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Native Contracting

119 Meadowbrook Dr
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Native Contracting

119 Meadowbrook Dr
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21 years of experience

Residential and light commercial contractor for interior/ exterior finish carpentry and window / door repalcement installation. Certified Construction Safety procedures,limited flexible payment terms and credit cards excepted. Insured for general liability $2,000,000 coverage.

Residential and light commercial contractor for interior/ exterior finish carpentry and window / door repalcement installation. Certified Construction Safety procedures,limited flexible payment terms and credit cards excepted. Insured for general liability $2,000,000 coverage.




Ryan'S Home Improvements

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Ryan'S Home Improvements

4.56(
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Customers say: Quick response
41 local quotes requested

Ryans Home Improvements is a family owned business, that has been servicing the 518 community for over 15 years. We offer a wide variety of satisfactory services such as Roofing, Siding, Windows and doors, pool openings and closings, and liner changes. We strive to satisfy all of our customers and will go the extra mile to make sure you're completely satisfied.Most of all WE SHOW UP. We are Fully Insured.

"Ryan and his crew were extremely professional, punctual with great communication. Installed siding, repaired screen porch. It looks beautiful. Definitely would hire again."

Patrick B on September 2024

Ryans Home Improvements is a family owned business, that has been servicing the 518 community for over 15 years. We offer a wide variety of satisfactory services such as Roofing, Siding, Windows and doors, pool openings and closings, and liner changes. We strive to satisfy all of our customers and will go the extra mile to make sure you're completely satisfied.Most of all WE SHOW UP. We are Fully Insured.

"Ryan and his crew were extremely professional, punctual with great communication. Installed siding, repaired screen porch. It looks beautiful. Definitely would hire again."

Patrick B on September 2024


RL Home Improvements

8 Columbine Ave
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RL Home Improvements

8 Columbine Ave
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Free onsite estimate

I have over 30 years of experience in home improvements, remodeling, repair, and building. Specializing in smaller jobs on any level and in every phase of home construction. We have no employees and do not use subcontractors. All of our work is performed hands on by only me, the business owner. From the initial consultation through job completion our goal is simple...to provide our customers with old fashioned customer service and top quality craftsmanship. We accept all forms of payments- personal check, cash, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express, bank cards as credit.

I have over 30 years of experience in home improvements, remodeling, repair, and building. Specializing in smaller jobs on any level and in every phase of home construction. We have no employees and do not use subcontractors. All of our work is performed hands on by only me, the business owner. From the initial consultation through job completion our goal is simple...to provide our customers with old fashioned customer service and top quality craftsmanship. We accept all forms of payments- personal check, cash, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express, bank cards as credit.



MJG Contracting

271 Lishakill Rd
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MJG Contracting

271 Lishakill Rd
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40 years of experience

mjg contracting has served the capitol district and surrounding areas since 1985 and is certified in window and door replacement. Also fully knowledgeable in all aspects of building and remodeling.mjg contracting is owner operated and performs all or most of trades required for remodeling projects, and therefore creating an extremely efficient and seamless experience during the construction period.mjg contacting has countless references and is considered to be entirely trustworthy, reasonably priced,and extremely informative about project details as to leave nothing to guess or misunderstood about the final outcome of the project. Most importantly the craftsmanship and detail to work is considered to be among there finest quality. Many pictures and references are available. Thank you for your consideration!

mjg contracting has served the capitol district and surrounding areas since 1985 and is certified in window and door replacement. Also fully knowledgeable in all aspects of building and remodeling.mjg contracting is owner operated and performs all or most of trades required for remodeling projects, and therefore creating an extremely efficient and seamless experience during the construction period.mjg contacting has countless references and is considered to be entirely trustworthy, reasonably priced,and extremely informative about project details as to leave nothing to guess or misunderstood about the final outcome of the project. Most importantly the craftsmanship and detail to work is considered to be among there finest quality. Many pictures and references are available. Thank you for your consideration!


Allied Construction

Po Box 220
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Allied Construction

Po Box 220
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Allied Construction covers all your construction needs from small renovations to building a home from the ground up. We are a small group of skilled tradesman located in the Capital Region of NY. We deal with customers one on one to make their plans and dreams a reality. We provide free estimates and accept major credit cards.

Allied Construction covers all your construction needs from small renovations to building a home from the ground up. We are a small group of skilled tradesman located in the Capital Region of NY. We deal with customers one on one to make their plans and dreams a reality. We provide free estimates and accept major credit cards.


