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DERHEIM PAINTING LLC

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DERHEIM PAINTING LLC

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2020 years of experience
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Konrad Derheim didn't just start a painting company—he set out to raise the standard for what painters in Ardmore could be. With a background rooted in hard work and hands-on experience, Konrad launched Derheim Painting in 2020 with a simple mission: to bring color, beauty, and integrity to every home and business his team touches.

Konrad Derheim didn't just start a painting company—he set out to raise the standard for what painters in Ardmore could be. With a background rooted in hard work and hands-on experience, Konrad launched Derheim Painting in 2020 with a simple mission: to bring color, beauty, and integrity to every home and business his team touches.


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Sentri Homes

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Sentri Homes

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2023 years of experience
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Sentri Homes is a full-service contractor delivering high-end home additions, whole-home remodels, new custom builds, luxury kitchens, structural framing, roof replacements, and every major renovation. We assign a dedicated project manager to every job, deliver meticulous craftsmanship with clear communication, and back our work with an industry-leading warranty to ensure complete peace of mind on your largest investments. Our in-house team of licensed builders and master craftsmen consistently earns 5-star reviews by turning big visions into stunning, high-value homes—when you need one trusted partner who truly does it all, we’re the proven choice.

Sentri Homes is a full-service contractor delivering high-end home additions, whole-home remodels, new custom builds, luxury kitchens, structural framing, roof replacements, and every major renovation. We assign a dedicated project manager to every job, deliver meticulous craftsmanship with clear communication, and back our work with an industry-leading warranty to ensure complete peace of mind on your largest investments. Our in-house team of licensed builders and master craftsmen consistently earns 5-star reviews by turning big visions into stunning, high-value homes—when you need one trusted partner who truly does it all, we’re the proven choice.


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Champion Windows and Home Exteriors of Oklahoma City

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Champion Windows and Home Exteriors of Oklahoma City

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Customers say: Quality work
1953 years of experience

There’s never been a better time to transform you home with Champion of Oaklahoma! Think of us as a one-stop shop for everything you need to beautify your home’s exterior: windows, sunrooms, siding, roofing and doors. Only Champion offers the superior energy efficiency of Comfort 365 Windows, industry-leading limited lifetime guarantee, and award winning products made in the USA. For over 60 years, Champion has been manufacturing and installing quality windows, doors and sunrooms while creating a seamless experience for our customers. More than 9 out of 10 customers recommend Champion. Not only do Champion products enhance your curb appeal, but can also lower your energy bills, improve the comfort level of your home and reward you with a high return on your investment. Experience the difference Champion products can make for your home today! ENERGY STAR®, NSA, AAMA, Installation Experts, VSI, BBB, NFRC

"Messed up everything from start to finish and now trying to bill me extra. Salesman lied, lied, lied. Took months to finish installation and correct all of the mistakes. Never use this company. No one will return a phone call."

Sheryl C on July 2023

There’s never been a better time to transform you home with Champion of Oaklahoma! Think of us as a one-stop shop for everything you need to beautify your home’s exterior: windows, sunrooms, siding, roofing and doors. Only Champion offers the superior energy efficiency of Comfort 365 Windows, industry-leading limited lifetime guarantee, and award winning products made in the USA. For over 60 years, Champion has been manufacturing and installing quality windows, doors and sunrooms while creating a seamless experience for our customers. More than 9 out of 10 customers recommend Champion. Not only do Champion products enhance your curb appeal, but can also lower your energy bills, improve the comfort level of your home and reward you with a high return on your investment. Experience the difference Champion products can make for your home today! ENERGY STAR®, NSA, AAMA, Installation Experts, VSI, BBB, NFRC

"Messed up everything from start to finish and now trying to bill me extra. Salesman lied, lied, lied. Took months to finish installation and correct all of the mistakes. Never use this company. No one will return a phone call."

Sheryl C on July 2023


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American Exteriors LLC

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American Exteriors LLC

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Customers say: Super punctual
1993 years of experience

American Exteriors LLC has been offering custom built replacement windows and maintenance free siding products to residents throughout the Midwest and Western United States since 1983. In fact, we continue to grow daily. Homeowners that are looking for replacement windows or vinyl siding reach out to American Exteriors daily- and the reason why is American Exteriors not only sells exterior replacement products, we manufacture them as well.

