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Westside Home Improvement
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Serving Broadalbin, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 1971

Credit card accepted

Westside Home Improvement, Inc. has been owned and operated by Alan Amerman since 1971. Alan has extensive experience in masonry, siding, roofing, carpentry, gutters etc. He personally will come out to your home, business, etc. to provide you with a free estimate of the potential job himself. ---- Alan makes sure that he is at every job site to oversee his employees and make sure that our client is getting the best quality and most professional work possible. ---- Here's a few facts about Westside Home Improvement Inc. : We are fully insured - We do FREE work for the SPCA and other animal shelters. We look forward to help you on your next project!!

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Bellas Painting & More
New to Angi

Serving Broadalbin, NY and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Hello welcome to the family of Bella's Painting & more . My father left me this company back in 2012 when he past away . But before that my father opened his doors after coming home from the war in 1972 .my father started this company with one truck and one other employee now to this day we have 10 employees here in NY and 25 employees in the state of Florida . \nThings we offer are exterior paint and interior paint . Also drywall full install and finish . We also do much more then painting . We have more then one company we also own ACE TO GO CONTRACTING LLC .. located out of Johnstown NY and the state of Florida as well.

Painting - Interior Project
Painting - Interior Project
We painted the body of this and some trim last year and did a new roof . Roof was 3 years ago
Way up in the mountains
Painting - Exterior Project

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Fencing questions, answered by experts

You can only change your neighbor's fence with their permission. A neighbor's fence is their property, and altering it without their consent could constitute trespassing or property damage, which may have legal consequences. If you have concerns or disagreements about your neighbor's fence, communicate with them openly and try to reach a mutually agreeable solution. If you believe the fence violates local zoning laws or property regulations, consult with local authorities or seek legal advice to address the issue through proper channels. 

Costs depend on material, labor, and additional features like gates or decorative elements.

Most homeowners don't need to inform their neighbors before constructing a fence, according to the law, but you will need to make sure that you’re building on the property line or on your side of the property line. Otherwise, the neighbor could complain, which would require you to tear down and reinstall the fence. In any case, keeping them in the loop is the neighborly thing to do!

Whether you inform your neighbors or not, always use property records and a land survey to ensure your fence stays within your property boundaries.

Hedges are a better financial investment for a home than fences in several ways. First, hedges are less expensive to install than fences. Fence installation costs $1,775 to $4,600, depending on the type and size. You can also choose to plant smaller and less expensive hedges, knowing that it will take longer for them to mature. Next, mature hedges add resale value to the home, meaning the cost savings get even better when it's time to sell.

The depth of your post hole depends on your post length. If you decide on a two-rail fence, the posts are likely 6 feet long. You want your hole to be at least 1/3 of the post length. In this case, your post hole should be two feet deep.

If you opt for a three-rail fence, the posts will typically be 7 feet long, meaning your post hole should be 28 inches deep.

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