JMA Fence & Landscape Service is committed to excellence every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty and responsibility in all of our jobs. We are a locally owned and operated business with more than 20 years of experience serving Cheyenne, WY and surrounding areas. There is no job too big, or too small for our team. Call today and let us put our experience to work for you!
"Very reasonable; friendly and efficient!!! Relaced existing fence."
Toni J on April 2022
JMA Fence & Landscape Service is committed to excellence every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty and responsibility in all of our jobs. We are a locally owned and operated business with more than 20 years of experience serving Cheyenne, WY and surrounding areas. There is no job too big, or too small for our team. Call today and let us put our experience to work for you!
"Very reasonable; friendly and efficient!!! Relaced existing fence."
Toni J on April 2022
I am a handyman with a wide range of skills and experience. I have experience in framing and painting as well as electrical. I have about 5 years of experience working in the handyman industry. I am a owner operated business.
I am a handyman with a wide range of skills and experience. I have experience in framing and painting as well as electrical. I have about 5 years of experience working in the handyman industry. I am a owner operated business.
Welcome to Barondyke Construction, where sophistication, innovation, and reliability converge to create exceptional living spaces. Nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of Denver, Colorado, we specialize in crafting spaces and residences that perfectly blend modern comfort and rustic charm, creating stunning new homes our clients love. We have the experience and dedication to get the job done right! Specializing in renovation; We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won't leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Call or click for your FREE estimate today! SERVING DENVER AND SURROUNDING AREAS
"Jerame did an excellent job. Arrived on time, was very knowledgeable, did an excellent job. I would definitely recommend him"
Richard G on August 2024
Welcome to Barondyke Construction, where sophistication, innovation, and reliability converge to create exceptional living spaces. Nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of Denver, Colorado, we specialize in crafting spaces and residences that perfectly blend modern comfort and rustic charm, creating stunning new homes our clients love. We have the experience and dedication to get the job done right! Specializing in renovation; We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won't leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Call or click for your FREE estimate today! SERVING DENVER AND SURROUNDING AREAS
"Jerame did an excellent job. Arrived on time, was very knowledgeable, did an excellent job. I would definitely recommend him"
Richard G on August 2024
Founded in 2021, our mission is to provide the community with reliable, professional, and comprehensive handyman services that do more than get the job done. From carpentry and painting to plumbing and electrical work, High Plains Craftsmen will finish your project with the utmost care and attention to detail. SERVICES: Carpentry Interior and Exterior Painting General Home Maintenance Window and Door Installation Drywall Repair Tile and Flooring Custom Woodworking Furniture Assembly Pressure Washing Appliance Installation Plumbing Gutter Cleaning and Repair Deck and Fence Maintenance and Repair Weatherproofing Electrical Shelving and Storage Solutions Yard Work and Landscaping
Founded in 2021, our mission is to provide the community with reliable, professional, and comprehensive handyman services that do more than get the job done. From carpentry and painting to plumbing and electrical work, High Plains Craftsmen will finish your project with the utmost care and attention to detail. SERVICES: Carpentry Interior and Exterior Painting General Home Maintenance Window and Door Installation Drywall Repair Tile and Flooring Custom Woodworking Furniture Assembly Pressure Washing Appliance Installation Plumbing Gutter Cleaning and Repair Deck and Fence Maintenance and Repair Weatherproofing Electrical Shelving and Storage Solutions Yard Work and Landscaping
My name is Jordan, and I've been a handyman for many years. Out of Cheyenne, WY servicing the Colorado and Nebraska area. I have experience ranging from smaller to large projects, We can make it happen.
My name is Jordan, and I've been a handyman for many years. Out of Cheyenne, WY servicing the Colorado and Nebraska area. I have experience ranging from smaller to large projects, We can make it happen.
We have the pleasure of taking issues off our clients hands. While we have vast experience in many areas of construction, it truly is about how we can tend to your needs. Taking great pride in any project we take on for you.
"Excellent job. Very conscientious. Went the extra mile."
Patty D on November 2020
We have the pleasure of taking issues off our clients hands. While we have vast experience in many areas of construction, it truly is about how we can tend to your needs. Taking great pride in any project we take on for you.
"Excellent job. Very conscientious. Went the extra mile."