American Exteriors LLC has been offering custom built replacement windows and maintenance free siding products to residents throughout the Midwest and Western United States since 1983. In fact, we continue to grow daily. Homeowners that are looking for replacement windows or vinyl siding reach out to American Exteriors daily- and the reason why is American Exteriors not only sells exterior replacement products, we manufacture them as well.


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Independent Home Inspections & Construction

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Independent Home Inspections & Construction

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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Independent Home Inspections and Construction is a member of the Better Business Bureau and is owned by James Johnson who has 2 full time tradesmen well trained in the construction trades such as Foundation, Framing, Drywall, Roofing, Siding, Insulation, Cabinet Making, with a mutiple sub contractor following ,Electrical, Plumbing, Hvac and Concrete construction, Masonry.

Independent Home Inspections and Construction is a member of the Better Business Bureau and is owned by James Johnson who has 2 full time tradesmen well trained in the construction trades such as Foundation, Framing, Drywall, Roofing, Siding, Insulation, Cabinet Making, with a mutiple sub contractor following ,Electrical, Plumbing, Hvac and Concrete construction, Masonry.


Salazar Roofing & Construction Inc

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Salazar Roofing & Construction Inc

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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 91% of Angi customers
Recommended by 91% of HomeAdvisor customers

We have several locations with our main location being in Yukon, OK. Within each office, each of our over 25 team members are committed to providing excellent service for your construction needs. We also have numerous subcontractors who assist us with each job. Financing is available if needed.

