had Gil and Matt out two days later to take care of both the mirror and the light. Not only did they fix the bathroom, but it was garbage day and after they left, I went to move my garbage cans back to the side of the house only to find that they had taken care of them for me. This small act, combined with their pride in workmanship shows the quality of people that represent Chriswell Home Improvement Company in the field."

Dan O on December 2021

Chriswell Home Improvements, Inc. is a veteran-owned home remodeling company offering various services, including roof replacement, Trex composite decking, James Hardie siding, exterior home coatings, Milgard and Anlin windows, sliding glass doors, entry doors, bathroom, and kitchen remodeling. We also have many financing options available to help make your home remodeling dreams a reality. Also, we offer discounts to Veterans, Teachers, and Seniors. Contact us today for a complimentary consultation!

"If I could summarize my experience with Chriswell Home Improvements in three words, it would be “pride in workmanship.” Let me start by saying this is not my first experience with a remodeling contractor but it is by far my best. My last foray into this type of project was a kitchen remodel in 2015. I will not detract from this positive review to talk about that experience other than saying I wish I had used Chriswell rather than “the Kmart of Kitchen renovations.” You can always look up that review on Yelp. While I have some experience with construction (on the kitchen project I handled the demolition, the rough construction and electrical with the help of a contractor friend), I was not about to tackle my bathroom renovation. Our bathroom renovation was by no means a standard project. We were combining a half bath with a full bath to create a single bathroom. The half bath was original to the house (1954) while the full bath that shared a wall with the half bath, was built, by the prior owners as part of a remodel in the 1970s. Let’s just say the full bath had its quirks, beginning with the 21” wide entry door located right behind the kitchen table. No guest ever wanted to use it, instead going around the corner to the half bath that backed up to it. When we decided to remodel, I had serious reservations about using another generic remodeling company found at a home show rather than a general contractor who would bring in subcontractors where needed. We ended up talking to Chriswell at a home show to get an idea of what we would be facing and due to the uncertainty of the times/economy, we decided to lock in with them. I will say now that it was one of the best decisions we could have made. It started with meeting Eric, the superintendent who walked through the project with me but continued through the entire crew beginning with Gil, the foreman and Derek, the point person and main guy on the job along with Gil. Now that the description of the project is finished, let me get back to my first statement about Chriswell’s employees, that is “pride in workmanship. I’ll start with Derek. He handled most of the demolition and with Gil, the installation of the new sheetrock, moving the heater duct, installing the vent fan and the patching of the paneling on the dining room side. Several times, beginning with Derek’s insistence that he had to complete the taping and texturing of the new sheetrock because he was concerned that the switch in the middle of the job would be evident in the difference in technique. A better example, however, was after the new recessed lights were installed by Daniel, the electrician. I had noticed that they were connected to the wrong switch (hooked in with the vanity lights instead of the ceiling fan light). Before I could even say anything, when Derek came in the next morning, he had removed a section of the ceiling to rewire the lights because it did not seem right to him. When it came to the paneling, both Gil and Derek said that they did not like the options to patch the door opening. There was no way to match the 1970s (as it turned out made in Japan) paneling. They said it just would not look right and they would prefer to replace the entire wall. We discussed it and decided to match the bead board that is on the kitchen side of the dining room. These are just two examples of many. I’ll continue with Gil. As he was finishing the bead board, he did not like how the last piece would look because he would have to patch two pieces together. Instead, he bought a second sheet so I would not have a horizontal seam in the center of the piece even though it was in the corner and only about two feet wide. When they installed my vanity and sink, the stopper provided with the faucet would not work so Gil purchased one that worked but it was a push button style, making the pull bar on faucet non-functional. Isaiah, the plumber added a nut to the underside of the pull stop so it could not be accidentally pulled out. Again, because it would not have looked right if that piece was removed. As long as I’m talking about Isaiah, I wanted to mention that his first day on the job, he noticed I had paint brushes drying by my utility sink in the garage. He made a point of telling my wife that I should not wash my brushes in the sink because he has seen costly plumbing repairs because paint settled in pipes. He did not have to do that. The other two workers who stood out with their commitment to their jobs were Matt, the tile installer and Luis, the drywall/texture finisher. I’ll start with Matt. When I was looking at the shower and complimenting him on the tile, he said, “when I finish the job, I don’t want anyone to have to come back to fix something.” That stood out to me. Luis came in to finish the texturing towards the end of the job. He did not have time to finish the Friday he was brought in so he asked if he could come in on Saturday to finish. It once again reflected the whole company’s commitment to finish the job without cutting corners. I will end this review with my experience on the final walkthrough and the follow-up work. Eric came over for the final. I pointed out that I was not satisfied with the height of the light fixture and the location of the mirror. They were a little low and off-center. I said if there was an issue with moving the fixture, I could live with it, but I wanted the mirror raised and centered on the sink instead of the fixture. Eric’s response was that I should not have to settle for anything. I should be pleased with it and if I’m not, they will fix it. He had Gil and Matt out two days later to take care of both the mirror and the light. Not only did they fix the bathroom, but it was garbage day and after they left, I went to move my garbage cans back to the side of the house only to find that they had taken care of them for me. This small act, combined with their pride in workmanship shows the quality of people that represent Chriswell Home Improvement Company in the field."