Patty D on November 2020
Remodeling
"I would never recommend this person. I have a two page list that would keep a person in work for the next month. He came in and I started by showing him the electric fireplace that needed hung on the wall and he couldn't seem to grasp the concept of an electric fireplace, or hanging it on the wall, which is a home fashion trend (see photo of box, which keeps falling over and item will soon break if I can't get it installed). Then he told me I would need to install an outlet. The outlet was on the wall. I was pointing at it (see photo). He still couldn't understand hanging the fireplace on the wall. It is made to be hung on a wall. It is not a standing fireplace! Since he couldn't seem to grasp that I was basically asking him to hang a heavy picture for me, I decided to move on. I told him the most urgent project was replacing the front door. I've had two expert opinions and consulted with the local hardware store employees and was told it would be cheaper to replace both the screen and front door rather than to try fix them, discover the fix didn't work, then get caught in another winter with wind blasting through my house (I literally have to stuff cardboard around all four sides of the door to keep the wind out). I explained that I wanted/needed the front screen and door replaced for both practical and aesthetic reasons--the frame is old and falling apart, the paint is so thick in some areas it's in chunks, and both doors are in bad shape. He argued every point. I told him if he thought the door was so nice I could always have him rehang it on the garage where I spend a lot of time. He continued to argue, repeating about the insulation and the poor job someone did hanging the house. I bought it in March and have struggled to fix the previous owner's mistakes every day since. I don't need lectured on how someone else did a bad job, I want a new door! He spent half an hour lecturing me about how I didn't know what I was talking about and the people at the hardware store are "idiots" and insisted on having me step in and out of the house so he could show me how the door doesn't fit! I've taken pictures, consulted with others, discussed my options repeatedly and as I also explained to him--a family member gave me the money to replace both doors just to get it done before winter! It is urgent and paid for! He finally said, "Look, I've been doing this for 30 some years and if you think you..." I stopped listening to the "stupid female" lecture and left the room to get my list so we could move on to the next item. When I returned and he was still talking about how he knew more than I did. I want a new door. That's MY business, not his. Why would anyone argue with a paying customer who is standing in the doorway with a checkbook in her hand? I've been searching for a handyperson since March. I have everything in boxes, blocking my access to my house, waiting, and didn't even make it past the second item on my two page list with this man. He was being so argumentative that two neighbor boys who were riding by on their bikes stopped to ask who he was and what was going on. They couldn't figure out why he was acting that way toward me. After 45 minutes of listening to him ramble about things I've discussed with experts all summer long I told him I'd find someone else to install my front door. I also need screens on my windows (someone tried to break in when I was moving) and on both back doors. I have no air circulation in the house because I have no screens. I need help painting--there is so much work here for someone who wants to actually work and doesn't want to waste people's time, and I was not arguing about money or payment. I wasn't arguing at all. I simply told him "these are the things I need done." If I was a handyperson and someone asked me to replace their door, I would replace the door, I wouldn't argue about how nice the door is! Now I will spend yet another winter stuffing cardboard pieces around all four sides of my door to keep the wind out because everyone else I've called is booked until October. ! I had the money to pay him in my hand--I could have paid in advance! I have plenty of money for labor and everything I need for the jobs. I paid him nothing. I am no longer surprised that he had time available when everyone else was booked up!"
Darla D on August 2019
Remodeling
"I would never recommend this person. I have a two page list that would keep a person in work for the next month. He came in and I started by showing him the electric fireplace that needed hung on the wall and he couldn't seem to grasp the concept of an electric fireplace, or hanging it on the wall, which is a home fashion trend (see photo of box, which keeps falling over and item will soon break if I can't get it installed). Then he told me I would need to install an outlet. The outlet was on the wall. I was pointing at it (see photo). He still couldn't understand hanging the fireplace on the wall. It is made to be hung on a wall. It is not a standing fireplace! Since he couldn't seem to grasp that I was basically asking him to hang a heavy picture for me, I decided to move on. I told him the most urgent project was replacing the front door. I've had two expert opinions and consulted with the local hardware store employees and was told it would be cheaper to replace both the screen and front door rather than to try fix them, discover the fix didn't work, then get caught in another winter with wind blasting through my house (I literally have to stuff cardboard around all four sides of the door to keep the wind out). I explained that I wanted/needed the front screen and door replaced for both practical and aesthetic reasons--the frame is old and falling apart, the paint is so thick in some areas it's in chunks, and both doors are in bad shape. He argued every point. I told him if he thought the door was so nice I could always have him rehang it on the garage where I spend a lot of time. He continued to argue, repeating about