"In May 2019 we hired Salazar Roofing and construction to replace the roofing and siding on our house due to storm damage. During the initial phase working with the Salesman, Preston out of the Lawton office, he tells us that we will get vinyl siding, instead of the Steel siding that is currently on the house. We are told it is because it is too expensive and the insurance company does not pay enough to replace it. That should have been a red flag to us right there. Our insurance company would have covered the additional cost if the cost they estimated to replace the steel siding (that was already on the house) with steel siding, they would have required a supplemental. I am fairly confident that Preston was well aware of this, he knew to submit a supplemental to cover a lift to be used for installing the siding. The contract that is provided by Salazar and signed by the salesperson and the homeowner is vague enough that the home owner really doesn’t know what they are getting as far as materials. But in the end there is a statement that states that management must approve what is in the contract. The invoice that we were provided at the end of the job does not give a breakdown of what kind of siding was put on the house, it also does not break down how the money paid is allocated to each portion of the job. The roofing was completed in roughly a week, everything was cleaned up every day, the roofers came in worked and left before 5:00 pm. The siding job was sub-contracted, we were told that it was because their siding person was 2-4 weeks behind. The company they hired to replace the siding was worthless, and I would not have hired them out right to change a towel. After 4.5 weeks, and after receiving a picture of what I was told to be his foot, where he had stepped on a nail, I asked Gary to get another contractor out to finish the siding. He wouldn’t and asked for me to give him until that weekend to finish. Miraculously the contractor had no problem walking when he showed up Saturday to finish the job. Finally at the end of august it is complete. Tornado Strong was not off our property more than two hours before Preston was contacting us demanding money. The siding was up, but there were problems. When we brought our concerns up to Gary, my husband and I were yelled at, as if the issues brought up were our fault. When we questioned the sub-contractors actual ability to do the siding job we were told that that company had all the necessary proof that he knew what he was doing with siding. We were even told that there was a recording of me saying we were completely satisfied with the job. He couldn’t produce the recording. But I did tell Gary that what I said was that this is about as good as the job is going to get, that I was not satisfied. I will give Gary a small amount of credit, he did come out and look and acknowledge that there were problems, he would have someone come out and fix the problems and had gutters put on our front porch. Primarily I believe because the contractor removed the wood holders for gutters. He also provided an 8 year labor warranty. The more I have needed to request problems be requested the harder it gets to get a response from anyone. Below is a complete list of all the times I have or attempted to contact this company for repairs. If they had used the appropriate material (ie steel siding) like they were paid for, I do not believe I would be experiencing these problems. There is no decking where the siding is, so there is only the support posts for the siding to be secured to. Which they constantly pointed out to me throughout the whole process. We never lost any of the steel siding that was on before. When the wind blows, you can watch the siding “breath” as the wind circulates through it. November 12th 2019, I contacted Gary, the manager at the Lawton Office about siding that had come loose/completely came off the house from recent winds. Gary informed me that Cool Temp would be calling me to make repairs. November 21 2019 I informed Gary that I had not heard from Cool Temp and wanted an update, again on November 27th 2019, and on December 2d 2019, I was finally informed that someone from Cool Temp was on their way out to make the requested repairs. On June 3d 2020 Siding from the same areas were lost or lose, I contacted Gary, Manager of the Salazar Office in Lawton. He stated that he would come out and take a look at the damage, but would not commit to a time. On June 4th Gary came out to look at the damage, but did not do anything else in regards to telling us that it falls out of the scope of the warranty or that he would have someone out to fix it. Text messages were sent on June 15th, 16th, 22d, and 26th On July 5th at 10:09 pm, I sent a message to Salazar roofing in regards to the needed repairs that we contacted Gary about. I received a response that they would look into it. On July 8th, I requested a follow up. I did receive a call from Erik Salazar and he did send someone out to replace the siding that had come loose or completely off the house. August 11 2020 I sent pictures of the same area of the house that had lost or lose siding to Erik Salazar and he sent an individual out to out to make the repair, but again on September 28th, once again, we have siding that has come lose or off from the same area of the house. I spoke to Sophia on 10 October 2020 and was told someone would get in contact with me within the next 48 hours. I do not hear from anyone, so on October 20th I contacted the Yukon office again. Sophia informs me that Gary Handy, the manager from the Lawton office will be in contact with me. I did tell Sophia that I did not want to talk to Gary, as he was the reason I was in this situation, and that he disregarded my August call for repairs. I was informed that a Ramiro would be contacting me to set up a time to come and inspect the damage. Ramiro came to the property on 22 October, we showed him the paperwork from our insurance company that shows that Salazar was paid for steel gauge siding, yet we have vinyl siding on our house. Ramiro informed us that Mr. Salazar had sent him down to look at the property, he took some measurements, and told us that he would turn the documents into Mr. Salazar. On the 29th of October approximately my husband contacted Ramiro, because we had not heard anything from anyone to that point. Ramiro informed us that the office was closed due to the ice storm. On 3 November I contacted the Yukon office because I had not heard from them from the inspection completed by Ramiro. I spoke to Miguel, when I informed him that my insurance company had paid Salazar for Steel siding he was a little surprised that I knew that and asked me to provide him with the document that I had showing that. The document that I have is the ALLCAT – which I am sure that Salazar was provided a copy. I sent Miguel, at [email protected] in the afternoon, at 4:00pm that afternoon, my husband called and asked to speak to Mike. He was on the phone but was told that he would call us back. He did not. On 4 November, I receive a call from John wanting to come to the house, in order to see what supplies he would need. On 5 November he did show up, quickly walked around, and we agreed on Monday, 9 November for Salazar to come back out to make the repairs. No time was agreed upon. 9 November 2020, at 1000hrs no one from Salazar has shown up at our house. I called John at 10:15 and the call was sent to voicemail. If they had used the appropriate material (ie steel siding) like they were paid for, I do not believe I would be experiencing these problems. There is no decking where the siding is, so there is only the support posts and black backing for the siding to be secured to. Preston, Gary and Chris Cates with Tornado Strong constantly pointed this out, so they already knew it was a problem. They were hoping I would shell out more money to have them put plywood up. Which they constantly pointed out to me throughout the whole process. We never lost any of the steel siding that was on before. When the wind blows, you can watch the siding “breath” as the wind circulat"

Diana A on November 2020

We have several locations with our main location being in Yukon, OK. Within each office, each of our over 25 team members are committed to providing excellent service for your construction needs. We also have numerous subcontractors who assist us with each job. Financing is available if needed.

