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Ollar the Fixer

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35 years of experience

Randy has over 40 years experience and is a master builder. Our company is family owned and operated and we pride ourselves in providing the best quality work and customer service at an affordable price.

Randy has over 40 years experience and is a master builder. Our company is family owned and operated and we pride ourselves in providing the best quality work and customer service at an affordable price.


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Fullerhvac

10147 Elder Drive
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Fullerhvac

10147 Elder Drive
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Heating and Air Specialist. Licensed, bonded and insured C-20 contractor. Free consultation of current unit. Competitive, honest and reliable with 20 years experience. Tear down and installation of new unit. Perform all duties associated with installation of new heating and air systems.

"Excellent work. On time and very respectful."

Paige M on March 2023

Heating and Air Specialist. Licensed, bonded and insured C-20 contractor. Free consultation of current unit. Competitive, honest and reliable with 20 years experience. Tear down and installation of new unit. Perform all duties associated with installation of new heating and air systems.

"Excellent work. On time and very respectful."

Paige M on March 2023



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Teklus Construction, LLC

1 E 1st St
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Teklus Construction, LLC

1 E 1st St
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8 years of experience

Teklus Construction LLC will assemble and manage a team of multi-discipline skilled trades necessary for the successful and efficient completion of the project. Provide a one-stop solution for contracting multiple contractors. Outside of general contracting, Teklus has experience in owner representation by creating a strategy for the owner to overcome challenges throughout the project in a competitive environment as well as assisting with permitting and close-out phase.

Teklus Construction LLC will assemble and manage a team of multi-discipline skilled trades necessary for the successful and efficient completion of the project. Provide a one-stop solution for contracting multiple contractors. Outside of general contracting, Teklus has experience in owner representation by creating a strategy for the owner to overcome challenges throughout the project in a competitive environment as well as assisting with permitting and close-out phase.



Patio Cover Design and Installation, Landscaping, Electrical, Pavers, Seamless Aluminum Gutter Installation, Fencing. Quality Work at Reasonable Prices for over Ten Years.





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Driveway Gates questions, answered by experts

It might be possible to install your own manual driveway gate rather than an automatic one, but we don’t recommend it. Driveway gates are large, heavy, and bulky, and getting them to your house and maneuvering them for installation can be dangerous. It’s also challenging to install the gate and balance it perfectly so that it functions as expected, and wiring any automation mechanisms for your gate is also dangerous and requires help from an electrician. We recommend leaving the work to a professional driveway gate installer.

A gate shouldn’t be higher or lower than the fence it's attached to. If the gate is lower than the fence, it encourages strangers to peek at your property. If the gate is higher than the fence, it just looks weird. Gates allow for increased security and aesthetics, so ensure the gate rests at the same height as the fence.

Installing your own gate is possible, but we don’t recommend it. Gates can weigh hundreds of pounds in some cases, and even types of gates made from the lightest materials are heavy, bulky, and difficult to maneuver into place. Positioning your gate perfectly is also crucial to make sure it swings smoothly and either closes automatically or doesn’t close without force, depending on your preferences. Mistakes made by DIYers can be quite costly, too, as the materials alone average around $1,000. As such, it’s better to hire a professional gate installer.

A security door costs an average of $1,400, but costs can range from $600 for a simple screen or steel door to more than $4,600 for a wrought-iron security door. You can also buy specialized locks separately for $200 to $600. If you decide to hire a pro to install your new security door, you’ll spend around $275 to $425 on labor costs.

There are a few possible issues that are causing your gate to sage. The hinges may be bent, or the screws holding the hinges to the post could fail—causing the gate to sag from one side to the other. The gate itself may also have come out of square due to failing supports, causing it to sag. On the other hand, it’s possible the gate isn’t the issue at all. The post holding the gate aloft may lean inward, causing the gate to sag.

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