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Russell Laine Construction, LLC
4.6(
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Serving Sidney, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I had a wood deck redone in composite. They used the existing frame and were able to add to it in order to increase the overall size. Nice group of guys did the work. The cuts are very clean and the deck is solid. It looks great! I requested a change towards the end of the project that required extra labor and they worked with me on that to get the deck just how I wanted. Would use their services again."
Residential Bridge
Residential Bridge
Residential Bridge
Residential Bridge
Residential Bridge

+15

Response time1 day
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Untamed Contracting
5.0(
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Serving Sidney, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

"The project has been completed and looks great. Repairs were done as I requested and power washing made it look great! Would highly recommend this company. Was completed quickly and efficiently."
Response time2 hrs
Response rate98%
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Plumb-Perfect
4.9(
28
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Serving Sidney, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very courteous and professional. Good communication and efficient. I would highly recommend them for any type of home repair project even roofing!"
Out with the old.
Storm door replaced
Response time4 hrs
Response rate93%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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In N Out Handyman Services N More LLC
4.6(
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Serving Sidney, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"My wife and I are new to the Lima area and recently bought a house that we can slowly work on and build up. I was advised of the company by word of mouth and I am weird when it comes to who I hire and allow in my home. They came out and were very professional, respectful of my home and family, and I appreciated the most that not only did they repair what I had asked they went above and beyond to assist in anything else I needed. I was really glad I called them and received exactly what I was hoping for. I would gladly recommend their services to anyone and will continue to do so."
Wood Burning Stove Instal
Wood Burning Stove Instal
Wood Burning Stove Instal
Wood Burning Stove Instal
Wood Burning Stove Instal

+42

Response time1 day
Response rate99%
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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KDK Construction
4.6(
4
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Serving Sidney, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"KDK Construction is amazing! They work very hard and completely their work in a timely manner. In a time where it's hard to get construction work done on time these guys do it right!"
Response time2 days
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Deck Repair questions, answered by experts

There are several methods for attaching stair stringers to a deck. The best way is to bolt the stringers to the deck joists using three carriage bolts in a triangular pattern. This method offers the sturdiest fit for stairs that won’t budge. Alternatively, attach the stringers to the deck rims using lag bolts or to the posts using adjustable slope hangers.

When installing deck boards, screws are generally a better option than nails. Screws offer superior holding strength over time, keeping the boards securely in place. In contrast, nails are more likely to pop out, which can create a tripping hazard. While you can use either, we recommend using 3-inch galvanized deck screws. To minimize the risk of cracking the wood, it's a good practice to drill small pilot holes before driving the screws into the deck joists.

Yes. Freestanding or floating decks are exactly what the name implies—structures with their own support beams. You can build a deck yourself and place it next to a house for the illusion of a connected deck without the hassle. Or you can construct it in a separate part of your yard for a dedicated outdoor entertainment space. For the purpose of removing a freestanding deck, the steps are the same as an attached deck, but you don’t have to cut the deck away from the home.

Pressure-treated decking may be worth it if you want a natural, insect- and rot-resistant decking material that will last for decades with proper maintenance. As such, it’s a much better option than untreated pine. Alternative wood decking materials like cedar and redwood tend to be less durable and more expensive. Some homeowners prefer composite decking, which is a low-maintenance alternative to wood but is also more costly.

A deck that isn’t attached to a house is called a floating or freestanding deck. These standalone decks are built near ground level, so they usually don’t need deck stairs. Some don’t even require permits. Generally speaking, building a floating deck is faster and more DIY-friendly than constructing one that’s connected to your home.

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