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Last update on July 16, 2025
3 employees. Uses subs. Cost is determined by the job. Cost is determined by the job. No travel charges. No service charges. Extra charge for after hours service may apply. May contact through email. Additional services offered-Roofing, siding, skylights, stucco, wallpaper removal, wallpapering, water coolers, water heaters, water softeners & windows.
"We hired this company in 2016 to do a major remodel of half of our house. The initial estimate was 85K and we were told it would be completed in about three months. It ended up costing us 115K and dragged on for nine months. Some weeks, they only showed up for one day. I constantly called and texted their foreman and was generally ignored. They overcharged for everything, installed cheap windows and siding, and performed substandard work that had to be repeated. They laid an uneven concrete foundation and then tiled over it. It was so bad we dropped a marble at one end, and it rolled across the room. They had to jackhammer up the tile and redo the floor. Their painters used brushes to paint our new cabinets and did the job so badly they had to sand them twice and repaint, and we still have streaks. One was drunk every day on the job. The experience was a nightmare. We looked at their construction flaws every day. In the end, my wife and I threw them out of our house. Do not use these people. If you do, you will regret it, as we do every day."
Allen H on January 2025
3 employees. Uses subs. Cost is determined by the job. Cost is determined by the job. No travel charges. No service charges. Extra charge for after hours service may apply. May contact through email. Additional services offered-Roofing, siding, skylights, stucco, wallpaper removal, wallpapering, water coolers, water heaters, water softeners & windows.
"We hired this company in 2016 to do a major remodel of half of our house. The initial estimate was 85K and we were told it would be completed in about three months. It ended up costing us 115K and dragged on for nine months. Some weeks, they only showed up for one day. I constantly called and texted their foreman and was generally ignored. They overcharged for everything, installed cheap windows and siding, and performed substandard work that had to be repeated. They laid an uneven concrete foundation and then tiled over it. It was so bad we dropped a marble at one end, and it rolled across the room. They had to jackhammer up the tile and redo the floor. Their painters used brushes to paint our new cabinets and did the job so badly they had to sand them twice and repaint, and we still have streaks. One was drunk every day on the job. The experience was a nightmare. We looked at their construction flaws every day. In the end, my wife and I threw them out of our house. Do not use these people. If you do, you will regret it, as we do every day."
Allen H on January 2025
We're here to help you do more. Provide the know-how you need. Give you the resources to get it done. Unleash the doer in you.
We're here to help you do more. Provide the know-how you need. Give you the resources to get it done. Unleash the doer in you.
We specialize in installing decks, fences, and pergolas. We have the expertise to build everything from a simple privacy fence, to custom decks and pergolas. Our team is skilled and ready to make your vision a reality.
"New 2-story deck missed the mark across code, Trex guidelines, and aesthetics. Poor planning. Won't make it right. We lost 5 figures on a 2-man crew that lacks longevity with owner. Hire inspectors before paying final invoice. FYI “Custom Deck and Fence Austin” also has poor reviews on multiple sites noting owner Todd Louis Ratajik of "Good Day Baked Energy Snacks" (Forfeited Existence). Sites now name “Cesar” as owner. Negative reviews disappeared. AFFD has pending lawsuits with Travis County Courts. Unknown AFFD subcontractor alarmingly used my name and address in another client’s lawsuit w**! Standard: Visual consistency. AFFD: Mismatched railing. Todd’s words: "It's the same railing but pinched." (A contractor’s FB review notes lack of materials to properly complete jobs.) Std: Concrete pad supports stairs. AFFD: Stair stringers hover in air, failing to land on concrete. Todd blatantly texted that stringers would step out (not down) from deck. I refuted the abnormality. Top step was cut off; stringers don’t reach concrete. Instead of extending pad or redoing stringers, an ugly post was set. Std: Stairs treads w/o gaps. No overhangs. AFFD: Stringer cuts forgot stairs' fascia; treads weren’t 11+”. Gaps added to meet code -> stair noses >1.25", ie trip hazards. FYI Use rise-to-run guidelines. Std: 42” deck railings. 