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Gem Construction
9637 North Adrian Avenue
4.83(
29
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Approved Pro
Gem Construction
9637 North Adrian Avenue
4.83(
29
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
44 years of experience

All types of building and remodeling I do most of the work myself Personal service I pay attention to the details Excellent craftsmanship Competitive prices for true quality

"If I could rate Mark 10 stars I would. He's honest, brilliant at what he does, courteous, and very professional. I brag about how great he is to all my friends. My bathroom looks amazing- I'm so happy with his work!"

Bethany B on April 2023

All types of building and remodeling I do most of the work myself Personal service I pay attention to the details Excellent craftsmanship Competitive prices for true quality

"If I could rate Mark 10 stars I would. He's honest, brilliant at what he does, courteous, and very professional. I brag about how great he is to all my friends. My bathroom looks amazing- I'm so happy with his work!"

Bethany B on April 2023


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Renewal by Andersen
552 7th Ave Suite 401
4.49(
55
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Renewal by Andersen
552 7th Ave Suite 401
4.49(
55
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: True professional
16098 local quotes requested
18 years of experience

Replacement Window Installation, Replacement Patio Door Installation, Replacement Entry Door Installation

"Great"

Sean W on February 2025

Replacement Window Installation, Replacement Patio Door Installation, Replacement Entry Door Installation

"Great"

Sean W on February 2025


Wilson & Wilson Property Investments
9781 SW Hwy 31
5.00(
7
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Wilson & Wilson Property Investments
9781 SW Hwy 31
5.00(
7
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
6 years of experience

Wilson & Wilson Property Investments LLC is a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. Our dedicated team of professionals have over 12 years of hands on experience, to provide innovative ideas and suggestions tailored to your projects. Our services are customized to your individual needs, paying close attention to the details of each project that we are involved with. Please feel free to contact us today!

"He was very polite on time Did an excellent job Cleaned up Well worth the money Very quick to answer my request Over all very pleased with the whole experience. Would recommend him for all jobs."

Julie o on March 2024

Wilson & Wilson Property Investments LLC is a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. Our dedicated team of professionals have over 12 years of hands on experience, to provide innovative ideas and suggestions tailored to your projects. Our services are customized to your individual needs, paying close attention to the details of each project that we are involved with. Please feel free to contact us today!

"He was very polite on time Did an excellent job Cleaned up Well worth the money Very quick to answer my request Over all very pleased with the whole experience. Would recommend him for all jobs."

Julie o on March 2024


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Alenco, Inc.
5 Cassens Court
4.07(
46
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Alenco, Inc.
5 Cassens Court
4.07(
46
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quality work
14 local quotes requested
40 years of experience

Since 1986, Alenco, Inc., has been the Kansas City re-modelers of choice for customers throughout Kansas City and the surrounding areas. As a family-owned and operated business, our mission has always been simple: to offer our customers top-quality products and unbeatable service, straight from our family to yours.

"They were great and my windows look great!"

Rogeana P on October 2024

Since 1986, Alenco, Inc., has been the Kansas City re-modelers of choice for customers throughout Kansas City and the surrounding areas. As a family-owned and operated business, our mission has always been simple: to offer our customers top-quality products and unbeatable service, straight from our family to yours.

"They were great and my windows look great!"

Rogeana P on October 2024


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Mr. Handyman of N Kansas City, Liberty, and Gladstone
104 NE 72nd St, Suite C
4.65(
13
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Mr. Handyman of N Kansas City, Liberty, and Gladstone
104 NE 72nd St, Suite C
4.65(
13
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 92% of Angi customers
Recommended by 92% of HomeAdvisor customers
5 years of experience

When you need to install a countertop, repair a door, or paint a deck, it's best to leave the hard work to the professionals. This will ensure the job is completed as perfectly as possible. At Mr. Handyman of N Kansas City, Liberty and Gladstone, we service residences as well as commercial buildings with assembly, installation, painting and more. We've serviced homes, apartments, restaurants, shopping malls, and even hospitals, so you know our work is backed by extensive experience. Call today!

"In order to have a successful business, you need to get in touch with your customers first. please be upfront and if there is a voicemail call to your customers back."

maria m on September 2023

When you need to install a countertop, repair a door, or paint a deck, it's best to leave the hard work to the professionals. This will ensure the job is completed as perfectly as possible. At Mr. Handyman of N Kansas City, Liberty and Gladstone, we service residences as well as commercial buildings with assembly, installation, painting and more. We've serviced homes, apartments, restaurants, shopping malls, and even hospitals, so you know our work is backed by extensive experience. Call today!

