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Terry James Osborne
4.7(
15
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Storm Door - Install

Serving Bumpass, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We had an existing pole barn, 24'w x 34'd x 12'h enclosed. I had (2) windows & (1) 60" door for Terry to install. Terry was also responsible for the 8' h x 12'w garage door, house wrap & vinyl siding to match existing home. The craftsmanship & attention to details were as we wanted. Terry & his Team gave us a finished product that matched are specifications & expectations. Terry Osborne Construction, THANK YOU! Ken & Jackie"
Deck construction
Deck construction
Deck construction
Deck construction
Deck construction

+2

Response time8 hrs
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by53%of homeowners
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AAPCO, LC
3.2(
219
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Doors (Exterior) - Install or ReplaceSliding Door - Install

Serving Bumpass, VA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1968

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I have mixed feelings about this job. The company was extremely patient with the scheduling changes I needed to make because of health issues. However, mode of communication was an issue. Kept calling a cellphone, not in regular use, instead of the landline or the preferred e-mail. Installation was timely, as we had the ice storm soon after, it was also a one-man job and I was amazed at the job he did. He was very professional always measuring twice and sometimes more than that before cutting anything, as despite all the measurements done, the inside core of the door frame needed to be trimmed for the unit to fit. Not sure if that is why once it warmed up, first one-side and now the other side, is not a tight as when originally installed. The also is now an issue with the interior frame, the mitered seam at the top of the door has separated. Another issue was this door was supposed to share a key with the front door as both were Schlage locks and can be rekeyed. A copy of the key was provided prior to the job. This did not happen, nor did the copy come back the day of the install, had to wait for it to be mailed to me. The company tried to rectify both problems, the loosening and they key issue, but not happy with their solutions, as one requires me to complete the job, the other is aesthetic... lack of symmetry, no longer smooth frames on both sides . I like the product's overall appearance, and would repeat the business to ensure uniformity, but given the price, I did expected better. Also would not advise using Mosaic, their finance group. I have issues with a company that mails their statement 4-days after the payment is due, even if 12-months same as cash."
Your Roof Your Style
GAF Timberline HD Hickory
GAF Timberline HD Hunter Green
GAF Timberland
GAF Royal

+12

Response time11 hrs
396 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Lake Anna Home Service
New to Angi
Doors - RepairStorm Door - Install

Serving Bumpass, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

Services are limited to small repairs and maintenance that do not require a contractor license.\nI focus on dependable handyman work, clear scope, and professional results.\nLarge remodels, permit-required work, and licensed trades are not offered at this time.

Response time1 day
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Nelia's Handyman
New to Angi
Doors - Repair

Serving Bumpass, VA and surrounding areas

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Nelia’s Handyman is a locally owned and operated home repair and property maintenance service providing dependable, high-quality workmanship. With over 20 years of hands-on experience in apartment maintenance, residential repairs, and make-ready services, Nelia’s Handyman delivers practical solutions with professionalism, precision, and care.\nWe specialize in general home repairs, preventative maintenance, light home improvements, and property upkeep for homeowners, landlords, property managers, and senior households. Services include door and hardware repairs, drywall patching, painting touch-ups, weatherproofing, fixture adjustments, appliance installation and repair, minor carpentry, and exterior maintenance.\nNelia’s Handyman is known for being timely, respectful, and detail-oriented. Every project is approached with clear communication, fair pricing, and a commitment to doing the job right the first time.

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Doors questions, answered by experts

Barn doors do not always require a bottom track, especially if a high-quality top track is used to stabilize the door. However, a bottom track is often recommended to ensure the door operates smoothly, prevent it from scratching the floor, and keep it from pushing inward or outward, which could cause damage. A bottom track also keeps the door more secure and properly anchored. In some cases, an interior barn door can hang solely from a top track without a bottom guide. If you do install a bottom track, it should be placed six to eight inches from the floor and be at least twice as wide as the door.

Pocket doors fell out of popularity due to previous functionality issues and the raised tracks. But design and function have improved significantly in recent years, giving pocket doors a resurgence. They can be the perfect choice for a small space or to close off an adjoining room, such as a home office or dining room.

Butt hinges are the most common of all door hinges. They’re frequently used in commercial and residential structures, secure interior and exterior doors, and can be used on cabinetry. They’re inexpensive, simple to install, easy to remove, and available in various materials and styles. They come with two leaves with a knuckle or barrel in the middle.

You can use any wood to make an interior door, provided it’s the right thickness. Common options for painted doors include pine or poplar for the stiles, rails, and mullions, and paint-grade plywood for the panels. You can also opt to make your own panels out of pine or poplar if you intend on staining the door instead. Opting for oak, maple, or another hardwood is another great option for a high-end door that will last for decades, but the wood will cost significantly more.

If your patio door is worn and outdated, replacing it could be well worth the money—especially if you plan to sell your home anytime soon. An updated patio door will catch the eye of potential buyers, while a dingy one with peeling paint will likely be off-putting. A new patio door can also improve your home’s security, lower energy costs, and decrease the noise from outside. Ultimately, your choice will come down to the current state of your patio door and your replacement budget.

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