34-38” stair railings ABOVE boards. AFFD: 44” deck railings. Didn’t supply 34” stair railings; boards grossly notched to lower height, which start at 44”! Std: Posts sit on existing FINISHED concrete pads. (LOL) AFFD: Post had no contact with pad (after removing makeshift shams to hide the blunder) ie ZERO deck weight on ground. Todd asked if this was okay [to not deal with]. Post not corrected at start. Rough concrete poured atop pad to meet post. Ew. Std: 16" oc MAX joist spacing (Trex specs). AFFD: 7 of 13 spacings are >16". No blocking. Add 1 or 2 joists = ~15.5" or 14" spacings. Todd said his ways are “affordable” and “economical”. Eek. Best: Competitor contracts: "12-in joist spacings", "blocking", “glulam beam”. Std: Trex Cocktail Rail Kit (full-width support, hidden fasteners). AFFD: 5.5" wavy floor boards nailed to 1" rail. Visible screws, rough shavings, corner gaps, no support eg 2x4s to flatten board. No countersunk screws and putty to hide nails. Std: Professional aesthetics. AFFD: Not spraying railing cuts = RUST. No continuity in stairs fascia to meet deck edge. Silver bolts on black railings. Posts unequal distance from deck edges. Cedar’s shorter lifespan requires staining / maintenance < Trex’s composite fascia. Std: Disclosure of unforeseen issues. Protocols. Loyal crews. AFFD: Crew wasted a day plotting makeshift repairs after causing roof damage. Licensed roofer was furious about erroneously-cut flashing. Roofers returned after crew again made damaging cuts where told not to. Zero acknowledgement from Todd. AFFD: Crew noted holes in house’s ceiling after removing joist nails. No repairmen references. Not-our-problem mentality. AFFD: 15+ days by 2 tired guys: the hire + his actual neighbor. Ditto to reviewer compelled to supervise. Days start late, end after 7pm. My neighbors had 5 deck builders who left by 6pm still jolly. AFFD: Non-recyclables in recycling bin. Concrete and stinky liquid in trash bin. Cigarette butts, nails, and construction debris across yard. AFFD: Crew won’t tell owner about gray areas and errors in judgments. One unsure if he'd get paid wth. Std: Professionalism. AFFD: No final walkthroughs. Owner ignores items in emails. Condescending; when I climbed a ladder re an issue (that I called a roofer to fix), Todd muttered that I was “an inspector, eh”. Instead of talking measurements, Todd’s retort was “I’m the owner of a deck company”, as if titles alone grant proficiency. Labor is hired out, crew turnover is high. Workmanship depends on whoever is outsourced, who aren’t deck builders so much as guys who "have built decks before". Expect no corrections on what Todd Ratajik deems as "good enough"."
Ja N on October 2022
We specialize in installing decks, fences, and pergolas. We have the expertise to build everything from a simple privacy fence, to custom decks and pergolas. Our team is skilled and ready to make your vision a reality.
"New 2-story deck missed the mark across code, Trex guidelines, and aesthetics. Poor planning. Won't make it right. We lost 5 figures on a 2-man crew that lacks longevity with owner. Hire inspectors before paying final invoice. FYI “Custom Deck and Fence Austin” also has poor reviews on multiple sites noting owner Todd Louis Ratajik of "Good Day Baked Energy Snacks" (Forfeited Existence). Sites now name “Cesar” as owner. Negative reviews disappeared. AFFD has pending lawsuits with Travis County Courts. Unknown AFFD subcontractor alarmingly used my name and address in another client’s lawsuit w**! Standard: Visual consistency. AFFD: Mismatched railing. Todd’s words: "It's the same railing but pinched." (A contractor’s FB review notes lack of materials to properly complete jobs.) Std: Concrete pad supports stairs. AFFD: Stair stringers hover in air, failing to land on concrete. Todd blatantly texted that stringers would step out (not down) from deck. I refuted the abnormality. Top step was cut off; stringers don’t reach concrete. Instead of extending pad or redoing stringers, an ugly post was set. Std: Stairs treads w/o gaps. No overhangs. AFFD: Stringer cuts forgot stairs' fascia; treads weren’t 11+”. Gaps added to meet code -> stair noses >1.25", ie trip hazards. FYI Use rise-to-run guidelines. Std: 42” deck railings. 