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Superior Exterior Services

2 S Embassy Dr
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Superior Exterior Services

2 S Embassy Dr
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15 years of experience

We have 3 primary employees, and we use subcontractors as the need arises. For larger projects have a 1/3 down payment, 1/3 went work starts, and 1/3 when work is completed. we take checks, credit cards, and cash. financing is available.

We have 3 primary employees, and we use subcontractors as the need arises. For larger projects have a 1/3 down payment, 1/3 went work starts, and 1/3 when work is completed. we take checks, credit cards, and cash. financing is available.


Associated Building Crafts, LLC

1498 Highway K
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Associated Building Crafts, LLC

1498 Highway K
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14 years of experience

Associated Building Crafts, LLC is a full-service contractor. We are fully insured, with 15+ years of experience culminating in a wide range of specialties. Our commitment to high-quality craftsmanship is what keeps our customers coming back, not to mention our honest, respectful work ethic. We give up-front pricing, rather than offering a low bid and adding surprise costs later. Plus, rest assured that when we're working on your project, you will receive our constant focus and regular updates on our progress. We are very picky when it comes to our subcontractors and have narrowed our choices down to the ones that we have found that do the most quality work, though we do use customer-requested sub-contractors, as well.

Associated Building Crafts, LLC is a full-service contractor. We are fully insured, with 15+ years of experience culminating in a wide range of specialties. Our commitment to high-quality craftsmanship is what keeps our customers coming back, not to mention our honest, respectful work ethic. We give up-front pricing, rather than offering a low bid and adding surprise costs later. Plus, rest assured that when we're working on your project, you will receive our constant focus and regular updates on our progress. We are very picky when it comes to our subcontractors and have narrowed our choices down to the ones that we have found that do the most quality work, though we do use customer-requested sub-contractors, as well.


On Time Maintenance LLC

1627 Don Donna
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On Time Maintenance LLC

1627 Don Donna
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17 years of experience

On Time Maintenance LLC is a Maintenance/General Contracting company that provides all of your home repairs and remodeling needs with only one phone call. On Time is licensed and bonded company that has 7 employees. Billing is based on the job for example small jobs under $500 may be paid upon completion any job over $1000 will be broke down in 2 or more payments.

On Time Maintenance LLC is a Maintenance/General Contracting company that provides all of your home repairs and remodeling needs with only one phone call. On Time is licensed and bonded company that has 7 employees. Billing is based on the job for example small jobs under $500 may be paid upon completion any job over $1000 will be broke down in 2 or more payments.


The Golden Hammer

6130 Louisiana Ave
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The Golden Hammer

6130 Louisiana Ave
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10 years of experience

Small Business. Owner Operated, LGBTQ friendly. Based in South City. Surcharge for 15+ miles from 63111. $100.00 Estimates deductible from cost of project, $100.00 service calls for minor problems.

Small Business. Owner Operated, LGBTQ friendly. Based in South City. Surcharge for 15+ miles from 63111. $100.00 Estimates deductible from cost of project, $100.00 service calls for minor problems.


Work Horse Construction Group

93 St. Charles Street
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Work Horse Construction Group

93 St. Charles Street
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18 years of experience

Work Horse Construction Group was founded by Brock Harvey in April of 2007. The company has been growing steadily ever since, quietly building a reputation for quality, service, and integrity. For a company that continues to excel in the St. Louis market, we have a minimum of management layers. Brock stays very close to each project and manages them so each client gets exactly what he or she wants. The Work Horse team is highly experienced and each employee's commitment to our projects shows throughout the design/build process.

Work Horse Construction Group was founded by Brock Harvey in April of 2007. The company has been growing steadily ever since, quietly building a reputation for quality, service, and integrity. For a company that continues to excel in the St. Louis market, we have a minimum of management layers. Brock stays very close to each project and manages them so each client gets exactly what he or she wants. The Work Horse team is highly experienced and each employee's commitment to our projects shows throughout the design/build process.



Starlight Remodeling

170 St Baptista Ln
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Starlight Remodeling

170 St Baptista Ln
2.00(
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12 years of experience

We are a small construction company based in the St Louis area. We can handle most jobs and able to work with any budgets.

"The tile floor was improperly laid. The grout did not match and clumps of grout were on the actual pieces of tile. There were broken tiles. The shower was completely installed wrong. The pipes were moved to the outer wall of my house with no insulation. The shower basin was cracked. Water leaked all underneath the floor and sub floor. The tiles were not cut evenly. They were not laid evenly. Was an absolute nightmare. I had to have another company come out and gut the entire bathroom and start over."