the insulation and the poor job someone did hanging the house. I bought it in March and have struggled to fix the previous owner's mistakes every day since. I don't need lectured on how someone else did a bad job, I want a new door! He spent half an hour lecturing me about how I didn't know what I was talking about and the people at the hardware store are "idiots" and insisted on having me step in and out of the house so he could show me how the door doesn't fit! I've taken pictures, consulted with others, discussed my options repeatedly and as I also explained to him--a family member gave me the money to replace both doors just to get it done before winter! It is urgent and paid for! He finally said, "Look, I've been doing this for 30 some years and if you think you..." I stopped listening to the "stupid female" lecture and left the room to get my list so we could move on to the next item. When I returned and he was still talking about how he knew more than I did. I want a new door. That's MY business, not his. Why would anyone argue with a paying customer who is standing in the doorway with a checkbook in her hand? I've been searching for a handyperson since March. I have everything in boxes, blocking my access to my house, waiting, and didn't even make it past the second item on my two page list with this man. He was being so argumentative that two neighbor boys who were riding by on their bikes stopped to ask who he was and what was going on. They couldn't figure out why he was acting that way toward me. After 45 minutes of listening to him ramble about things I've discussed with experts all summer long I told him I'd find someone else to install my front door. I also need screens on my windows (someone tried to break in when I was moving) and on both back doors. I have no air circulation in the house because I have no screens. I need help painting--there is so much work here for someone who wants to actually work and doesn't want to waste people's time, and I was not arguing about money or payment. I wasn't arguing at all. I simply told him "these are the things I need done." If I was a handyperson and someone asked me to replace their door, I would replace the door, I wouldn't argue about how nice the door is! Now I will spend yet another winter stuffing cardboard pieces around all four sides of my door to keep the wind out because everyone else I've called is booked until October. ! I had the money to pay him in my hand--I could have paid in advance! I have plenty of money for labor and everything I need for the jobs. I paid him nothing. I am no longer surprised that he had time available when everyone else was booked up!"
Darla D on August 2019
We are a COMPLETE customer service business. We are family owned and operated. We are new, however we have 25+ years in carpentry, 30+ yrs in customer service with education in computer science, architectural, home repairs, window installations and custom building of various projects. We are a mother, a father, a home owner, a pet lover, a versatile family. I have previously been insured and bonded but am not at this time, can obtain if required.
We are a COMPLETE customer service business. We are family owned and operated. We are new, however we have 25+ years in carpentry, 30+ yrs in customer service with education in computer science, architectural, home repairs, window installations and custom building of various projects. We are a mother, a father, a home owner, a pet lover, a versatile family. I have previously been insured and bonded but am not at this time, can obtain if required.
we are a construction and maintenance company. We offer all forms of remodeling as well as apartment maintenance
we are a construction and maintenance company. We offer all forms of remodeling as well as apartment maintenance
There are a few ways to make your deck look new without professional power washing. First, you can use either store-bought cleaners or dish soap and water to mop your deck regularly to clean off accumulated dirt. To clean your deck and remove mold, mix two gallons of warm water with a ½ cup of distilled white vinegar or apple cider vinegar, rinse the area, and then scrub with a stiff-bristled broom.
The cost to professionally pressure wash your deck is $150 on average. This cost can range from $100 to $600, depending on the size of your deck and its condition.
For an average deck of about 300 square feet, you can expect to pay around $100. However, if you have a spacious 1,000-square-foot deck or more, expect that cost to be closer to $300 to $400. Likewise, if it’s been a long time since you deep cleaned your deck, the deck professional might need extra time and to use deck-specific detergent, which will increase the overall cost.
You should have your deck professionally cleaned twice a year—once in the spring and once in the fall. A springtime cleaning wipes away grime and mold that accumulated during the wet winter months, making it sparkly clean for summer use. Likewise, cleaning your deck in the fall allows you to wash away grease and leftover mess from the fun summer months rather than letting them soak into your deck over the winter.
Yes, you need to thoroughly clean the deck surface before staining your deck. Dirt, debris, and mildew can settle on the surface of your wood. If you do not properly clean it, these stains will get trapped between the wood and the stain. Not only does this present an unsightly surface, but your wood will only partially be protected by the stain, meaning you'll need to stain again sooner.
There are ways to clean your deck to help maintain a clean appearance. You can easily remove surface-level dirt and grime by wetting your deck with a hose and doing a quick scrub with store-bought deck cleaner monthly.
However, investing in professional deck cleaning services near you at least twice a year is worth it. This service saves you time and ensures that your deck will avoid accidentally becoming scratched by blasting the pressure washer at the wrong angle.