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"It was such a pleasure to come home to a clean house. I never had security concerns with them. I even gave them a key so they could get in as needed."
"They cleaned my dad's house. He's getting up in age, and hasn't been keeping up with home cleaning as well as he used to. They did a wonderful job, with much attention to detail. Visiting my dad's home over the Thanksgiving holiday shortly after they cleaned, it was obvious that they did a wonderful job. The house sparkled! "
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"I talked to Frontpoint about details of their security system and was very pleased with the discussion. and answering my specific questions. They also came up with the options they thought my house needed. Support took a fair amount of time and did not act like they were pushing the highest price accessories. Shipment and delivery was quick and on time. There is a self installed wireless system and did not require a tech to come out for the installation. There was an installation manual that touted 15-20 minute install. Well, that part didn't work out too well. There were 10 window/door sensors, two motion detectors and one window breakage sensor. Plus the wireless control unit, and two key chain actuators (the latter would be a very handy add-on for activating or deactivating the unit with passwords etc). The window/door sensors were sort of a problem since it was small plastic cases, one had a magnet and the other the sensor electronics. These had to be attached to the movable window/door and fixed frame to sense opening dindows. Sort of tricky to find a good flat spots to position the units. And the position of the magnet with respect to the electronics was critical or it didn't work. There no clear markings on the units to determine the right positions. Called in and they told me how to activate the control unit and get in a test mode to get the control unit to 'beep' when the sensors were in the right position and separated. So that problem got solved, but it took a fair amount of time properly locate and clean each mounting locations to make sure the adhesive was sticking. This took me much longer than 15-20 minutes, but I was sort of picky. I think they should not be bragging about how long it takes to install on the front cover. And the manual should have much better instructions. And if I had not called in, the clever way of testing with the control unit would not have been known. Oh, then I realized that I had counted windows (10) and doors (2) when I was ordering. Didn't realize that the sensors for both where the same. So there was some confusion and only 10 sensors where sent. Partly my fault. Called in again and they finally agreed to supply 3 more sensors at no cost. Which where received several days later. (one spare!) On to motion detectors. I kept moving the units around and setting them up temporarily to test the area being monitored. Then I let my two dogs--a Golden Retriever and a Black Lab out. Unfortunately they would trigger the motion detectors in the locations I tested. Put that problem aside. Wasn't sure if I could test the glass breakage sensor without breaking some glass. So set that aside also. About that time FrontPoint or maybe it was the monitoring firm called and they wanted the phone numbers for my area police, fire department and ambulance services. I told them that I lived out in the country about 5 miles from a small town that had police, fire, and ambulance. And they found the emergency number in their files. All is well, I thought. About 2 weeks had gone by since I started the install process. Yes, I know, I was slow and thinking about all the details. But a light and bell finally went off concerning the response time for the police etc. Drove into town and met with our Police Chief (for a very small department). First question was checking the phone number I was given. And second was what was the response time that I might expect. That is when things started to 'crumble'. I had been assume about 15 min, which might be pretty long to catch a thief. The Chief then broke the news. The number I was given would not be answered by the local police but would be transferred to the County police. Given the physical size of the county and the number of county police to handle such calls the response time was at best was going to be 30 minutes. Further more the Chief added that most 'out in the county' residences didn't go for the monitored security services but relied on basic camera systems. Now this doesn't stop a burglar, but it can be a powerful deterrent. So now the question was to activate my system and pay the monthly monitoring fee, or set up a camera system that would deter and record some clues of who the burglars where. And this would be a fixed one time cost. So that was the way I decided to go. I contacted FrontPoint with the news. They agreed in my situation that was probably a good choice. They sent me prepaid shipping labels and they have promptly refunded all the charges to date. Can't ask for a better response and that they lived up to the purchase agreement without any hesitation. If you live in an area where you can get reasonably short emergency response, I recommend FrontPoint highly. Other than the problem that no monitoring system can solve, every thing was great.
Welcome Home Moving Services strives every day to provide you the highest quality moving services in the industry. We are an honest and diligent company with only the most experienced movers. We have inherited a continued work ethic that we live by here at Welcome Home Moving Services. It is our promise to provide you, our customers with superior and professional moving services and top-rated customer service. We are directly affiliated with only A-rated carriers which gives us the best pricing. We verify that they are fully licensed and insured according to FMCSA rules and regulations. When you entrust us to handle your move, know that we will use the most reliable equipment to transport your possessions safely to your destination.
"When I bought this house, it was was filthy, smelled horrible from outside even, was rodent and roach-infested. Counters, floors were wet and rotting. Everything had to be torn out and rebuilt. Now my home is beautiful. The bathrooms are lovely. There were no short-cuts or rush jobs, or anything left unfinished. I’ve had neighbors and friends who are in building and construction admire and compliment the high quality of the work done on my home. Most people who come in comment on the beautiful flooring, or the cleanliness of the walls and ceilings. I live in a quiet, gated community and there was never a complaint about a mess outside or noise. Very clean."
I have 35 years experience building in the Austin area. Siding exterior trim and outdoor entertainment areas as in pergolas arbors are my specialty to me. I can build an addition to your existing house I can build your beautiful deck can replace your windows or doors. I’m an Army Veteran.
In most cases, your deck will need some form of deck footing to hold it in place, preventing moisture from rotting your wood and decreasing your deck’s lifespan. Concrete deck blocks are the most common type of footing for floating decks. Some homeowners use ground-level deck footings. For added security, consider digging and laying your ground-level footings below ground.
Covering your deck with a breathable tarp can protect it from snow, ice, and cold winter temperatures. This is a good winterizing solution if you don’t plan to use your deck at all during the colder months. However, it might be best to skip the tarp if you’ll still be walking on your deck or using it in a limited capacity.
The problems with composite decking include a high rate of expansion and contraction from temperature swings. This characteristic can cause boards to split, delaminate, or peel. In addition, significant movement can cause shrinking, warping, twisting, and bending. For this reason, you should minimize moisture and ensure proper airflow below your deck.
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.
A deck is typically attached to a house and accessed via the back door. Decks are usually constructed from wood or composite materials. A terrace, on the other hand, is a raised platform that can be attached to or detached from the house and is typically made from a hard-paved material, such as paving stones. Terraces can be built on the ground or on the roof of a home.
The Crowell, TX homeowners’ guide to deck cleaning services
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
Refinishing your deck is a great way to restore its appearance and fall in love with your outdoor space. Use this guide to learn how much it costs based on factors like size and type.
The changing of seasons signals it’s time to tackle your home renovation list. From gutter cleaning to power-washing, here are some must-do spring home projects.