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On Demand Contracting
4.5(
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Serving Firestone, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2019

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

"RJ did an excellent job adjusting our front entry door and storm door. The house had heaved over the years and the doors were hard to open and close. We thought about getting new doors from a big box, but then we found RJ at On Demand 24/7. Now are old doors work great! Thanks RJ!"
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Response time6 hrs
Response rate94%
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K & H Home Solution
3.2(
193
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Serving Firestone, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1956

Free estimates

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"I appreciated the candor and honesty and assistance in selecting the best type of door for my install. I also appreciated the price that I was offered. I was surprised that it would take so long (12 weeks) which will put the job out until Fall. But I am happy with the company and look forward to my new secure and beautiful back door!"
Response time1 day
Response rate90%
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Flawless Results, LLC
4.2(
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Serving Firestone, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1994

Free estimates

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"I want to thank Jacob Tryon for selling me my Provia windows and sliding glass door. I want to thank the crew that installed them: Lorenzo, Ernesto, Pablo, Jonathan and Edgar. The crew removed and replaced 9 windows and a sliding glass door in 1 day! I also want to thank the 2 gentlemen that came and replaced the stucco, painting and replacing of my bars on my home. All the way through the whole process I was pleased with the professionalism. Everyone answered all my questions along the way. My Provia windows have more features then I knew. I absolutly LOVE them! I would recommend Flawless Solutions to anyone. I have already talked to some of my neighbors that asked about my new windows and my family."
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Doors questions, answered by experts

Soft-close hinges are worth it if the benefits are a top priority. The biggest benefit of soft-close hinges is that they reduce stress on the cabinet frames, and extending the longevity of these pricey furnishings is a worthwhile investment. Plus, fixing noisy kitchen cabinets helps protect kids with careless fingers, reduces marks on the frames, and creates a quieter living space.

Yes, door sills are necessary components for most doorways. They serve several crucial functions, including weatherproofing, structural support, and aesthetic enhancement. Without a door sill, you risk water infiltration, drafts, and potential damage to the door and surrounding structure. Therefore, while they may seem small and often overlooked, door sills play a significant role in maintaining the integrity and functionality of a building's entryways.

Installing a dog door is generally a straightforward process that handy DIYers may feel comfortable attempting on their own. Because the process usually involves cutting a hole in your existing door or wall, some homeowners may prefer to hire a handyperson who has experience with this type of installation to ensure the job is done right.

You don’t need to have a door at the top of basement stairs, but having one is usually a good idea. Not only will the door block the view of the basement, which might serve as a play area or less appealing workout space, but it can also prevent children or pets from going downstairs, as well as accidental falls.

This hack required some hand strength. First, bend the fork's tines. Next, slip the pointed ends into the door latch and close the door. Open the door to remove the fork and break off the fork's handle. Reinsert the fork's head into the door latch and close the door. Finally, slide the fork's handle through the tines, creating a horizontal barrier that prevents the door from opening inward.

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