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ACO Do-It

100 Main St
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ACO Do-It

100 Main St
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39 years of experience

The best contractor with every service imaginable for the lowest prices in the Clinton, MO and Henry County, MO areas. No job too big or too small, we have a GREAT portfolio and many examples of our quality work. Only 25% down for most projects. Call, email, or message for an estimate! Se Habla Español.

The best contractor with every service imaginable for the lowest prices in the Clinton, MO and Henry County, MO areas. No job too big or too small, we have a GREAT portfolio and many examples of our quality work. Only 25% down for most projects. Call, email, or message for an estimate! Se Habla Español.






Patios Plus LLC

444 Woolf Rd
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Patios Plus LLC

444 Woolf Rd
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Patios Plus is a family owned business that prides itself on customer service and satisfaction, not just the number of customers. We offer free estimates, along with discounts for military and police officers. Call today to schedule a free, no obligation estimate. Changing the way you think about shading systems. Covered roof or open pergola, all in one affordable package!!

Patios Plus is a family owned business that prides itself on customer service and satisfaction, not just the number of customers. We offer free estimates, along with discounts for military and police officers. Call today to schedule a free, no obligation estimate. Changing the way you think about shading systems. Covered roof or open pergola, all in one affordable package!!




K & S Construction

10845 Cyclone Rd
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K & S Construction

10845 Cyclone Rd
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Customers say: Terrific value

Offering residential construction services, fence repairs and deck installations in Cadet MO and all surrounding areas.

"Took our deposit and did not do the work for 3 months. Kept getting the run around of would be here next week and then would no show. After saying they would refund us we are now getting the run around on that too and have yet to get our deposit back."

Eric H on February 2021

Offering residential construction services, fence repairs and deck installations in Cadet MO and all surrounding areas.

"Took our deposit and did not do the work for 3 months. Kept getting the run around of would be here next week and then would no show. After saying they would refund us we are now getting the run around on that too and have yet to get our deposit back."

Eric H on February 2021


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Deck Maintenance questions, answered by experts

Building codes vary by location, and you should always consult local codes before planning construction. Generally speaking, however, railing requirements stipulate that decks more than 30 inches off the ground need railings for safety purposes. These railings usually need to be at least 36 inches tall, although California and Washington require rails to be 42 inches or taller.

Vinyl is generally considered to be the best option for homeowners seeking railings that are both durable and affordable. Vinyl provides protection against the mold and rot that can develop within wood railings. Composite is another budget-friendly option. However, people building high-end decks often prefer the look of glass panels or metal rails.

A wood deck needs an annual cleaning, plus refinishing every two to three years, which involves sanding the deck and applying stain or sealer. If you have a painted deck, you’ll need to repaint it every 10 years. You should also fix and repair loose or broken deck boards, nails, and screws. Cleaning your deck regularly and applying sealant protects the wood from the elements, water damage, rot, mildew, and fading from the sun.

Will pressure-treated wood rot? This wood could eventually suffer from rot, although it takes longer compared to untreated wood. Even though the chemicals applied to pressure-treated wood protect it, they eventually dissipate and leave the wood vulnerable. You can delay the appearance of rot in the treated wood by reducing its direct exposure to moisture and by painting it. Using fewer screws or nails in the wood—and thereby creating fewer holes in it—also delays the chances of rot forming.

Deck pier blocks are one alternative to traditional deck footings. Unlike poured concrete and buried post footings, deck blocks don’t require digging or pouring. They’re best for small or low-to-the-ground decks. Keep in mind, though, that not all areas allow the use of deck pier blocks, so consult your local building codes before choosing them for your deck.

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