Mandie M on March 2020

We are a small construction company based in the St Louis area. We can handle most jobs and able to work with any budgets.

"The tile floor was improperly laid. The grout did not match and clumps of grout were on the actual pieces of tile. There were broken tiles. The shower was completely installed wrong. The pipes were moved to the outer wall of my house with no insulation. The shower basin was cracked. Water leaked all underneath the floor and sub floor. The tiles were not cut evenly. They were not laid evenly. Was an absolute nightmare. I had to have another company come out and gut the entire bathroom and start over."

Mandie M on March 2020


St. Charles Home Improvements

7 Cherokee Dr.
4.50(
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St. Charles Home Improvements

7 Cherokee Dr.
4.50(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

St. Charles Home Improvements is a partnership bringing together over 25 years of knowledge and expertise in the construction and insurance (as pertaining to construction) fields. We offer a variety of promotional discounts and savings pertaining to first-time and repeat customers, as well as special offers for referrals and reviews.

St. Charles Home Improvements is a partnership bringing together over 25 years of knowledge and expertise in the construction and insurance (as pertaining to construction) fields. We offer a variety of promotional discounts and savings pertaining to first-time and repeat customers, as well as special offers for referrals and reviews.



k4 konstruction LLC

90 Oakdale
2.00(
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k4 konstruction LLC

90 Oakdale
2.00(
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11 years of experience

We offer all new home construction to remodeling and even handyman services

"He started by replacing the screen door. He hung it out of square but he denied there was a problem and made no effort to fix it. I insisted and finally the door was re-hung by one of his crew. He power-washed and sealed the deck. The product he used has sand in it, which I didn't know and it feels gritty when I'm barefoot. Densing told me to rent a small dumpster from a particular company, which I did. There was a lot of junk and trash in the basement, accumulated over 30 years, and he worked hard to haul everything up and out to the dumpster. My husband's workshop was of particular concern to me; I asked him to set aside anything that looked to be in usable/good condition so I could look at it. Unfortunately, he didn't do that, but just put it all in the dumpster, so I have no idea what was thrown out. I also needed to rent a second dumpster, which may not have been necessary if he'd done a better job estimating what he'd need. There were unanticipated problems in the basement, which were necessary but costly repairs. Densing required payment in advance for any supplies, plus 60% of the total when he started. There was mold in the drywall and in the insulation behind it. He said he would treat that, put up a vapor barrier, new insulation and new drywall. All of that was taken care of - it looks good and there is no odor. We also found quite a few cracks in the foundation walls, which he said he could repair with an epoxy-resin sealer. I did get another opinion and estimate and decided to have K4 do the work. Densing said he would give me a receipt and documentation that would satisfy any prospective buyer, if I decide to sell the house. I'd also like to mention that Densing and his workers used my refrigerator to store their soft drinks and went into my kitchen cabinets for glasses. Without asking or obtaining my permission. Densing suggested I replace the 2 basement windows and asked for the money to order them, nearly $500. I've heard a couple of different stories about why he hasn't gotten or installed the windows, but he did not reply when I asked for a refund. Work was also left undone after installation of a drain under a flagstone and gravel walkway in the backyard. The work was sloppy; a lot of the gravel disappeared and it's now too low (didn't replace enough soil) and the flagstones are so poorly set that some rock and none are the correct distance apart for anyone's stride. The chimney needed some tuckpointing Densing said, but the result is a sloppy job. No one has returned to fix anything, in spite of promises. I'm especially concerned because I have not received ANY paper work from K-4. I do not have contracts or receipts for the work done. He did not provide the documentation for the repair of the foundation cracks, as promised. He will not respond to phone calls or texts and has apparently instructed his crew to do the same. They've moved on to a bigger project and I don't expect to see or hear from them again. Although the workmanship, for the most part, was of good quality (with some re-do's), Densing's manipulative manner and boastful attitude were problems. He spoke derisively about everyone he has worked for, especially the owner of the paint company for whom he was working when he started his off-the-books work for me. I should have been more careful, but all of his talk put me off-guard, as he intended, and I foolishly thought he was trustworthy. He requested that I make all checks payable to his girlfriend, not to him or to the company. Although I know it's a huge red flag that something isn't legitimate about him or the company, I paid his girlfriend. I would not recommend K-4 Konstruction or Mark Densing to anyone."

