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HomeServe Pro

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HomeServe Pro

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11 years of experience

We are a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity and treats your home as if it were our own. We offer a variety of handyman services that are customizable to each individual project. You will find us to be competitively priced, paying close attention to the details of each and every project that we are involved with. We look forward to building lasting relationships and guarantee your satisfaction!

We are a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity and treats your home as if it were our own. We offer a variety of handyman services that are customizable to each individual project. You will find us to be competitively priced, paying close attention to the details of each and every project that we are involved with. We look forward to building lasting relationships and guarantee your satisfaction!


Taylormade Renovations, LLC

634 Wayne Ave
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Taylormade Renovations, LLC

634 Wayne Ave
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Free onsite estimate

All our work is done by Taylormade Renovations employees, No sub-contracting. We work with clients as far as pay schedule is concerned. We except Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express.

"The renovation started with removing windows and a sliding glass door in the back of the home and replacing them with shorter windows so kitchen cabinets could fit underneath. The first thing we noticed is that sometimes the work style was messy. Leaving the insulating window foam on the window and it is still there. The caulking around the window has cracked two times since installation in less than a year. The wrong paint was used on the window trim and sills. One of the workers wanted to remove a prefinished piece of trim that was part of the window. When the crack was repaired, the prefinished window trim was sanded to exposed wood and was never repaired. Six weeks later the rest of the work began. When the kitchen was demolished, the temporary clamp on the water burst within 45 minutes after they left our home and caused damage to the living area below. While you know that mistakes happen, there was an inconsistent level of care throughout the project. At first, the owner was onsite with the crew. As time went on, he would only be on site 2 or 3 hours a day and the crew was not working well together. It became very clear that he was more concerned about his outside activity than this construction project. Because of the pandemic, we were all in the home while the work was being completed. What we witnessed was cringe worthy at times. Fighting between crew members and with the owner. I can't even remember how many times a crew member walked of the job and then return a few days later. There was definitely a lack of concern that work was being done correctly and a lot of the finishing work was sloppy and inconsistent. Work had to be redone more times than I can count. If only he realized that he could be much more efficient if he ensured it was done the right the first time. At times, I would hear him point it out to them, but he would not follow through to make sure the crew were doing it correctly. There were several seam issues in the drywall work and paint issues with drips left on the wall or not enough paint on the roller leaving roller marks. The ceiling and walls had to be repainted. I still have wall paint on the ceiling and ceiling paint on the walls. They never used the blue tape. The lines are messy. The main floor bathroom renovation was a disaster. This bathroom was completely gutted including the walls. The tile application was messy with the tile spacing uneven and bumpy. On top of that, the grout had to be fixed. When the second batch of grout was mixed, it was not mixed the same so the color was different. There were sections of the tile shower that need to be replaced. They also needed to grind all the grout out and re-grout. Thousands of dollars later, I have to remove all wall tile in the bathroom and start over. The cut ceramic tiles were chipped edges. I did the research and purchased a sanding stone for the diamond blade for his tile cutter. The second bathroom remodel was not as bad, but we still have issues. The niche had to be removed because it wasn't built correctly. The contractor left tape on my ceiling and trim that need to be sanded and repainted. I had to repurchase more than $1000 dollars in materials so his screwups could be fixed, not to mention $8,000 to fix the first floor bathroom and the cost to fix the second floor bathroom. The contractor appears to have the appropriate skills for the structural work, but my experience with the finishing work was not acceptable. I have photos and receipts to support this review. I don't want someone else to have this same experience."

Lisa C on April 2021

All our work is done by Taylormade Renovations employees, No sub-contracting. We work with clients as far as pay schedule is concerned. We except Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express.

