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Avatar for YARBRO EXTERIOR HOME RENOVATION LLC
YARBRO EXTERIOR HOME RENOVATION LLC
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New Windows - 6 +New Window - SingleNew Window - Single - For Business+5 more

Serving Lilbourn, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I contacted Yarbrough Exterior to replace new windows in my mom’s home in Sikeston. This crew of young men are clean cut, mild mannered and professional. Communications with John was always easy, consistent and timely. We have several more projects we will be using them to complete!"
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Response time10 hrs
Response rate100%
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Choice Home Warranty
4.0(
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Window Well Covers - Install or Repair

Serving Lilbourn, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"To be clear on what I am being asked to rate .... Choice is asking me to rate the repair service man that showed up to repair - NOT their warranty service itself. These are two different things. I rate the repair man - high. The warranty company itself - ONE STAR. See they advertise this great warrantee .... but when you go to use it ..... in all the fine print .... they write themselves out of responsibility to take care of your problem so BE CAUTIOUS when choosing to purchase this warranty. I have had this warranty for two years ... never needed it. Then my microwave goes on the blink. Took three weeks to get a repair man to my house and a resolution which ended in basically a non- resolution. They opted to replace vs. repair .... somehow figured my microwave was 10 years old - which is a joke and in the wind gave me $191 to replace it - and this is after I paid the $65 service fee. This is for replacement and installation. See in item #9 of the contract it states they ARE responsible for ALL components (excepts handles, door glass, etc). BUT ... then in #16 it states they do not have to repair ... they can opt to offer replacement costs (THEIR supposed costs - which is NOT retail) so for my $319 microwave +$110 installation it is costing me to replace - They OPTED to give me $$191 minus my $65 service fee ..... which ends up being $123. This is a bunch of ********. They know it and I know it. SO .... if this is how they do on a microwave .... I can ONLY imaging what they will do on something big. So ..... I have zero confidence in this company at this point and as soon as this claim settles out - I receive my whopping $191 ... I plan to cancel this warranty and go with another home warranty company. Maybe they will appreciate my business because this one sure did not. They proved that on this small claim. I do t trust them to risk it if there happened to be a larger claim. Horrible is all I can say."
Recommended by81%of homeowners
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American Home Shield – Home Warranty
3.5(
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Window Well Covers - Install or Repair

Serving Lilbourn, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1971

Credit card accepted

"The oven door, the glass was broken it was an easy fix. They were very good. I would like a receipt after the services are over. I said did I offend you. If I did I apologize, when I spoke to American Home Shield they said it would be no problem."
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Glaziers questions, answered by experts

Once you’ve gotten any scuff marks, grime, and burn marks off your glass stovetop you can use vinegar to finalize the clean without leaving streaks. Just put some white vinegar in a spray bottle and spritz it onto the stovetop before wiping it in a consistent direction with a microfiber cloth.

Yes, you can replace just one pane of glass in a sliding glass door, but you may need to contact the door manufacturer directly to get the proper dimensions of the pane. It’s also worth checking your door’s warranty, as various parts may be covered for a particular timeframe, so you may not have to pay for the replacement pane. But consider the condition of the rest of the door. If the door is old or in bad shape, replacing the entire door is probably more cost-effective.

Costs range from $150 to $500, depending on size, framing, and labor.

Shower doors can shatter on their own in rare cases. Glass shower doors are manufactured to high standards to ensure their durability. If you’d prefer a shower door that’s less likely to break, opt for laminated glass rather than tempered glass. If you have glass shower doors, inspect them regularly. Check that all the hardware is in good shape and the glass has no chips or cracks.

While wavy glass is sometimes called antique glass or restoration glass due to the fact that it's found exclusively in older homes, the proper names for wavy glass are actually crown glass and cylinder glass. Most commonly used for circular or portal windows, crown glass was created by manufacturers using a process of blowing and spinning. Meanwhile, cylinder glass was used more commonly because it created large square sheets that could be shaped to fit windows of all shapes and sizes.  

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