"In May 2019 we hired Salazar Roofing and construction to replace the roofing and siding on our house due to storm damage. During the initial phase working with the Salesman, Preston out of the Lawton office, he tells us that we will get vinyl siding, instead of the Steel siding that is currently on the house. We are told it is because it is too expensive and the insurance company does not pay enough to replace it. That should have been a red flag to us right there. Our insurance company would have covered the additional cost if the cost they estimated to replace the steel siding (that was already on the house) with steel siding, they would have required a supplemental. I am fairly confident that Preston was well aware of this, he knew to submit a supplemental to cover a lift to be used for installing the siding. The contract that is provided by Salazar and signed by the salesperson and the homeowner is vague enough that the home owner really doesn’t know what they are getting as far as materials. But in the end there is a statement that states that management must approve what is in the contract. The invoice that we were provided at the end of the job does not give a breakdown of what kind of siding was put on the house, it also does not break down how the money paid is allocated to each portion of the job. The roofing was completed in roughly a week, everything was cleaned up every day, the roofers came in worked and left before 5:00 pm. The siding job was sub-contracted, we were told that it was because their siding person was 2-4 weeks behind. The company they hired to replace the siding was worthless, and I would not have hired them out right to change a towel. After 4.5 weeks, and after receiving a picture of what I was told to be his foot, where he had stepped on a nail, I asked Gary to get another contractor out to finish the siding. He wouldn’t and asked for me to give him until that weekend to finish. Miraculously the contractor had no problem walking when he showed up Saturday to finish the job. Finally at the end of august it is complete. Tornado Strong was not off our property more than two hours before Preston was contacting us demanding money. The siding was up, but there were problems. When we brought our concerns up to Gary, my husband and I were yelled at, as if the issues brought up were our fault. When we questioned the sub-contractors actual ability to do the siding job we were told that that company had all the necessary proof that he knew what he was doing with siding. We were even told that there was a recording of me saying we were completely satisfied with the job. He couldn’t produce the recording. But I did tell Gary that what I said was that this is about as good as the job is going to get, that I was not satisfied. I will give Gary a small amount of credit, he did come out and look and acknowledge that there were problems, he would have someone come out and fix the problems and had gutters put on our front porch. Primarily I believe because the contractor removed the wood holders for gutters. He also provided an 8 year labor warranty. The more I have needed to request problems be requested the harder it gets to get a response from anyone. Below is a complete list of all the times I have or attempted to contact this company for repairs. If they had used the appropriate material (ie steel siding) like they were paid for, I do not believe I would be experiencing these problems. There is no decking where the siding is, so there is only the support posts for the siding to be secured to. Which they constantly pointed out to me throughout the whole process. We never lost any of the steel siding that was on before. When the wind blows, you can watch the siding “breath” as the wind circulates through it. November 12th 2019, I contacted Gary, the manager at the Lawton Office about siding that had come loose/completely came off the house from recent winds. Gary informed me that Cool Temp would be calling me to make repairs. November 21 2019 I informed Gary that I had not heard from Cool Temp and wanted an update, again on November 27th 2019, and on December 2d 2019, I was finally informed that someone from Cool Temp was on their way out to make the requested repairs. On June 3d 2020 Siding from the same areas were lost or lose, I contacted Gary, Manager of the Salazar Office in Lawton. He stated that he would come out and take a look at the damage, but would not commit to a time. On June 4th Gary came out to look at the damage, but did not do anything else in regards to telling us that it falls out of the scope of the warranty or that he would have someone out to fix it. Text messages were sent on June 15th, 16th, 22d, and 26th On July 5th at 10:09 pm, I sent a message to Salazar roofing in regards to the needed repairs that we contacted Gary about. I received a response that they would look into it. On July 8th, I requested a follow up. I did receive a call from Erik Salazar and he did send someone out to replace the siding that had come loose or completely off the house. August 11 2020 I sent pictures of the same area of the house that had lost or lose siding to Erik Salazar and he sent an individual out to out to make the repair, but again on September 28th, once again, we have siding that has come lose or off from the same area of the house. I spoke to Sophia on 10 October 2020 and was told someone would get in contact with me within the next 48 hours. I do not hear from anyone, so on October 20th I contacted the Yukon office again. Sophia informs me that Gary Handy, the manager from the Lawton office will be in contact with me. I did tell Sophia that I did not want to talk to Gary, as he was the reason I was in this situation, and that he disregarded my August call for repairs. I was informed that a Ramiro would be contacting me to set up a time to come and inspect the damage. Ramiro came to the property on 22 October, we showed him the paperwork from our insurance company that shows that Salazar was paid for steel gauge siding, yet we have vinyl siding on our house. Ramiro informed us that Mr. Salazar had sent him down to look at the property, he took some measurements, and told us that he would turn the documents into Mr. Salazar. On the 29th of October approximately my husband contacted Ramiro, because we had not heard anything from anyone to that point. Ramiro informed us that the office was closed due to the ice storm. On 3 November I contacted the Yukon office because I had not heard from them from the inspection completed by Ramiro. I spoke to Miguel, when I informed him that my insurance company had paid Salazar for Steel siding he was a little surprised that I knew that and asked me to provide him with the document that I had showing that. The document that I have is the ALLCAT – which I am sure that Salazar was provided a copy. I sent Miguel, at [email protected] in the afternoon, at 4:00pm that afternoon, my husband called and asked to speak to Mike. He was on the phone but was told that he would call us back. He did not. On 4 November, I receive a call from John wanting to come to the house, in order to see what supplies he would need. On 5 November he did show up, quickly walked around, and we agreed on Monday, 9 November for Salazar to come back out to make the repairs. No time was agreed upon. 9 November 2020, at 1000hrs no one from Salazar has shown up at our house. I called John at 10:15 and the call was sent to voicemail. If they had used the appropriate material (ie steel siding) like they were paid for, I do not believe I would be experiencing these problems. There is no decking where the siding is, so there is only the support posts and black backing for the siding to be secured to. Preston, Gary and Chris Cates with Tornado Strong constantly pointed this out, so they already knew it was a problem. They were hoping I would shell out more money to have them put plywood up. Which they constantly pointed out to me throughout the whole process. We never lost any of the steel siding that was on before. When the wind blows, you can watch the siding “breath” as the wind circulat"