"In order to have a successful business, you need to get in touch with your customers first. please be upfront and if there is a voicemail call to your customers back."

maria m on September 2023


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Bordner Home Improvement
11701 E MO-350
4.50(
371
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Bordner Home Improvement
11701 E MO-350
4.50(
371
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quality work
1736 local quotes requested
38 years of experience

Bordner Home Improvements (also known as Bordner Roofing & Bordner Installation Group) has been the preferred home improvement contractor of discerning Kansas Citians for 30 years. We offer Roofing, Windows, Doors, Siding, Baths, & more, and with over 80,000 happy customers, we're here to help with your next project. We have 158 employees. Use subs for some installations. Cost is determined by the job. No travel charges. Serving Johnson, Clay, Platte, & Jackson counties. Additional email - sayhi@bordnerinstall.com. Additional DBA - Bordner Roofing

"8 June 2024 Bordner did the roofing on our home three years ago for the previous owner. The roof has failed in multiple places, leading to part of the structure needing to be demolished (they don’t know how to install EPDM) and other parts of the roof to rot out entirely. When the problem was first noticed to be attributable to the recent ‘professional’ roof work, I asked to meet with a Bordner representative on site to review the leaks. I was fobbed off. I was told they were very busy and it could be a month. I asked again and said this was unacceptable to which they said they would be out in a week. As the damage was so bad and the site progress was being adversely affected, I said I would just hire someone else to replace their work and send them the bill. They then became available to meet and insisted they would do the repairs, if any repairs were to be done by them (yet ten days later no one had even been on the roof from Bordner). I was put onto one of their director’s Kyle whom I spoke with and emailed back and forth. He was not very forthcoming with information. He tried on multiple occasions to throw people not involved in the roofing under the bus , including the framer (who did 1,000’s of projects with Bordner). I later learned the framing subcontractor refuses to do work with Bordner because of their business practices and past experiences. They sent a PM to the site a several days later. A nice chap. We had scaffolding up around the house. I offered to let him up on it to see the roof, but he declined, so I showed him photos whilst standing just under the roof. In reviewing photos we also discovered the chimney flashing was incorrectly installed. I followed up the following day with Kyle to see what was going to be done to fix the roof. He again fobbed me off and said I may hear from a different director/owner. I asked who that person was and Kyle refused to tell me. I find it ironic that the marketing director, Kyle, deals with warranty claims. This speak volumes to how the business is run. After a week and much chasing, I finally got in touch with Sam Fleenor, a Bordner director. I was clear with him that time had run out for making excuses that repairs needed to be made or he would need to reimburse for the work. He again did not take responsibility and said someone would come out next week to look at it (after the previous week someone came out met me on site but did not want to look at it). With no timeline for repairs or resolution is site, we had no choice but to hire someone else to do the work to avoid more damage to the structure. Sam was to contact me Monday with how the roof issues would be resolved. Monday came and passed and no sign of Bordner via email or phone. I contacted them at five this evening to see where they were with our claim. Sam replied and said they drove by and it looked like we made the repairs. He offered to add more silicon to their poor chimney flashing, but nothing else. After being part of completing a roughly $20k roofing job three years ago which caused tens of thousands in damages, Bordner offer only to bring a tube of caulk. As an architect of nearly three decades, I have never seen such poor workmanship and belligerence from a contractor. Highlights of their workmanship include chimney flashing caulked to the sloping side of the chimney (should be stepped and cut into mortar joints), EPM membrane screwed onto plywood so that water passes straight through and destroys the structure, water p****** out of soffits, etc. You learn the most about a company when something goes wrong. Things went terribly wrong and Bordner has damaged our home with costs exceeding $20k. They now say the 3 year old roof is out of the 10 year warranty. 3 July. Bordner refused to get up and look at their roof issues. Now they claim it’s ‘unfortunate’ and they have learned. Imagine what their response to you will be when there is a problem. 16 July Still no resolution from Bordner. Warranty is useless and Bordner insurance is non-existant. We are out over $40,000 in damages…"

Dennis R on July 2024

Bordner Home Improvements (also known as Bordner Roofing & Bordner Installation Group) has been the preferred home improvement contractor of discerning Kansas Citians for 30 years. We offer Roofing, Windows, Doors, Siding, Baths, & more, and with over 80,000 happy customers, we're here to help with your next project. We have 158 employees. Use subs for some installations. Cost is determined by the job. No travel charges. Serving Johnson, Clay, Platte, & Jackson counties. Additional email - sayhi@bordnerinstall.com. Additional DBA - Bordner Roofing