"The renovation started with removing windows and a sliding glass door in the back of the home and replacing them with shorter windows so kitchen cabinets could fit underneath. The first thing we noticed is that sometimes the work style was messy. Leaving the insulating window foam on the window and it is still there. The caulking around the window has cracked two times since installation in less than a year. The wrong paint was used on the window trim and sills. One of the workers wanted to remove a prefinished piece of trim that was part of the window. When the crack was repaired, the prefinished window trim was sanded to exposed wood and was never repaired. Six weeks later the rest of the work began. When the kitchen was demolished, the temporary clamp on the water burst within 45 minutes after they left our home and caused damage to the living area below. While you know that mistakes happen, there was an inconsistent level of care throughout the project. At first, the owner was onsite with the crew. As time went on, he would only be on site 2 or 3 hours a day and the crew was not working well together. It became very clear that he was more concerned about his outside activity than this construction project. Because of the pandemic, we were all in the home while the work was being completed. What we witnessed was cringe worthy at times. Fighting between crew members and with the owner. I can't even remember how many times a crew member walked of the job and then return a few days later. There was definitely a lack of concern that work was being done correctly and a lot of the finishing work was sloppy and inconsistent. Work had to be redone more times than I can count. If only he realized that he could be much more efficient if he ensured it was done the right the first time. At times, I would hear him point it out to them, but he would not follow through to make sure the crew were doing it correctly. There were several seam issues in the drywall work and paint issues with drips left on the wall or not enough paint on the roller leaving roller marks. The ceiling and walls had to be repainted. I still have wall paint on the ceiling and ceiling paint on the walls. They never used the blue tape. The lines are messy. The main floor bathroom renovation was a disaster. This bathroom was completely gutted including the walls. The tile application was messy with the tile spacing uneven and bumpy. On top of that, the grout had to be fixed. When the second batch of grout was mixed, it was not mixed the same so the color was different. There were sections of the tile shower that need to be replaced. They also needed to grind all the grout out and re-grout. Thousands of dollars later, I have to remove all wall tile in the bathroom and start over. The cut ceramic tiles were chipped edges. I did the research and purchased a sanding stone for the diamond blade for his tile cutter. The second bathroom remodel was not as bad, but we still have issues. The niche had to be removed because it wasn't built correctly. The contractor left tape on my ceiling and trim that need to be sanded and repainted. I had to repurchase more than $1000 dollars in materials so his screwups could be fixed, not to mention $8,000 to fix the first floor bathroom and the cost to fix the second floor bathroom. The contractor appears to have the appropriate skills for the structural work, but my experience with the finishing work was not acceptable. I have photos and receipts to support this review. I don't want someone else to have this same experience."

Lisa C on April 2021



Kaden Construction

1801 Main Street
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Kaden Construction

1801 Main Street
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Kaden Construction has been in business since 2009. We specialize in residential construction and repairs. Services include, but are not limited to, drywall repairs, painting, cabinetry and appliance install, doors and hardware, light electrical and plumbing.

Kaden Construction has been in business since 2009. We specialize in residential construction and repairs. Services include, but are not limited to, drywall repairs, painting, cabinetry and appliance install, doors and hardware, light electrical and plumbing.



Gatto Design/Build, LLC

4810 Sandy Drive
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Gatto Design/Build, LLC

4810 Sandy Drive
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19 years of experience

We are a family-owned residential general contractor. We do full house renovations, kitchens, bathrooms, decks & porches and we offer a full 6 day per week handyman service. We will help you through the entire building process from budgeting, planning, material selection and design to construction.

We are a family-owned residential general contractor. We do full house renovations, kitchens, bathrooms, decks & porches and we offer a full 6 day per week handyman service. We will help you through the entire building process from budgeting, planning, material selection and design to construction.


Total Handy Services

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Total Handy Services

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Customers say: Terrific value

If you are in need of a handyman for your home repair, home maintenance or home improvement in the Pittsburgh area, we are a trusted choice. Total Handyman Service can take care of all your home repairs, home maintenance and home improvement projects whether a small item or a list of things needing fixed.