Diana A on November 2020


We are a business that is based out of Shawnee, Oklahoma that offer a extreme wide verity of services and is insured and bonded


Amazing EZ-Screen Porch Windows

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Amazing EZ-Screen Porch Windows

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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Amazing EZ-Screen Porch Windows are uniquely designed and custom-sized screen porch windows made to fit existing openings without expensive re-framing. They are also ideal for new construction. It’s easy to enclose your outdoor spaces. Versatile, rugged and attractive, they’re also a snap to operate. Open, they let the breeze in, closed they provide protection for rain, snow, wind, dust and the summer sun. Light weight, but heavy duty. Amazing EZ-Screen Porch Windows are constructed of durable extruded aluminum frames with a tough powder coat. The frames hold mesh screens and lightweight, vinyl-glazed panels in place. The strong 10-mil vinyl glaze we use provides panoramic views, while keeping the elements out. If the vinyl is accidentally distorted, it will return to its original shape within minutes. If cut or damaged, the vinyl can be easily replaced inexpensively. Clean with mild dishwashing detergent and a clear water rise. For best results, we recommend a final cleaning with EZ-Screen Vinyl Cleaner and Preservative, available through Amazing EZ-Screen Porch Windows. The Amazing EZ-Screen Porch Windows can ship your new windows directly to your home within 3 – 4 weeks. Our windows are delivered ready to be installed. We always say, “if you can operate a caulking gun and screw gun, then you can install your own windows”. We accept Visa, Master Card, and Discover.

"It went perfectly. I called and spoke to the office immediately. They came out the next day on a Sunday prepared to give an estimate and complete the job. Everything is done. They performed quality work with quality products, very professional, clean-cut, honest, efficient, fair price. We are very happy and highly recommend them."

