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R&M Building and Remodeling
Pickett Mill Road
No reviews
R&M Building and Remodeling
Pickett Mill Road
No reviews
8 years of experience

We Provide High Quality Remodels, Repairs, and Renovations for Residential Homes and Commercial Properties. We also do Custom Deck Design and Construction. Privacy Fences. Patios. Sheds. Siding. Roof Repair. Retaining Walls and other Hard Scapes. We do it all!

We Provide High Quality Remodels, Repairs, and Renovations for Residential Homes and Commercial Properties. We also do Custom Deck Design and Construction. Privacy Fences. Patios. Sheds. Siding. Roof Repair. Retaining Walls and other Hard Scapes. We do it all!


Livingstone Engineering, LLC
725 South Dunes Drive
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Livingstone Engineering, LLC
725 South Dunes Drive
No reviews
Free onsite estimate

Mechanical Engineer (PE) - Hvac and any mechanical design work. Energy Efficiency Audits, General Whole-House Handyman, Troubleshooting repair and maintenance expert. Plumbing systems expert. HEATING AND AC expert. Electrical troubleshooting and repair. General home and commercial upfits and remodels consulting and renovations.

Mechanical Engineer (PE) - Hvac and any mechanical design work. Energy Efficiency Audits, General Whole-House Handyman, Troubleshooting repair and maintenance expert. Plumbing systems expert. HEATING AND AC expert. Electrical troubleshooting and repair. General home and commercial upfits and remodels consulting and renovations.


PLS Construction and Industrial Maintenance
5.00(
3
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PLS Construction and Industrial Maintenance
5.00(
3
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

There's no job too big. There's no job too small, and we feel like there's no limitations to what we can accomplish. We started out as a process piping company, working for the likes of BMW and Ernest Julio Gallo wine. But we've done work on small stuff like lawn equipment and boat docks...

"It went great! He came to me and took care of my welding at my location. He was fast friendly and above all did a great job. I would recommend him for any and all you welding needs. Great guy!"

Payton V on September 2023

There's no job too big. There's no job too small, and we feel like there's no limitations to what we can accomplish. We started out as a process piping company, working for the likes of BMW and Ernest Julio Gallo wine. But we've done work on small stuff like lawn equipment and boat docks...

"It went great! He came to me and took care of my welding at my location. He was fast friendly and above all did a great job. I would recommend him for any and all you welding needs. Great guy!"

Payton V on September 2023


Flooring & More
106 Matthews Ave
No reviews
Flooring & More
106 Matthews Ave
No reviews
10 years of experience

Flooring & More is a privately owned, single man small business with more than 10 years of experience. My name is Tyler. I provide free estimates and my goal is always to give the best price possible, therefore I go to several different material suppliers and find the best price so you get the best price on the material and labor end of my services provided. Once I find you the best price I will have you order the material (most deliver free) if not I will go get the material and get started. My top goals are quality and customer satisfaction. I accept cash or money order. Payment financing will be available soon. Please note that I am just starting out on my own building from only the tools I have and all material must be ordered and paid for up front. There's no job too small and your home improvements and repairs are my priorities and goals.

Flooring & More is a privately owned, single man small business with more than 10 years of experience. My name is Tyler. I provide free estimates and my goal is always to give the best price possible, therefore I go to several different material suppliers and find the best price so you get the best price on the material and labor end of my services provided. Once I find you the best price I will have you order the material (most deliver free) if not I will go get the material and get started. My top goals are quality and customer satisfaction. I accept cash or money order. Payment financing will be available soon. Please note that I am just starting out on my own building from only the tools I have and all material must be ordered and paid for up front. There's no job too small and your home improvements and repairs are my priorities and goals.


Locking Mailboxes
6038 Clark Rd. #50
5.00(
2
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Locking Mailboxes
6038 Clark Rd. #50
5.00(
2
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Sub-Contractor #911384 ,We accept all forms of payment,including Pay Pal, Checks, PO's. We are also a Calif. Licensed Small Buisiness . In business for over 10 years

Sub-Contractor #911384 ,We accept all forms of payment,including Pay Pal, Checks, PO's. We are also a Calif. Licensed Small Buisiness . In business for over 10 years

Mailbox repairs FAQs

Brick mailbox repairs cost about $625 on average, ranging from about $500 to $750, depending on the extent of damage, type of brick and mortar, time of year, location, and experience level of the mason doing repairs. Hire a masonry contractor to inspect the brick mailbox’s damage and recommend a repair plan. They can also provide a price estimate that’s specific to your type and size of mailbox.

Yes, it’s usually possible to repair damaged brick mailboxes. If the masonry is damaged, the brick can be cut out and replaced, or the mortar joints can be cut out and retucked. However, the new mortar will likely be different in color from the original mortar joints. In most cases, if the mailbox itself is damaged, it’s possible to cut it out and replace it. Consult a masonry contractor to determine whether it’s worth repairing your brick mailbox based on its value and amount of damage.

Typically, a brick mason will repair a brick mailbox. They can provide an estimate for repairs, which may include sourcing replacement brick, mortar, and other materials. If your brick mailbox has been completely destroyed, you should check with your local building code enforcement office to confirm that a brick mailbox is allowed in your location as some areas do not allow brick mailboxes because of the potential hazard for drivers who may hit them.

Homeowners are responsible for maintaining their own mailboxes. Otherwise, a property manager is responsible for repairs and maintenance if the Post Office does not maintain it. If you own your home, you are responsible for maintaining the mailbox at the specified height, distance from the road, and functionality.

Mailbox repair can cost anywhere from $100 to $300, depending on the type of mailbox, materials involved, and labor cost. The estimated cost of repairs also depends on whether you need to replace the mailbox post, the post’s construction, and type of mailbox. If you have multiple mailboxes, the cost will increase compared to a single mailbox.

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