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Robert's Complete Restoration

1601 Mount Rushmore Rd
4.40(
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Robert's Complete Restoration

1601 Mount Rushmore Rd
4.40(
5
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are here to make your life easier. From the top of your Roof to the back of your yard. We can do it all....well almost everything. If you need help with your insurance claim call is we have expert insurance people ready to help.

"They did an excellent job and we would highly recommend them. We will be hiring them again."

MaryBeth N on April 2020

We are here to make your life easier. From the top of your Roof to the back of your yard. We can do it all....well almost everything. If you need help with your insurance claim call is we have expert insurance people ready to help.

"They did an excellent job and we would highly recommend them. We will be hiring them again."

MaryBeth N on April 2020



Advanced Specialty Construction Services

PO Box 39
5.00(
2
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Advanced Specialty Construction Services

PO Box 39
5.00(
2
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

ASCS is a family run, locally owned business proud of it's earned reputation as "The most trusted solution for all of your construction, remodel, roofing, tree care, dirt work/site prep needs". Our 100% satisfaction guarantee, prompt service, friendly faces and reasonable prices set us far ahead of the competition. Whether the job is big or small, we are committed to earning your loyalty, respect and referrals for years to come.

ASCS is a family run, locally owned business proud of it's earned reputation as "The most trusted solution for all of your construction, remodel, roofing, tree care, dirt work/site prep needs". Our 100% satisfaction guarantee, prompt service, friendly faces and reasonable prices set us far ahead of the competition. Whether the job is big or small, we are committed to earning your loyalty, respect and referrals for years to come.



Canchola Renovations

3250 Eichman Rd
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Canchola Renovations

3250 Eichman Rd
No reviews yet
9 years of experience

Local family owned business with several years of experience in the residential and commercial field that specializes but not limited to exterior and interior painting, exterior and interior renovations, roofing repair and replacement, fencing, custom kitchen and bathroom renovations. We at Canchola Renovations are here to serve the San Antonio community to bring dreams come true.Give us a call today to set up your free consultation!

Local family owned business with several years of experience in the residential and commercial field that specializes but not limited to exterior and interior painting, exterior and interior renovations, roofing repair and replacement, fencing, custom kitchen and bathroom renovations. We at Canchola Renovations are here to serve the San Antonio community to bring dreams come true.Give us a call today to set up your free consultation!




DV Roofing & Remodeling

9302 Letcombe
4.75(
12
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DV Roofing & Remodeling

9302 Letcombe
4.75(
12
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Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 91% of Angi customers
Recommended by 91% of HomeAdvisor customers

DV Roofing’s main office is located in San Antonio, TX. We work with residents and surrounding areas to bring you great roofing and quality service at an affordable price. Our goal is to make your home improvement needs quick, painless, and affordable.

"I wanted to share my experience with DV Roofing and Remodeling. I fired them around 6 weeks ago due to finding out that they were trying to get away with over $3,000 worth of work that was not done. When meeting with David Violette and Roger the owners, they were professional and appeared to be an honest person. I clearly stated to David that I wanted all repairs done that the insurance was reimbursing for. When he came over with Roger to write up the contract, he did not include my window screens which the insurance was paying for (I thought it was an honest oversight). He quickly went down the check list mumbling some, but did not explain he was not listing everything the insurance was paying for and he did not explain that he had no intentions on replacing my felt as he was requesting reimbursement for (which is illegal). I found out the quality of work they do because they left a piece of my drip edge in the front of my house damaged. I called them back to fix a speaker they didn't reattach to the back of my house and to fix the drip edge. They came out and fixed both, but unfortunately did a sloppy job with my drip edge and the front of my house looked like it had a patch job done. It previously was a smooth piece of drip edge and now it had a patch. I called David to have him come out and look at the patch work that I was not happy with. I also called a second company to come out that is a Haag trained roof inspector. I wanted to get a second opinion on the patch job so I could discuss with David when he came. The inspector requested all the information about the repairs that should have been done and inspected to see if they were all done. He found over $3,000 worth of work that was not done. He took pictures of the work that was not completed. The inspector did not cost a lot, so I would recommend that everyone getting a roof done hire an inspector. David had also included damages for my fence as a supplemental check that he NEVER discussed with me. I had to meet with lawyers and the fraud department. It has been a nightmare. Because the insurance gave me the initial first payment and I had already paid DV Roofing the first check, they stated at this point it was a civl suit, prior to my paying him they could have stepped in. BEWARE where it says replace felt, if he scratches it out and writes in install he has no intention on tearing off your old felt and replacing with new felt (however he sure will collect money for it) and when he hand writes in on replacing the drip edge and writes "as needed" (but he requests reimbursement to replace it all). He tried to pocket this money. He gave me all these other excuses the other times we talked about where the $3000 went to and I discussed with the inspector, insurance, lawyers, and RCAT. They all stated he was full of bull and pocketing the money. The crew was extremely nice and professional and even though they had an inspector on sight, it is clear he is in on this poor quality of work as well. Please beware and choose another contractor. Thank goodness I recorded our conversations, because David can't lie about what he said. I have emails and recordings. DV Roofing was a horrible choice. Their website states that they have "best warranties in the industry, no short-cuts on materials or our superb craftsmanship". This is a complete lie. They cut corners (over $3,000 worth). Not replacing the felt in itself it "poor workmanship" not superb. Their warranty is also not the best. Most offer 10 year warranties, they offered 5 years. They committed fraud and mislead me. I should not have had to research every night and learn about roofing, nor should I have had to hire a certified roof inspector and lawyer. They are supposedly the professional in this field. David stated that all roofing companies do this, and they don't. That's why there is an association w/ ethical roofing companies that care to be a part of the association and uphold those standards. It is companies like DV Roofing that make roofing companies look bad. Please do not fall victim."