34-38” stair railings ABOVE boards. AFFD: 44” deck railings. Didn’t supply 34” stair railings; boards grossly notched to lower height, which start at 44”! Std: Posts sit on existing FINISHED concrete pads. (LOL) AFFD: Post had no contact with pad (after removing makeshift shams to hide the blunder) ie ZERO deck weight on ground. Todd asked if this was okay [to not deal with]. Post not corrected at start. Rough concrete poured atop pad to meet post. Ew. Std: 16" oc MAX joist spacing (Trex specs). AFFD: 7 of 13 spacings are >16". No blocking. Add 1 or 2 joists = ~15.5" or 14" spacings. Todd said his ways are “affordable” and “economical”. Eek. Best: Competitor contracts: "12-in joist spacings", "blocking", “glulam beam”. Std: Trex Cocktail Rail Kit (full-width support, hidden fasteners). AFFD: 5.5" wavy floor boards nailed to 1" rail. Visible screws, rough shavings, corner gaps, no support eg 2x4s to flatten board. No countersunk screws and putty to hide nails. Std: Professional aesthetics. AFFD: Not spraying railing cuts = RUST. No continuity in stairs fascia to meet deck edge. Silver bolts on black railings. Posts unequal distance from deck edges. Cedar’s shorter lifespan requires staining / maintenance < Trex’s composite fascia. Std: Disclosure of unforeseen issues. Protocols. Loyal crews. AFFD: Crew wasted a day plotting makeshift repairs after causing roof damage. Licensed roofer was furious about erroneously-cut flashing. Roofers returned after crew again made damaging cuts where told not to. Zero acknowledgement from Todd. AFFD: Crew noted holes in house’s ceiling after removing joist nails. No repairmen references. Not-our-problem mentality. AFFD: 15+ days by 2 tired guys: the hire + his actual neighbor. Ditto to reviewer compelled to supervise. Days start late, end after 7pm. My neighbors had 5 deck builders who left by 6pm still jolly. AFFD: Non-recyclables in recycling bin. Concrete and stinky liquid in trash bin. Cigarette butts, nails, and construction debris across yard. AFFD: Crew won’t tell owner about gray areas and errors in judgments. One unsure if he'd get paid wth. Std: Professionalism. AFFD: No final walkthroughs. Owner ignores items in emails. Condescending; when I climbed a ladder re an issue (that I called a roofer to fix), Todd muttered that I was “an inspector, eh”. Instead of talking measurements, Todd’s retort was “I’m the owner of a deck company”, as if titles alone grant proficiency. Labor is hired out, crew turnover is high. Workmanship depends on whoever is outsourced, who aren’t deck builders so much as guys who "have built decks before". Expect no corrections on what Todd Ratajik deems as "good enough"."
Ja N on October 2022
2- 3 Employees. Home of the real after hour service call. No hidden charges or fees. Just 49.95. Our service call is the same price all day long,and we only repair what needs to be repaired. We'll go over any unexpected cost with you before performing a repair. All labor is guaranteed for a full year. Additional email - [email protected].
"Automatic garage door went up, then wouldn't go down. Recommending San Antonio Express Garage Doors because 1) Alex answered his phone when I called (a very important first step - if a company doesn't answer their phone, I move on to other companies), 2) Alex called me back like he SAID he would (he kept his word), 3) he made an extra effort to come out same day, 4) he was able to identify and fix the problem, and explained how to prevent it in the future. Price was reasonable. All-in-all, I couldn't have asked for more, and recommend Alex and his company."
Lynnette K on March 2019
2- 3 Employees. Home of the real after hour service call. No hidden charges or fees. Just 49.95. Our service call is the same price all day long,and we only repair what needs to be repaired. We'll go over any unexpected cost with you before performing a repair. All labor is guaranteed for a full year. Additional email - [email protected].
"Automatic garage door went up, then wouldn't go down. Recommending San Antonio Express Garage Doors because 1) Alex answered his phone when I called (a very important first step - if a company doesn't answer their phone, I move on to other companies), 2) Alex called me back like he SAID he would (he kept his word), 3) he made an extra effort to come out same day, 4) he was able to identify and fix the problem, and explained how to prevent it in the future. Price was reasonable. All-in-all, I couldn't have asked for more, and recommend Alex and his company."
