I have a sun room that has a wall of windows that face the west. When the sun hit them in the afternoon things really heated up! I was trying to decide between having the windows tinted, getting an awning, having a screen porch or a pool. When I talked with Nathan he told me the pros and cons of each. I decided on the screen porch because I can use it year around and be outside in the shade, bug free!! When they arrived and set up, I had no idea that they could get it done in 3 days. They were all professional and perfectionist with a great work ethic. I couldn't believe they worked so steadily in this Alabama heat. I would recommend them to anyone who is looking for a professional, high quality, awesome screened porch! It was well worth the investment! It has added even more value to my home. "},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/al/newton/all-season-screenrooms-reviews-8049375.htm"},"position":2},{"@type":"ListItem","item":{"@type":"LocalBusiness","name":"INSPECTION PLUS","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressRegion":"AL","addressCountry":"US"},"review":{"@type":"Review","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Marion G."},"reviewBody":"After 18 months in the home we have had MANY surprises that should have popped up on the home inspection. First was the upstairs AC condenser line leaking into a wall. When we pulled the carpet out we discovered this problem. Mold and rotted wall studs. It was repairable, but should have been caught with Chris's high-speed infrared camera. Second, the pool and cool deck showed signs of settling. While not major it would have been nice to have had it in the report. Basically this is a 20+ foot long crack from one end of the cool deck, through the pool (patched), and across the other cool deck. Also we found out the first summer that the pool had been painted, not surfaced to make it look nice. Now the paint is coming off and we have a multi-color pool. While I don't think any of these were show stoppers, if they had been in the report it could have been used to help with price negotiations. Third, Chris doesn't go in attics or crawl spaces. The places that your air handlers are located in as well as a lot of plumbing. Out of the two air handlers, both have rusted out evaporator pans. Neither was noted on the report (since he doesn't go into those places). The cost to repair those is, well replace the units at $5K a piece. He did look at the outdoor units which were in good shape. Good thing I'm McGyver and figured out how to replace the supposedly one piece drip pan. Three and one third, again an attic problem. This time the roof. I went up to move an overhead light fixture. I discovered a 2 foot by 1 foot hole where the roof sheathing had rotted through. The previous owner had used roofing tin to patch the hole and recovered it with shingles. It actually held water for 18 months. I also found one other seepage leak, and a truss that had been cracked by someone walking on the roof that allowed the roof to flex and leak. I was able to fix that by sistering another 2x4 to the truss putting the roof back straight. Three and two thirds. Something that I’ve learned, if you see a house and they used gloss paint on the ceiling, they are hiding something. I didn’t know this going in, but I thought the Home Inspector would raise warnings that were needed. Apparently, the prev-owners had painted the ceiling with thick, high-gloss paint to seal and cover the water leaks from their roof work. When the big hole finally failed and we had a couple of gallons of water leak into the attic, you wouldn’t know it from below. The paint was like a waterproof membrane – until the water weight and wet sheet rock gave out. So lesson learned. I don’t think Chris knows this lesson either. Fourth, I don’t think he really went on the roof. I wasn’t in the State when he did the inspection, so I am guessing. But the amount of “this doesn’t look right” that I found there was troubling. Previous owners re-did the bathrooms and vent stacks as part of it. The new vents didn’t have any sealant and water would drip down the pipes to the first floor where they would drip onto the ceiling of one of the bedrooms. Not hard to fix, but again it would have been nice to know before buying the house. Fifth, mold mold moldy mold. When I pulled the kitchen, we discovered that carefully hidden was lots and lots of mold where the original sink was. The only clue was (ta-da) from the crawl space where you could see the water damage on the floor sheeting. Again I can fix that and did, but it probably should have shown up in the inspection report. Altogether, I feel rather angry. I paid for a home inspection since I’m in the military and couldn’t take the time to really look over the house myself. I guess he figured that odds are that the house would be okay, and it wasn’t. Knowing the problems of the house now, I would have probably walked away from this one or offered way less. We’ve been here almost two years now and have found most of these problems camouflaged by paint. I would have expected a professional home inspector to have found at least a couple of them. Chris found none of them. I have bought many homes, and have always sworn by Home Inspections and Home Warranties and up to now I was never disappointed - up to now.
If you are buying a home, get someone else. If you are selling and paying for the inspection, your home could be burnt down and Chris would likely produce a report saying that it is a steal at twice the price for the prospective buyers. If you are looking for an accurate home inspection - look elsewhere.
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Pool Table Assembly reviews from real Angi homeowners in Columbia, AL
Last update on October 15, 2025
Frederick C.
5.0
01/2021
They provided good advise on updating the pool to salt water and their opening of the pool was excellent. Responsive and easy to work with.
Mary W.
5.0
07/2014
Nathan and his crew, Steve and Jason, started and completed my beautiful screened porch in 3 days, as promised. He came and measured and gave me a bid on the same visit. I had a time crunch because of previous vacation plans. They worked me in to have it completed before I left! In 3 days I...
This builder has begun building homes in our neighborhood. They have cleared off 4 lots and because the water table is too high they are unable to pour a foundation. The lots are at the enterance of our subdivision and now they are just a muddy swamp that is a breeding ground for...
Anne U.
5.0
06/2012
I was walking through our bedroom and we have a sun room off of the bedroom which has its own little wing type area. All of a sudden water fell on me because of a rain storm and that's when we used them put in a new roof. This time he came out for free. The young men that did the job were...
Here at Dulaney's Renovations, we specialize in making your home the way you want it or need it. Whether it's a repair or renovation, we have you covered. We are Veteran owned and operated and give 10% discounts on our services that are as well. We also extend these discounts to law enforcement, local gov, teachers, seniors, the disabeled, and really anyone in need. We enjoy what we do and our quality of work shows it. We look forward to making your home dreams come true. All pricing is based off median fair market pricing patterns. We are competitive and will beat any legitimate quote you may receive.
"Very professional, focused on customer, timely completion of work."
Justin B on March 2025
Here at Dulaney's Renovations, we specialize in making your home the way you want it or need it. Whether it's a repair or renovation, we have you covered. We are Veteran owned and operated and give 10% discounts on our services that are as well. We also extend these discounts to law enforcement, local gov, teachers, seniors, the disabeled, and really anyone in need. We enjoy what we do and our quality of work shows it. We look forward to making your home dreams come true. All pricing is based off median fair market pricing patterns. We are competitive and will beat any legitimate quote you may receive.
"Very professional, focused on customer, timely completion of work."
FAQs for pool table assembly projects in Columbia, AL
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