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Parker Plumbing
4.6(
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Basement Drainage Channels - Install

Serving Moss Bluff, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Emergency services offered

"The job went very well. This was over two years ago and my new tankless water heater is still operational; have not had any issues. My original hot water heater was on the first floor and in a poor location. I wanted to replace it with a tankless heater up in my attic, which is 2 stories up. Parker plumbing demo’d the old unit, ran hot/cold copper lines, ran gas line etc all the way to the attic. They mounted the new heater along with a drip pan that had its own drain line in case it started to leak. I thought this was brilliant and a nice added touch. Additionally, after the job was done I asked if they could come back to put a gauge on the inlet (just before the heater) and they happily came back out; didn’t even charge extra. Overall it was a good experience. I’ll be calling them back again should I need any future work."
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Pro Level Moving Services LLC
5.0(
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Yard Drainage

Serving Moss Bluff, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"K'Von and Frank were amazing to work with for this move. Both were very detailed oriented and took tremendous pride in the job they were doing. They went above and beyond for us to make the move as smooth as possible. My friend was moving from one assisted living facility to another in the next town over and the move was late afternoon which both were very respectful at the other residents well being by being very quiet not to disturb others. As we were about to head out, it began to storm, and the rain was so heavy that it was flooding. We all got soaked! Thank goodness by the time we made it to the new facility the rain had stopped. K'Von and Frank never missed a beat. They unloaded the U-Haul and placed items as requested. They did a phenomenal job and we'd definitely use their services again. K'Von and Frank, thank you from the bottom of my heart for y'all's work ethics and providing a service that most people dread and for a very reasonable rate."
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Storm Drain Installation questions, answered by experts

Each has its use, depending on the scenario. Security doors are primarily intended to keep people out of the home, while storm doors are used to protect the home from extreme weather. Both tend to be made from heavy-duty metal and may include glass panels to allow light to enter the home. Storm doors can feature mesh screens, just like screen doors, to allow for increased ventilation and to keep out pests. Security doors rarely, if ever, have mesh screens.

Most homeowners can expect to pay between $186 and $680, with the cost of installing storm doors averaging $432, including both materials and installation. Labor costs range from $75 to $400, depending on the complexity of the job; however, paying for a professional helps save you time and ensures proper installation. If you go the DIY route, you could spend anywhere from $250 to $1,000 for just the labor kit, which includes the door and hardware. You’ll also need to budget for tools, like a power drill and level, if you don’t already have them.

There are a few ways to make your storm door less drafty. For example, if the bottom of your storm door is letting in air, you can lower the door sweep so there’s a smaller gap between your door and the floor. You can also install weatherstripping or apply caulk around the door frame.

Like many common door problems, warping can be caused by improper installation. When a door isn't installed correctly, there's a good chance that the poor seal is allowing moisture and drafts to seep through. When this happens, humidity will build up in the wood until it swells and warps.

Yes, it is possible to have both a storm and security door. In fact, this is the best way to go for enhanced protection against intruders and the elements. The storm door will provide weather resistance and added energy efficiency, while the security door will offer maximum protection against break-ins.

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