Lynnette K on March 2019
Locally owned & operated. Custom cabinets, epoxy, stains and polyaspartic concrete coatings. Custom cabinets for the garage, custom closets, pantires and offices. We also offer 99 different sizes of our garage overhead storage racks.
Locally owned & operated. Custom cabinets, epoxy, stains and polyaspartic concrete coatings. Custom cabinets for the garage, custom closets, pantires and offices. We also offer 99 different sizes of our garage overhead storage racks.
license #23704 I give free bids, insured,and bonded , I do work also for no-profit such as Hill country animal league, ST, JUDES and have all kinds of references residential, I also do commerical work .
license #23704 I give free bids, insured,and bonded , I do work also for no-profit such as Hill country animal league, ST, JUDES and have all kinds of references residential, I also do commerical work .
Additional addresses: PO Box 140794 Austin, TX 78714; 7605 Compass Dr Austin, TX 78724. Additonal phones: (512) 585-6651 & (512) 569-9327.
Additional addresses: PO Box 140794 Austin, TX 78714; 7605 Compass Dr Austin, TX 78724. Additonal phones: (512) 585-6651 & (512) 569-9327.
9 EMPLOYEES. SUBS USED FOR major electrical and plumbing work.
9 EMPLOYEES. SUBS USED FOR major electrical and plumbing work.
We install new and repair existing garage doors of all types. Garage door repair for all residential and commercial applications. We have been installing and repairing garage doors for San Antonian's and South Texans for over 15 years. We can handle all commercial and residential applications including garage door opener repair and installation. We also specialize in custom wood carriage house garage doors. San Antonio we know garage doors. Call us today for great service!
"It was a Sunday and I called South Texas Garage door repair. Quoted me a time and price and my garage door spring was repaired as stated. Recommend them for a job well done. Thx again George."
Dennis h on February 2023
We install new and repair existing garage doors of all types. Garage door repair for all residential and commercial applications. We have been installing and repairing garage doors for San Antonian's and South Texans for over 15 years. We can handle all commercial and residential applications including garage door opener repair and installation. We also specialize in custom wood carriage house garage doors. San Antonio we know garage doors. Call us today for great service!
"It was a Sunday and I called South Texas Garage door repair. Quoted me a time and price and my garage door spring was repaired as stated. Recommend them for a job well done. Thx again George."
Dennis h on February 2023
Garage door repairs cost $260 on average but can range anywhere from $80 to $675. Factors such as the type of repair needed, the style of your garage door, and the material your door is made of all play a part in the final price tag.
For example, wood garage doors look beautiful but are prone to dents, splitting, and cracks that are difficult to fix. You can expect to spend an average of $200 to $300 to repair your wooden garage door. Fiberglass garage doors are more durable and less expensive to fix, averaging around $100 to $200.
The cost of replacing garage door panels is around $1,200 for the average homeowner. However, depending on a few factors, you could pay as little as $250 or as much as $3,000 or more. Considerations like panel style and the type of garage door you have all factor into what you pay.
While sectional garage doors are common among homeowners, they are often the most expensive to replace, averaging around $700 to $2,400. Tilt-up garage doors, which are the simplest door available, range from $400 to $1,400.
Annual to biannual routine garage door maintenance is vital to extending its life as much as possible. Most importantly, noticing any unusual sounds or movements and taking care of them as soon as possible is one of the best ways to maintain your garage door. Keeping the tracks clear of dirt and debris and lubricating the rollers and other moving parts twice a year will also help to get the most out of your door.
Even though garage doors can last 15 to 30 years, it’s important to recognize the signs of wear and tear or other damage that might cause the need for a repair or replacement. A big sign that your garage door needs repair or replacement is the door not opening and closing correctly, including moving slower than usual. Also, if you notice that your garage door is becoming warped or overly weathered, it’s time to call a professional to discuss your options and tips for buying a new garage door.
Garage doors generally last between 15 to 30 years, depending on many factors. Your location plays an essential role in your garage door’s lifespan—doors exposed to harsh elements like heavy rain or intense heat might not last as long as those installed in a milder climate. How often you use your garage door also factors into its overall lifespan. Generally, standard garage door springs can withstand 20,000 cycles, whereas tension springs typically last between 5,000 and 10,000.