"Eli came out quickly and evaluated the door install we needed; gave us a price and said they could get the door for us from Home Depot once we ordered it/paid for it. In the end HD didn't have the right door and Eli's crew was willing to pick up a door for us from Lowes at the waterfront. They got the door and came to install on the day and time that was agreed upon. It was a hard install, it's a 100 year old house, and nothing is straight! They got the door in and leveled everything to get it working properly. Unfortunately when they installed the old deadbolt it wasn't working right. I contacted the company over the weekend and they arrived promptly on Monday to get it right. In the end we paid 450 for the door install (were quoted $400, but seriously they were here for 6 hours! and the price was fair) I'm very happy with the level of work and effort that went into doing it right and returning to make sure that the deadbolt was working properly too. Highly recommend! Jody and David were both easy to work with, very professional and do good work."

Azadeh B on November 2019

If you are in need of a handyman for your home repair, home maintenance or home improvement in the Pittsburgh area, we are a trusted choice. Total Handyman Service can take care of all your home repairs, home maintenance and home improvement projects whether a small item or a list of things needing fixed.

"Eli came out quickly and evaluated the door install we needed; gave us a price and said they could get the door for us from Home Depot once we ordered it/paid for it. In the end HD didn't have the right door and Eli's crew was willing to pick up a door for us from Lowes at the waterfront. They got the door and came to install on the day and time that was agreed upon. It was a hard install, it's a 100 year old house, and nothing is straight! They got the door in and leveled everything to get it working properly. Unfortunately when they installed the old deadbolt it wasn't working right. I contacted the company over the weekend and they arrived promptly on Monday to get it right. In the end we paid 450 for the door install (were quoted $400, but seriously they were here for 6 hours! and the price was fair) I'm very happy with the level of work and effort that went into doing it right and returning to make sure that the deadbolt was working properly too. Highly recommend! Jody and David were both easy to work with, very professional and do good work."

Azadeh B on November 2019


Fountainhead Home Improvements

185 Noble Avenue - 2L
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Fountainhead Home Improvements

185 Noble Avenue - 2L
No reviews yet
16 years of experience

Fountainhead Home Improvements provides a range of services for the homeowners of Allegheny county. The company was originally founded in 2009 under the name, Zen Painter. Over the past five years we've expanded operations to include a broad range of home improvement contractor services and underwent a re-branding, changing the name to Fountainhead Home Improvements, and launching a new advertising campaign.

Fountainhead Home Improvements provides a range of services for the homeowners of Allegheny county. The company was originally founded in 2009 under the name, Zen Painter. Over the past five years we've expanded operations to include a broad range of home improvement contractor services and underwent a re-branding, changing the name to Fountainhead Home Improvements, and launching a new advertising campaign.


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Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

There are approximately 5.33 board feet in a 2x4. You can use the board foot calculator in this article to easily find the answer. A 2x4 is 2 inches of thickness by 4 inches of width, so you need to find the length, with 8 feet being the most common. You’d use the calculator here to multiply 2 times 4 times 8, and then divide by 12, arriving at a total of 5.33 board feet. 

The primary parts of a house that need framing during construction are floors, exterior walls, interior walls, and the roof. The framing in these areas provides the skeleton for adding other materials over the top. With walls, for example, contractors can hang drywall over the interior walls and siding over the outside of the exterior walls. Proper framing ensures a sturdy house that is built to last.

Carpenters are trained to take on a wide range of home projects. You can hire a carpenter to do framing, roofing, build custom furniture, and make significant upgrades to your home. General carpenters are usually able to handle most jobs. However, you may also choose to hire a carpenter who specializes in a specific type of carpentry. 

If you’re considering buying a home with known termite damage, you can negotiate with the seller to lower the costs of the house. They might be able to make the damage repairs before handing over the keys or lower the asking price before the deal is agreed upon. It’s vital though that even if you’re winning the negotiation, a home inspection contingency might be a good idea in case of future issues.

Cupping and bowing are both types of wood warping, but they affect the board in different ways. Cupping happens when the edges of a board curl upward or downward, creating a concave or convex shape across its width. Conversely, bowing is when the board curves along its length, forming a gentle arc. 

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