Dan O on December 2021


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California Sunrooms, INC
3160 Gold Valley Drive
4.20(
10
)
Approved Pro
California Sunrooms, INC
3160 Gold Valley Drive
4.20(
10
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Super punctual
435 local quotes requested
42 years of experience

We are a family owned company that has been in business for over 40 years serving California. Specialising in Sunrooms, Patio Covers, Pergolas & decks. We offer many options in financing as well as monthly sales and deals.

"Loved this group"

Lisa C on November 2023

We are a family owned company that has been in business for over 40 years serving California. Specialising in Sunrooms, Patio Covers, Pergolas & decks. We offer many options in financing as well as monthly sales and deals.

"Loved this group"

Lisa C on November 2023


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PurePower Wash
7030 La Costa Court
5.00(
5
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Approved Pro
PurePower Wash
7030 La Costa Court
5.00(
5
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
1577 local quotes requested

My name is Derek Ayers & I own/operate PurePower Wash! There is no job too big or too small. We offer a cleaning service for just about everything you could imagine, including but not limited to residential, commercial, solar, fleet, boat/rv, soft wash, windows, gutters, concrete cleaning/sealing. My equipment is state of the art & was manufactured in 2023. Through this equipment, I am able to reach higher PSI & gallon per minute flow compared to your average power washing setup. I apply hot water through my concrete cleaner & wands which helps get the toughest dirt, grease, & oil stains out with ease. I am confident that I can offer a service that you would be pleased with!

"Derek was able to accommodate me with pressure washing a swimming pool that was infested with dirt and algae for over 25 years. He quickly and efficiently brought it back to life. I will be recommending Derek to all of my clients. Job well done!"

Caleb H on August 2023

My name is Derek Ayers & I own/operate PurePower Wash! There is no job too big or too small. We offer a cleaning service for just about everything you could imagine, including but not limited to residential, commercial, solar, fleet, boat/rv, soft wash, windows, gutters, concrete cleaning/sealing. My equipment is state of the art & was manufactured in 2023. Through this equipment, I am able to reach higher PSI & gallon per minute flow compared to your average power washing setup. I apply hot water through my concrete cleaner & wands which helps get the toughest dirt, grease, & oil stains out with ease. I am confident that I can offer a service that you would be pleased with!

"Derek was able to accommodate me with pressure washing a swimming pool that was infested with dirt and algae for over 25 years. He quickly and efficiently brought it back to life. I will be recommending Derek to all of my clients. Job well done!"

Caleb H on August 2023


Aragon's Custom Construction
POB 41121
3.00(
2
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Aragon's Custom Construction
POB 41121
3.00(
2
)
Customers say: Quality work
17 years of experience

20% discount to Senior Citizens and Military family members.

20% discount to Senior Citizens and Military family members.


Chapman Construction
5150 Fair Oaks Blvd
No reviews
Chapman Construction
5150 Fair Oaks Blvd
No reviews
33 years of experience

I am a General Contractor, specializing in home remodeling and 'honey do list', no job is too small.

I am a General Contractor, specializing in home remodeling and 'honey do list', no job is too small.


Fields construction
Po Box 1484
No reviews
Fields construction
Po Box 1484
No reviews
9 years of experience

Liebig Construction Company
4.00(
2
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Liebig Construction Company
4.00(
2
)
Customers say: Quick response
42 years of experience

Custom Home Builder for 30 years

Custom Home Builder for 30 years


five seasons landscape construction
5.00(
1
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five seasons landscape construction
5.00(
1
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

motto "There's always a season for emergencies" so when a need is pending we will be there to repair and maintain.

motto "There's always a season for emergencies" so when a need is pending we will be there to repair and maintain.

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Deck, fence, patio or porch clean and seals FAQs

You should clean your deck before sealing it. Cleaning before refinishing is critical. If you don’t remove dirt and debris, you'll trap moisture in the wood, which prevents the new sealer from working correctly and can lead to costly repairs. Whether you need to sand, power wash, or sandblast depends on your deck's condition.

Sealing and staining your deck are essential maintenance methods that protect and beautify your outdoor space. Stain adds rich color and guards against fading, while sealant fortifies the wood against moisture and weather damage. Wood type, climate, deck age, and the degree of existing damage determine whether your deck benefits from one or both treatments. Using both options extends your deck’s durability and enhances its overall appearance.

Power washing and sealing your deck costs $500 to $1,700. This process combines the removal of stubborn dirt and debris with a protective seal that preserves the wood’s integrity. Effective cleaning eliminates harmful buildup, and a proper seal prevents moisture damage and wood decay, ensuring long-term durability and reducing future repair expenses.

Your deck must be sealed every one to three years to maintain its strength and appearance. Regular sealing is essential to protect the wood against moisture, mold, and harmful UV rays. A consistent sealing schedule prevents rapid deterioration and costly repairs. Inspections should be performed annually to determine if the protective layer remains intact, extending the life of your deck.

Leaving your deck untreated compromises its structural integrity and safety. An unprotected deck rots quickly due to moisture and environmental exposure, which means that neglecting sealing results in rapid decay and expensive replacement costs of $4,125 to $11,650. Sealing your deck is essential for maintaining its durability and protecting your home.

The sealant on your deck dries within a few hours and reaches full cure within 72 hours before regular use. It is essential to wait until the complete curing period to ensure the protective layer fully sets and resists weather and foot traffic. Proper drying guarantees that your deck is fully protected against moisture and environmental damage, ensuring lasting quality.

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