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All n All Washing Co
5.0(
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Serving Scott City, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"They did a great job they cleaned our fence and house and driveway. The owner is very nice and polite and does a very good job.. I would highly recommend."
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Response time10 mins
15 neighbors recently requested a quote
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VMK Remodeling
4.2(
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Serving Scott City, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Vinc came and gave estimate and was very professional. The original job turned into a bigger job and he handled that very well. He was upfront with us on any changes in cost and completed the project professionally and skillfully."
Response time2 days
Response rate90%
77 neighbors recently requested a quote
DC Mechanical Contractors
New to Angi

Serving Scott City, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumers' needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship, and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs, and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work, and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.

Response time2 hrs
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Lions Pride Pressure Washing
4.7(
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Serving Scott City, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Everything thing looked good! He asked me how he was doing, I said you are doing a fantastic job! I had a lot of green stuff on one side of my house, he really worked hard on it, I was impressed! Windows are clean too! Can’t ask anymore than that!"
Response time7 hrs
Response rate91%
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Millsinc
4.3(
3
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Serving Scott City, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"The guys did a great job on my Deck took his time and went over everything with you .also truustworthy i was at work and left him at my home. Untill job was complete. Thanks mike and sean"
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Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Deck Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Yes, it is generally safe to have a fire pit on a deck, but you must adhere to building codes and take several safety precautions. For both built-in and freestanding models, you must use a heat-resistant barrier, such as a fire pit pad or heat shield, between the pit and the deck. Additionally, consider the weight of the fire pit and ensure your deck can structurally support it, reinforcing it if necessary. The fire pit must also be positioned a safe distance from your house, particularly from materials like vinyl siding, to prevent heat damage.

A random orbital sander is best for sanding a deck because it is easier to handle than other power sanders and is less likely to damage the wood. Most decks are made of types of softwood, so a gentler sanding process is essential to prevent permanent blemishes. For example, belt sanders can gouge softwoods.

Yes, snow should be removed from a deck to protect it from damage caused by moisture and heavy loads. Shovel the snow off of your deck regularly once it is more than four inches deep. Avoid using salt, which can damage your deck.

Deck boards should be spaced no more than three-eighths of an inch apart. This is enough space to allow water and small debris to pass through without collecting on the surface, but not enough to create a tripping hazard. Certain materials, like pressure-treated wood, shrink over time, so they may need less space at installation.

There are a variety of second-story deck privacy ideas depending on your budget and aesthetic. For starters, you might consider fencing or tall privacy railing that masks a good portion of the open deck. A pergola or an awning can provide additional cover and shade. Outdoor curtains are an easy way to add or remove privacy at your convenience, plus they’re a wallet-friendly way to decorate your deck.

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