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The Painting Doctor
4.8(
12
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Serving Node, WY and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

We are a Handyman service that completes most home general maintenance, fixes or repairs, and or special detail needs. We offer only the greatest prices and provide you with expert knowledge and only the best of quality products. We come with some of the best customer service and positive professional workmanship that we utilize endlessly striving to make your needs and work to be completed above and beyond satisfactory standards. Our standard is that of being the BEST!! Our job is to make sure you tell others the SAME!! Here are just some of the project we can take on --\nDRYWALL: CEILING, WALL REPAIRS, RETAPE, SEAL DAMAGED TAPE LINES, TEXTURING, WHOLE WALL FIXES. \nCARPENTRY: TRIM, DOORS, CROWN, FACIA, AND ANY ROTTEN BOARD REPLACEMENT. FULL CABINET PAINTING OR STAINING. CHIMNEY AND PORCH PAINTING. EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR PAINTING. GUTTER /DOWNSPOUT /LEAFGUARD INSTALLATION and GUTTER CLEANING.\n

Painting - Exterior Project
Brick removal has been done. Prepped for staining and setting of mounts to mantle. Mantelpiece is being prepped before wall retexture and paint.
BEFORE PIC STOVE WALL REPLACEMENT
Repair needed!! Bad tapeline from water damage.
Aqua colored room getting painted.

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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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American Home Shield – Home Warranty
3.5(
5,688
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Serving Node, WY and surrounding areas

In business since 1971

Credit card accepted

"AHS is ok. They cover repairs of most everything under the roof of your house. The companies that contract with them are not always the best. You call AHS with the issue, they send a fax to the repair company and give you the contact info. If they don't contact you within 24 hours, you call them. Sometimes they answer, sometimes they don't. When they arrive (usually three days or so later), they service the item. if it has issues within the 90 days, you call AHS again, they are sent out with no charge. If the serviceman decides the unit is unrepairable, AHS will allow you to choose a replacement from their listing (usually not as good as what you have) they will install and remove your old item, or give you wholesale amount to buy and install your own. Prices vary on what you want covered and what you want the copay to be, plus where you live. For me it is 49.99 per month with a 75.00 time of service order. You can have more than one item serviced at the same time under the same fee. If you have a SEAR product the repair guys are great. Not that wild about the other ones they send out. But it is a big savings compared to calling someone on your own. The cost of service is only the 75.00 copay."
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Repair Patio questions, answered by experts

To maintain an outdoor structure, perform regular inspections for damage, leaks, and weak joints. Clean the structure regularly, treat or repaint wood surfaces for weather resistance, and reinforce any weak joints to prevent deterioration and ensure its longevity.

The cost to build a sunroom averages around $47,000, but the price can range from $5,000 to $140,000 for high-end, custom projects. On a square-foot basis, you can expect to pay between $150 and $300. The total cost is influenced by the sunroom's type, size, materials, and other factors.

Common types and their typical costs include:

  • Three-season room: $10,000–$40,000

  • Four-season room: $25,000–$80,000

  • Glass solarium: $30,000–$75,000

  • Conservatory or garden room: $5,000–$80,000

  • Atrium: $10,000–$35,000

  • Prefabricated sunroom: $5,500–$30,000

Additional cost factors include permits, site preparation, foundation type, insulation, roofing, windows, doors, electrical work, heating and cooling systems, and your geographic location.

The life span of your solarium will depend on the materials used and how much wear and tear the room experiences from the inside and from the outside due to weather. On average, you can expect your solarium to last anywhere from 10 years to 50 or more. In rare cases, such as with old estates, solariums can last over 100 years.

Common problems include leaks, broken glass, and damaged frames. Regular maintenance prevents extensive damage.

A sunroom may count toward your home's total square footage or living space if it meets certain conditions, which can vary by local regulations. Generally, for a sunroom to be included, it must be fully enclosed, properly insulated, and equipped with electrical access and a heating and cooling (HVAC) system, similar to a four-season room. It should also meet the same construction standards as the rest of the house. Three-season sunrooms that function more like enclosed porches typically do not count toward the total square footage and are considered exterior living space.

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