"The owner Scott showed up, we talked about the work to be performed and we scheduled a date to start work. We then sat down and discussed materials, building permit, etc... Scott asked me if I wanted to handle the building permit and the materials. I have never hired a contractor so I assumed that the contractor typically does this part of the contract and I was a little intimidated. He then told me that he would take care of everything and he would even draw up a plan of what he was going to do and that the inspector would more than likely accept the drawing and give us the permit. I gave Scott a $13,789 deposit for materials and half the cost of labor. Then after several calls with Scott, he told me that the 12" pad that was preexisting structure was on, was not up to code per the building inspector and it had to be removed. I told Scott I would remove it, but winter had set in. So Scott and I settled on an early start date for construction in April of 2019. I rented jack hammers, a cement saw, a bobcat skidsteer and 2 roll offs(of which the roll off sank into my driveway and caused an additional $3,800 in damages). I broke up the cement and threw my back out in the process. I called Scott back to have his guys clean up the property so he could start work finally (late April). He came over, looked at what was left and told me it would be another 6 to 7. I said "hundred?" and he responded " no, thousand" then he continued by saying that he knows a lot of cops and he did work for them and when the jobs hit the ceiling of their budget, Scott worked out a payment plan with them so he could finish the work and make them happy. Now, my yard sits in rubble and my back was hurting. I contacted the local building inspector just to see why a pad 12" thick was not enough to build on and he told me no one ever contacted him regarding my property address. So now I sit nearly $20,000 in debt with 0 work done by this contractor. I want to point out that when I hired him, I went to home depot pro referral desk and they gave me 3 trusted contractors. I researched them all, looked over their websites, checked the better business bureau and made my calls. 1 contractor never returned my calls, 1 called back but told me that I was going to have to wait 6 month before he could even think about doing my project because he was headed South for work. So, I looked over Scott's info and he had an A+ with the BBB. The pictures on his website were plentiful and looked really professional. He had nothing but good reviews on his page. Seemed like a shoe in. I just, within a weeks time (today is 7/7/19), went onto his website again and noticed another person stating almost the same exact thing that I am posting here. I contacted that individual and they are pursuing legal action against him as well. DO NOT USE THIS CONTRACTOR. HE WILL TAKE YOUR MONEY AND RUN!!"

Robert F on July 2019

Owner operated, quality oriented, and satisfaction a must.

"The owner Scott showed up, we talked about the work to be performed and we scheduled a date to start work. We then sat down and discussed materials, building permit, etc... Scott asked me if I wanted to handle the building permit and the materials. I have never hired a contractor so I assumed that the contractor typically does this part of the contract and I was a little intimidated. He then told me that he would take care of everything and he would even draw up a plan of what he was going to do and that the inspector would more than likely accept the drawing and give us the permit. I gave Scott a $13,789 deposit for materials and half the cost of labor. Then after several calls with Scott, he told me that the 12" pad that was preexisting structure was on, was not up to code per the building inspector and it had to be removed. I told Scott I would remove it, but winter had set in. So Scott and I settled on an early start date for construction in April of 2019. I rented jack hammers, a cement saw, a bobcat skidsteer and 2 roll offs(of which the roll off sank into my driveway and caused an additional $3,800 in damages). I broke up the cement and threw my back out in the process. I called Scott back to have his guys clean up the property so he could start work finally (late April). He came over, looked at what was left and told me it would be another 6 to 7. I said "hundred?" and he responded " no, thousand" then he continued by saying that he knows a lot of cops and he did work for them and when the jobs hit the ceiling of their budget, Scott worked out a payment plan with them so he could finish the work and make them happy. Now, my yard sits in rubble and my back was hurting. I contacted the local building inspector just to see why a pad 12" thick was not enough to build on and he told me no one ever contacted him regarding my property address. So now I sit nearly $20,000 in debt with 0 work done by this contractor. I want to point out that when I hired him, I went to home depot pro referral desk and they gave me 3 trusted contractors. I researched them all, looked over their websites, checked the better business bureau and made my calls. 1 contractor never returned my calls, 1 called back but told me that I was going to have to wait 6 month before he could even think about doing my project because he was headed South for work. So, I looked over Scott's info and he had an A+ with the BBB. The pictures on his website were plentiful and looked really professional. He had nothing but good reviews on his page. Seemed like a shoe in. I just, within a weeks time (today is 7/7/19), went onto his website again and noticed another person stating almost the same exact thing that I am posting here. I contacted that individual and they are pursuing legal action against him as well. DO NOT USE THIS CONTRACTOR. HE WILL TAKE YOUR MONEY AND RUN!!"

Robert F on July 2019

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Doors questions, answered by experts

You put shims between the three-sided frame to which the door hinges are attached and the framing of the rough wall opening. Using shims like this will center your door in the wall opening and allows you to make small adjustments to get your door plumb and level for smooth operation. Your shims and the gap they fill will be covered when you install door trim, so don’t worry too much about the appearance.

Clean glass and frames regularly, lubricate hinges, and inspect seals for wear to ensure functionality.

Here's an idea if you love pocket doors but prefer the barn door style: A pocket door that looks like a barn door. You might prefer pocket doors but still desire the rustic aesthetic of a barn door. You can simply choose a function pocket door with the same style as a barn door. There are many options available on the market to fit the look you want to achieve.

You should prime interior doors before painting for the best results. If you do paint directly on the wood, you could see some of the grain patterns show through the paint, in which case you’d need to apply additional coats. Priming the surface before painting will reduce the number of coats and can better cover the grain pattern for a clean, finished look.

A door sill is the bottom portion of your door frame, while a threshold is the transition piece that separates the two types of flooring between rooms, or serves as the transition between the interior and exterior on an exterior door. The threshold sits on top of the door sill. A kick plate is a protective plate that sits against the face of a door to prevent damage to the door from feet and shoes. You’ll usually only find kick plates on exterior doors, while every door has a door sill, and most exterior and interior doors have a threshold.

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