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Avatar for MONTGOMERY SHADE & AWNING
MONTGOMERY SHADE & AWNING
4.7(
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Fabric Awning or Patio Cover - RepairFabric Awning or Patio Cover - Install or ReplaceMetal Awning or Patio Cover - Install or Replace+1 more

Serving White Post, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1971

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The awnings look great and I look forward to a cooler house this summer.  Mr. Montgomery was extremely knowledgeable about the product and provided many choices from which to choose.  He follow-up promptly as well.  His son was great at the installation as well.
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ARISTOCRAT Cottage Awning
ARISTOCRAT Manor Awning

+6

Response time2 days
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Oasis Decks LLC
4.0(
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Fabric Awning or Patio Cover - Install or ReplaceFabric Awning or Patio Cover - RepairMetal Awning or Patio Cover - Install or Replace+1 more

Serving White Post, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We met with Tommy, the owner, on  around mid May 2012.  We found him to be very helpful and easy to talk to.  He returned an estimate to us within a few days.  He returned on May 23, 2012 with the contract, which we signed.  We then gave him a check for half of the amount.  He gave us a ballpark estimate for when he thought he could begin.  That date ended up turning into several weeks longer due to rain that delayed his completion of the previous job.  He said that he liked to finish a job completely before going on to the next one.  We totally respected that.Around mid June (I didn't record the date)  Tommy called to say he would be at our home a certain date.  He came that day along with two other men that he wanted to introduce to us.  One gentlemen he said would be supervising our job, and the other was a young man  helping him over the summer.  The three of them looked over the deck and gazebo and discussed various topics in detail about the best approach to take.  Talking with and listening to them gave us a tremendous feeling of relief in that we felt we were in good hands.  After that the one supervisor stayed by himself and the other two left.  The man worked the rest of the day in the scorching heat.  He never complained or slacked off.  He began assembling the railings that day and even got a few sections up.He spent the next couple of weeks returning periodically to work.  He needed to get a particular type of bracket to handle certain angles so that held him up slightly.  We became concerned when certain railings did not look level, nor were all the railings in the gazebo attached to the posts at the same height.  When we spoke to the supervisor about this he showed me how they were level from one section to the rest, although with the naked eye, they were obviously not at the same height.  Over the rest of the job we had several conversations about this and I have to say that he never once acted frustrated with me or my husband.  He indicated that he would do whatever it took to make us happy.  I also called Tommy on two occasions to express my concern.  Both times he listened patiently and never once made me feel like I was being unreasonable.I have no doubt that this was a frustrating job for this contractor, as it would have been for anyone because they were not building their product from the beginning and had to work around an existing deck and gazebo that had imperfections.My only reason for not recommending this contractor is simply the frustration of feeling like we had to check behind the supervisor with each new railing that went up.  He made everything as good as he could when he finished, but in doing so, had to leave screw holes were brackets had to be altered.  I'm sure he does excellant carpentry in many ways, but this job was extremely frustrating.  I do not feel the need for the company to be contacted as Tommy was aware of our feelings and made every effort to make us happy."
Composite Deck and Rail
Deck/Porch
Cedar Pergola
Recommended by78%of homeowners
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Ace Home Improvement LLC
4.3(
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Fabric Awning or Patio Cover - Install or ReplaceFabric Awning or Patio Cover - RepairMetal Awning or Patio Cover - Install or Replace+1 more

Serving White Post, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"It went quicker than expected.  I understand that they were able to put 2 crews on the job to make it go faster.  Good thing too, because rain was in the forecast.
They tried to pick up all the loose nails, but I guess I wasn't as lucky as others.  I'm still finding nails in the flower beds and yard almost 4 months later.
The product and work were first-rate.  I'd hire them again if I needed something done.
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Awnings questions, answered by experts

Metal awnings last much longer than fabric thanks to their durability and resistance to fading, sun damage, and damage from the outside elements. They also need less maintenance than fabric options. Both items add curb appeal to your home, but you shouldn't expect either type of awning to add property value to your home.

Awnings offer a number of benefits, including:

  • Reduced summer home cooling costs with lower solar heat gains

  • Protection from sun, rain, and snow damage

  • Increased curb appeal for your home

Keep in mind that awnings also have drawbacks, including the potential to reduce your view, block natural light, and create new occasional home maintenance needs.

The average cost to build a pergola ranges from $2,200 to $6,400, whereas the average cost of an awning ranges from $1,400 to $4,400, meaning that an awning tends to be less expensive to build or install than a pergola. Ultimately, the less expensive option depends on a few factors, including size, quality of materials used, and location.

Costs range from $1,000 to $5,000, depending on size, material, and design complexity.

Awnings can be a serious investment for homeowners, particularly if it features a motorized and retractable design. Protect the exterior of your home by choosing a reliable and reputable contractor. Do some research ahead of time to get an idea of the potential contractor’s strengths and weaknesses. Don’t hesitate to give them a call to discuss specifics. 

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