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H. Park Home Repair & Maintenance, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Remote, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

SEE OUR LIMITED TIME ONLY, SPECIAL PROMOTIONS OFFER !\n\n"Why buy new when you can re-do" is our motto. \n\nH . Park Home Repair & Maintenance, LLC., has 30 years experience in the industry, so we definitely know what we're doing! We provide great quality service to all, which is next to none. We strive on making all of our customers happy, and are not complete with any job until you are completely satisfied. \n\nWe are highly skilled at customizing and matching existing woodwork. Our tradesmen do traditional craftsman style work as well as modern faire. We work closely with our customers and address their desires and needs with their projects. \n\nSome of the areas of expertise are: custom carpentry, repair carpentry, additions, remodels, custom masonry including brick, rock and concrete, fencing, stucco, drywall, texture, painting, windows and much more!\n\nWhat Previous Customers have said about us :\n\nReferences\n\n\nHal & Karen -\n\n- Remodeled Kitchen. Matched Original Cabinetry and Constructed to look authentic and original. Fabricated Kitchen counters with Cherry Wood. Re-finished original wood flooring to original, rustic look. Installed all new fixtures Complete Kitchen.\n\n- Bath upgrade. Remove tub and replaced with shower. Moved commode. Fabricated Cherry Wood Counter, Installed ceramic sink. Framed in original mirror. Flooring, Sheetrock, Texture, Paint.\n\nEleanor -\n\n- Repaired outside of craftsman three story home and painted with original style color scheme.\n\n\nTestimonials\n\nKathie G:\n\nI was concerned about calling a "contractor" for my repairs, as I was afraid it would be real expensive and that my jobs would be too small. I was pleasantly surprised that I was treated as well as a high dollar customer and that my work was done efficiently, quickly, and reasonably priced. They fixed my sink, repaired my front porch and installed a new front door. I am very happy with the work and the courtesy.\n\nBrad H. & Ken A:\n\nWe were totally impressed with the knowledge and vision of H. Park Home Repair. We were daunted by the project as it was important that every detail be perfect! They worked with us on every phase and kept us informed on each detail. We had our entire kitchen made over. It is quite disturbing having part of your home taken apart because you feel fear that your home won't be the same. And thankfully it wasn't the same!!!! Wow! The workmanship is outstanding. It is so wonderful having people over who ooh and ahh over our kitchen. We are so proud. Thanks to H. Park Home Repair & Maintenance we have a showcase kitchen. Not to mention that they were kind and reasonable in pricing. (we checked prices carefully). We are happy to recommend this company.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n

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Poured concrete is often the cheapest material for a retaining wall, costing around $6 to $8 per square foot. Other budget-friendly options include vinyl and landscaping timbers, which range from $10 to $15 per square foot; landscaping timbers are particularly well-suited for DIY projects. Untreated timber and railroad ties are a step up in price, starting at $15 to $25 per square foot. Natural stones can also be a cost-effective choice if you can source them from your own property, but they can be expensive to purchase. High-end materials like steel are typically the most expensive but offer superior durability and aesthetics.

Costs depend on material type, labor rates, and additional features like decorative finishes or reinforcement.

Generally, a railroad tie retaining wall consisting of a single line of ties should be between 3 and 4 feet tall—and the height often tops out at around 6 feet. You can go taller, but you may need additional footings and reinforcements, including a second layer of railroad ties to support the added weight of the soil it’s holding back.

If you've decided you'd like to skip the cost of restoring a brick exterior wall after considering whether you should repair or replace brick on your house, you can consider installing fiber cement siding over brick for a cost of $2 to $6 per square foot. When done properly, cement siding over brick offers a durable, low-maintenance option that can actually reduce your home's energy costs. It's also attractive. However, improper installation or installation over heavily compromised brick can cause water damage. 

The lifespan of a retaining wall varies based on its material, installation quality, maintenance, and local climate, with an average range of 20 to 100 years. Retaining walls made from durable materials like concrete, stone, and brick generally last a minimum of 50 years. Concrete walls typically last between 50 and 100 years, while brick can last for over a century in ideal conditions. Timber retaining walls can last from 20 to 40 years, depending on the wood quality, and pressure-treated wood walls average around 30 years. It is important to note that a retaining wall can fail prematurely if it was poorly constructed, for example, with inefficient footings or without necessary rebar reinforcements.

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