"8 June 2024 Bordner did the roofing on our home three years ago for the previous owner. The roof has failed in multiple places, leading to part of the structure needing to be demolished (they don’t know how to install EPDM) and other parts of the roof to rot out entirely. When the problem was first noticed to be attributable to the recent ‘professional’ roof work, I asked to meet with a Bordner representative on site to review the leaks. I was fobbed off. I was told they were very busy and it could be a month. I asked again and said this was unacceptable to which they said they would be out in a week. As the damage was so bad and the site progress was being adversely affected, I said I would just hire someone else to replace their work and send them the bill. They then became available to meet and insisted they would do the repairs, if any repairs were to be done by them (yet ten days later no one had even been on the roof from Bordner). I was put onto one of their director’s Kyle whom I spoke with and emailed back and forth. He was not very forthcoming with information. He tried on multiple occasions to throw people not involved in the roofing under the bus , including the framer (who did 1,000’s of projects with Bordner). I later learned the framing subcontractor refuses to do work with Bordner because of their business practices and past experiences. They sent a PM to the site a several days later. A nice chap. We had scaffolding up around the house. I offered to let him up on it to see the roof, but he declined, so I showed him photos whilst standing just under the roof. In reviewing photos we also discovered the chimney flashing was incorrectly installed. I followed up the following day with Kyle to see what was going to be done to fix the roof. He again fobbed me off and said I may hear from a different director/owner. I asked who that person was and Kyle refused to tell me. I find it ironic that the marketing director, Kyle, deals with warranty claims. This speak volumes to how the business is run. After a week and much chasing, I finally got in touch with Sam Fleenor, a Bordner director. I was clear with him that time had run out for making excuses that repairs needed to be made or he would need to reimburse for the work. He again did not take responsibility and said someone would come out next week to look at it (after the previous week someone came out met me on site but did not want to look at it). With no timeline for repairs or resolution is site, we had no choice but to hire someone else to do the work to avoid more damage to the structure. Sam was to contact me Monday with how the roof issues would be resolved. Monday came and passed and no sign of Bordner via email or phone. I contacted them at five this evening to see where they were with our claim. Sam replied and said they drove by and it looked like we made the repairs. He offered to add more silicon to their poor chimney flashing, but nothing else. After being part of completing a roughly $20k roofing job three years ago which caused tens of thousands in damages, Bordner offer only to bring a tube of caulk. As an architect of nearly three decades, I have never seen such poor workmanship and belligerence from a contractor. Highlights of their workmanship include chimney flashing caulked to the sloping side of the chimney (should be stepped and cut into mortar joints), EPM membrane screwed onto plywood so that water passes straight through and destroys the structure, water p****** out of soffits, etc. You learn the most about a company when something goes wrong. Things went terribly wrong and Bordner has damaged our home with costs exceeding $20k. They now say the 3 year old roof is out of the 10 year warranty. 3 July. Bordner refused to get up and look at their roof issues. Now they claim it’s ‘unfortunate’ and they have learned. Imagine what their response to you will be when there is a problem. 16 July Still no resolution from Bordner. Warranty is useless and Bordner insurance is non-existant. We are out over $40,000 in damages…"

Dennis R on July 2024



Highly skilled finish carpenter with over 30 years of experience. Family owned and operated since 1992.



Amiel Hillman
6239 N Mercier St
5.00(
1
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Amiel Hillman
6239 N Mercier St
5.00(
1
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Old world craftsmenship, new age ideas. Will hire additional workers & sub contractors. Charges by the hour or job depending on the job.

Old world craftsmenship, new age ideas. Will hire additional workers & sub contractors. Charges by the hour or job depending on the job.

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Door services FAQs

It’s usually better to repair damaged interior doors and replace damaged exterior doors, but it depends on the type and extent of the damage. Damage to interior doors won’t threaten your home’s security, so if a repair or partial replacement of only the door (not replacing the door frame) is possible, that route should save you some money. Damage to an exterior door can compromise your home’s security, so it’s often better to replace it entirely, especially if there’s frame damage. You can ask your door installer which course of action is best for your situation.

The average cost to install a door is around $1,100, but you could pay anywhere from $150 for a hollow-core interior door installation up to $2,000 or a high-end exterior door installation. There are a few cost factors to consider to get an accurate price, including whether your wall opening exists, the type of door, the quality and security of the door, whether you need to replace the frame, and the door size. You can expect to pay $150 to $700 for a standard 36-by-80-inch door and between $400 and $1,600 for an 80-by-48-inch door.

If you’re replacing an interior door, it’s best to get the work done in the summer or winter, as door installation professionals are the least busy during these seasons and might charge lower labor costs based on the decreased demand. You can also potentially save money by hiring a professional to install your exterior door during these seasons, but most homeowners wait until the spring or fall so that the extreme temperatures don’t put added strain on their HVAC systems while the door is being added or replaced.

Door installation usually takes three and four hours, including removing the old door and frame, fitting the new door and frame in place, shimming it to make sure it’s perfectly level, and making adjustments to the hinges and locking mechanisms to ensure proper functionality. A door-hanging professional can replace an interior door in between one and two hours. Door installation will take significantly longer if your installer needs to create a wall opening, and it can take less time if the existing door frame remains.

It’s possible to install a door yourself if the wall opening already exists, but the work is rather complicated, and a professional installation is usually well worth the investment. For your door to work and close properly, you’ll need to shim and level the door frame in your wall perfectly, which can be difficult. Additionally, we recommend you always hire a professional door installer to place an exterior door, as mistakes during the installation process can lead to poor security for your home.

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