Carol R on August 2018

We offer all new home construction to remodeling and even handyman services

"He started by replacing the screen door. He hung it out of square but he denied there was a problem and made no effort to fix it. I insisted and finally the door was re-hung by one of his crew. He power-washed and sealed the deck. The product he used has sand in it, which I didn't know and it feels gritty when I'm barefoot. Densing told me to rent a small dumpster from a particular company, which I did. There was a lot of junk and trash in the basement, accumulated over 30 years, and he worked hard to haul everything up and out to the dumpster. My husband's workshop was of particular concern to me; I asked him to set aside anything that looked to be in usable/good condition so I could look at it. Unfortunately, he didn't do that, but just put it all in the dumpster, so I have no idea what was thrown out. I also needed to rent a second dumpster, which may not have been necessary if he'd done a better job estimating what he'd need. There were unanticipated problems in the basement, which were necessary but costly repairs. Densing required payment in advance for any supplies, plus 60% of the total when he started. There was mold in the drywall and in the insulation behind it. He said he would treat that, put up a vapor barrier, new insulation and new drywall. All of that was taken care of - it looks good and there is no odor. We also found quite a few cracks in the foundation walls, which he said he could repair with an epoxy-resin sealer. I did get another opinion and estimate and decided to have K4 do the work. Densing said he would give me a receipt and documentation that would satisfy any prospective buyer, if I decide to sell the house. I'd also like to mention that Densing and his workers used my refrigerator to store their soft drinks and went into my kitchen cabinets for glasses. Without asking or obtaining my permission. Densing suggested I replace the 2 basement windows and asked for the money to order them, nearly $500. I've heard a couple of different stories about why he hasn't gotten or installed the windows, but he did not reply when I asked for a refund. Work was also left undone after installation of a drain under a flagstone and gravel walkway in the backyard. The work was sloppy; a lot of the gravel disappeared and it's now too low (didn't replace enough soil) and the flagstones are so poorly set that some rock and none are the correct distance apart for anyone's stride. The chimney needed some tuckpointing Densing said, but the result is a sloppy job. No one has returned to fix anything, in spite of promises. I'm especially concerned because I have not received ANY paper work from K-4. I do not have contracts or receipts for the work done. He did not provide the documentation for the repair of the foundation cracks, as promised. He will not respond to phone calls or texts and has apparently instructed his crew to do the same. They've moved on to a bigger project and I don't expect to see or hear from them again. Although the workmanship, for the most part, was of good quality (with some re-do's), Densing's manipulative manner and boastful attitude were problems. He spoke derisively about everyone he has worked for, especially the owner of the paint company for whom he was working when he started his off-the-books work for me. I should have been more careful, but all of his talk put me off-guard, as he intended, and I foolishly thought he was trustworthy. He requested that I make all checks payable to his girlfriend, not to him or to the company. Although I know it's a huge red flag that something isn't legitimate about him or the company, I paid his girlfriend. I would not recommend K-4 Konstruction or Mark Densing to anyone."

Carol R on August 2018

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Sunrooms and Patios questions, answered by experts

A solarium is built almost entirely out of glass, whereas a sunroom is built using other materials for the walls and ceiling, with some windows added to the walls and possibly a skylight in the ceiling. However, the sunroom uses significantly less glass compared to the solarium. The solarium may not hold heat as well as a sunroom when built in colder climates. A sunroom can use different materials for insulation, and heating and cooling systems can more easily supplement the energy gained from sunlight.

Even if your deck is properly constructed with a solid foundation, it doesn’t always mean it can handle the extra weight of a sunroom. Always call in a structural engineer to perform a deck inspection to evaluate the quality and structural integrity of the deck before building. You may need to reinforce the foundations and joists, and with decks in poor condition, it might be better to tear them down and start again. A pro can help you decide.

The life span of your solarium will depend on the materials used and how much wear and tear the room experiences from the inside and from the outside due to weather. On average, you can expect your solarium to last anywhere from 10 years to 50 or more. In rare cases, such as with old estates, solariums can last over 100 years.

A 12-foot-by-12-foot porch is a 144-square-foot porch. It costs about $5 to $7 per square foot to add a screen. So, you’ll likely pay between $700 and $1,000 to screen in your porch, depending on the type of screen you choose. If you’re starting from scratch, building a new 12-foot-by-12-foot screened-in porch will cost about $6,400 to $18,300.

Sunrooms can count as a living space—and therefore count toward your home's square footage—if they are properly insulated and equipped with electrical and HVAC access, as in the case of a four-season room. However, in many cases, three-season sunrooms that function more as enclosed porches will not get included in the square footage count and fall into the exterior living space category.

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