Monica G on December 2020

DV Roofing’s main office is located in San Antonio, TX. We work with residents and surrounding areas to bring you great roofing and quality service at an affordable price. Our goal is to make your home improvement needs quick, painless, and affordable.

"I wanted to share my experience with DV Roofing and Remodeling. I fired them around 6 weeks ago due to finding out that they were trying to get away with over $3,000 worth of work that was not done. When meeting with David Violette and Roger the owners, they were professional and appeared to be an honest person. I clearly stated to David that I wanted all repairs done that the insurance was reimbursing for. When he came over with Roger to write up the contract, he did not include my window screens which the insurance was paying for (I thought it was an honest oversight). He quickly went down the check list mumbling some, but did not explain he was not listing everything the insurance was paying for and he did not explain that he had no intentions on replacing my felt as he was requesting reimbursement for (which is illegal). I found out the quality of work they do because they left a piece of my drip edge in the front of my house damaged. I called them back to fix a speaker they didn't reattach to the back of my house and to fix the drip edge. They came out and fixed both, but unfortunately did a sloppy job with my drip edge and the front of my house looked like it had a patch job done. It previously was a smooth piece of drip edge and now it had a patch. I called David to have him come out and look at the patch work that I was not happy with. I also called a second company to come out that is a Haag trained roof inspector. I wanted to get a second opinion on the patch job so I could discuss with David when he came. The inspector requested all the information about the repairs that should have been done and inspected to see if they were all done. He found over $3,000 worth of work that was not done. He took pictures of the work that was not completed. The inspector did not cost a lot, so I would recommend that everyone getting a roof done hire an inspector. David had also included damages for my fence as a supplemental check that he NEVER discussed with me. I had to meet with lawyers and the fraud department. It has been a nightmare. Because the insurance gave me the initial first payment and I had already paid DV Roofing the first check, they stated at this point it was a civl suit, prior to my paying him they could have stepped in. BEWARE where it says replace felt, if he scratches it out and writes in install he has no intention on tearing off your old felt and replacing with new felt (however he sure will collect money for it) and when he hand writes in on replacing the drip edge and writes "as needed" (but he requests reimbursement to replace it all). He tried to pocket this money. He gave me all these other excuses the other times we talked about where the $3000 went to and I discussed with the inspector, insurance, lawyers, and RCAT. They all stated he was full of bull and pocketing the money. The crew was extremely nice and professional and even though they had an inspector on sight, it is clear he is in on this poor quality of work as well. Please beware and choose another contractor. Thank goodness I recorded our conversations, because David can't lie about what he said. I have emails and recordings. DV Roofing was a horrible choice. Their website states that they have "best warranties in the industry, no short-cuts on materials or our superb craftsmanship". This is a complete lie. They cut corners (over $3,000 worth). Not replacing the felt in itself it "poor workmanship" not superb. Their warranty is also not the best. Most offer 10 year warranties, they offered 5 years. They committed fraud and mislead me. I should not have had to research every night and learn about roofing, nor should I have had to hire a certified roof inspector and lawyer. They are supposedly the professional in this field. David stated that all roofing companies do this, and they don't. That's why there is an association w/ ethical roofing companies that care to be a part of the association and uphold those standards. It is companies like DV Roofing that make roofing companies look bad. Please do not fall victim."

Monica G on December 2020


"The owner doesn't do any work. Lied to us about his trim guy WHO HE JUST HIRED AND MET THE DAY BEFORE. The painter had a small area to paint and took all day. Numerous texts to Ty about the problems and he wouldn't return calls. Recieved threatening texts from him and his contractor as we weren't goingto okay then until the job was done. I saved all the messages and coverted to a pdf to report, and low and behold I come across his name looking for another contractor! Consumers beware!!"

Julie D on February 2019

"The owner doesn't do any work. Lied to us about his trim guy WHO HE JUST HIRED AND MET THE DAY BEFORE. The painter had a small area to paint and took all day. Numerous texts to Ty about the problems and he wouldn't return calls. Recieved threatening texts from him and his contractor as we weren't goingto okay then until the job was done. I saved all the messages and coverted to a pdf to report, and low and behold I come across his name looking for another contractor! Consumers beware!!"

Julie D on February 2019

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Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

Yes, columns can be used to replace a load-bearing wall. However, you will need to use a support beam as well. Using columns can be a great way to provide additional support for large areas and improve your home's aesthetics.

Yes, joists are considered structural, as they support the flooring or roofing above them and help distribute the load to the beams, which, in turn, distribute that load to weight-bearing walls or foundational supports directly below them. Joists not only help distribute the load evenly to your beams, but they also provide direct support to the subfloor in flooring systems, which helps reduce creaking and the risk of uneven flooring.

No, beams are the primary load-bearers for flooring or roofing systems, and they distribute the weight of the structure to your foundational supports, while joists bear far less weight and distribute their loads to the beams. Beams are usually thicker and longer, and they have support posts or foundation walls beneath them for support.

Joists do distribute their load to beams, but they don’t sit on top of the beams. Instead, home builders nail or screw the joists directly to the beams such that the end of the joist butts up against the edge of the beam. Beams can sit on other beams for support, but you’ll never see a joist sitting on top of a beam or another joist.

You can enclose an open carport, however, there are several things to consider before opting to do so. You'll want to check local building codes and permit requirements before proceeding to make sure it’s legal. While you can sometimes stick-frame a carport enclosure, pre-fab kits are also available. Remember that you'll likely need to meet concrete slab regulations and provide lighting inside the structure. Both of which could substantially drive up costs.

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