Michele I on August 2019

Amazing EZ-Screen Porch Windows are uniquely designed and custom-sized screen porch windows made to fit existing openings without expensive re-framing. They are also ideal for new construction. It’s easy to enclose your outdoor spaces. Versatile, rugged and attractive, they’re also a snap to operate. Open, they let the breeze in, closed they provide protection for rain, snow, wind, dust and the summer sun. Light weight, but heavy duty. Amazing EZ-Screen Porch Windows are constructed of durable extruded aluminum frames with a tough powder coat. The frames hold mesh screens and lightweight, vinyl-glazed panels in place. The strong 10-mil vinyl glaze we use provides panoramic views, while keeping the elements out. If the vinyl is accidentally distorted, it will return to its original shape within minutes. If cut or damaged, the vinyl can be easily replaced inexpensively. Clean with mild dishwashing detergent and a clear water rise. For best results, we recommend a final cleaning with EZ-Screen Vinyl Cleaner and Preservative, available through Amazing EZ-Screen Porch Windows. The Amazing EZ-Screen Porch Windows can ship your new windows directly to your home within 3 – 4 weeks. Our windows are delivered ready to be installed. We always say, “if you can operate a caulking gun and screw gun, then you can install your own windows”. We accept Visa, Master Card, and Discover.

"It went perfectly. I called and spoke to the office immediately. They came out the next day on a Sunday prepared to give an estimate and complete the job. Everything is done. They performed quality work with quality products, very professional, clean-cut, honest, efficient, fair price. We are very happy and highly recommend them."

Michele I on August 2019


All Pro Roofing & Remodeling is a locally owned company proudly serving Oklahoma for over a decade. Call now for a Free Assessment (405) 948-4300 .


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Roger Allen Restorations & Homes

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Roger Allen Restorations & Homes

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Customers say: Terrific value
1947 years of experience

We offer complete services with all licensed trades to complete your dreams! In 1947 my grandfather started a tradition I carry on as a 3rd generation homebuilder/renovator. I personally have over 30 years of hands on experience in dealing with ALL aspects of your home!

We offer complete services with all licensed trades to complete your dreams! In 1947 my grandfather started a tradition I carry on as a 3rd generation homebuilder/renovator. I personally have over 30 years of hands on experience in dealing with ALL aspects of your home!

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Decks and Porches questions, answered by experts

The main cause of a rotting porch post is prolonged exposure to moisture. So, the best way to prevent rot is to eliminate and guard against moisture.

  • Use wood caulk to seal any cracks, openings, or areas along the post where water is likely to pool.

  • Secure porch posts into concrete, if possible.

  • Cover wooden posts with protective sleeves or wraps, often made of vinyl.

  • Install metal post anchors for extra support.

Painting a damaged pool deck is not recommended if the substrate is crumbling, cracking, spalling, or otherwise actively deteriorating. Continuing deterioration will result in the paint also delaminating or flaking off the damaged surface. Minor damage such as chips or hairline cracks that are not actively deteriorating can often be repaired enough to paint over. A damaged pool deck with a lot of cracking and deterioration should be replaced for best results.

Lattice should not touch the ground, as it creates a possibility for rot and a termite infestation. It’s best to leave a gap of 3 or 4 inches at the bottom for airflow and to keep the wood dry. You can add stones, bricks, or other decorative pieces to conceal the bottom of the lattice if desired.

Your porch could be crumbling due to poor installation, freeze and thaw cycles, or intense pressure washing or sandblasting. If your concrete was poured and cured improperly, moisture can seep into the concrete. When the water freezes and thaws, it causes stress to the structure, leading to cracks and crumbling. If you pressure wash concrete on too high of a setting or sandblast the surface, the concrete can also crumble. 

Spindles on a deck may also be called balusters or pickets. While not as important to the structural support of the deck as the rail posts, they play a critical role in ensuring the deck is safe to use by closing in large gaps in the railing. For this reason, balusters must be no more than 4 inches away from one another.

The Dickson, OK homeowners’ guide to deck and porch services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.