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Mike's Painting & Pressure Washing
4.7(
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Serving Pinebluff, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Mike and Crystal were very professional from the first phone contact through the completion of the work. They showed up on time, their work was neat and they worked very efficiently. My windows were in pretty bad shape. They really took their time and prepped them very well which showed in the finished product. When asked to redo or touch up anything it was done without question. In the end we received a very good paint job on a timely basis and at a competitive price. I have already recommended Mike's Painting to others in my neighborhood and would use him again for future painting needs.
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
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K Plus Handyman
4.9(
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Serving Pinebluff, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This project turned out great. They were on time and ready to go. They got the job done right and kept me in the loop with their progress. They cleaned up before they let and you could not tell that they were there. Getting ready for my next project with them."
Response time1 day
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Denton Handyman Services
3.3(
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Serving Pinebluff, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Great experience with Chris of Dentin Handyman Services. Just moved in, definitely feeling overwhelmed needed my daughters HUGE bunkbed assembeld. and my TV mounted over the fireplace Being new to the area, I relied on the excellent reviews online and called on Denton Handyman. Most of my communication was via phone Chris responded quickly & was friendly and easy to work with. Per my request, was even able to re-schedule the job sooner than later, which I appreciated. Chris arrived promptly at my home, was professional & thoughtful about the work., did a great job. I'm very happy with the completed job & it was done within the estimated time. I will definitely use them again for future projects in my home.â"
Shower door
Tile
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Removed a closet
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Response time1 day
Response rate90%
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Dock Building and Repair questions, answered by experts

In most areas, dock builders need some type of license. In some states, only a general construction license might be necessary, while a marine construction license is required in others. You can check online to see which is mandatory in your area, and then you can use Angi’s contractor licensing tool to make sure the company holds the proper license. Since dock construction is inherently dangerous, confirm with your builder that they are fully insured for everyone’s protection.

To maintain a dock, perform regular inspections for structural issues, clean away debris, and apply a sealant to wood components. This protects the dock from water damage and prevents premature wear and structural damage.

The most significant factor in knowing whether to repair or replace your dock is the extent of the damage and its age. If you have minor cracks on a few boards and the dock is less than 15 years old, it'll likely be worth repairing the damaged part. However, it's time to replace this essential water feature if you have significant damage, such as rotting wood in multiple areas, warps or cracks in the dock supports, or a damaged foundation.

Cedar wood is the best choice for a hardwood dock, as it is rot-resistant and does well in the water. Pressure-treated pine and spruce are two other solid options. Alternately, composite or waterproof plastic are materials commonly used for docks, and are frequently used in prefabricated kits.

When deciding how big of a dock you can build, you should check with your city and state for any restrictions. Some cities won’t allow docks larger than one-fourth of the width of a body of water, while others have no restrictions at all. Gather this information when you apply for your permits so you can plan the build accordingly.

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