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Last update on March 23, 2025
Replacement Window Installation, Replacement Patio Door Installation, Replacement Entry Door Installation
"No"
Elizabeth J on March 2025
Replacement Window Installation, Replacement Patio Door Installation, Replacement Entry Door Installation
"No"
Elizabeth J on March 2025
H Prairie Operations is an owner operated window and door distribution company that specializes in providing the ideal product for homeowners or contractors that meets their needs at an affordable price. We will consult with you, your customer, or your contractor and make sure you receive the products you need, at the time you need them, and within budget.
"The team at H Pairie are world class! Really knowledgeable. Helpful in every step of the process. Would highly recommend."
Rich L on January 2025
H Prairie Operations is an owner operated window and door distribution company that specializes in providing the ideal product for homeowners or contractors that meets their needs at an affordable price. We will consult with you, your customer, or your contractor and make sure you receive the products you need, at the time you need them, and within budget.
"The team at H Pairie are world class! Really knowledgeable. Helpful in every step of the process. Would highly recommend."
Rich L on January 2025
We'll design and install your next home improvement, worry free.
"During mid-March 2018 I met with Mark Passer, owner of United Services about replacing all the windows in the bedrooms on the 2nd story of our home. While I wanted vinyl replacements for no-maintence I had made it crystal clear to him that I wanted full replacement windows. Everything old removed and entirely new windows put in. Mark agreed. My husband even called Mark that evening to confirm that these were full replacement windows, not just pulling out the glass with the sash and popping a new window in the opening. Mark agreed. I had also agreed with Mark and the company that work would only be done from the hours of 8am-1pm spread out over several days so my baby could nap normally. On installation day, Friday of Easter weekend, I was busy taking care of my 2 young children and running errands and when I came home the installers wanted to continue working but I told them no, my baby needed to nap. The job was about 1/2 finished. Later, when my husband & I looked at the windows we were both horrified to discover that in fact pocket windows have been installed. Since it was Easter weekend my husband and I chose to wait until Monday to call Mark to let him know we would not be continuing with the project and wanted these pocket windows removed! Mark said that he was out of town in Colorado but when he got back we would get together to discuss a plan that would leave both of us happy. The next morning the install crew showed up at my front door to finish installing the windows! Mark did not communicate with them that we were not going to continue installing more windows. Fast forward to another week or so when Mark called and told me that the windows were not returnable and we would have to pay for the pocket windows regardless. He said "he did not remember" any of our conversations and it must have all been a "miscommunication". He also said on the phone that he had no intention of billing us for the windows that were not installed and that he would sell them on Ebay. He told me he was going to send a letter with my bill. Moments later I received an email with a letter showing what we owed, which included the windows that were not installed! Of course, I was furious and called/emailed calling him out on this. He again claims, "I never said that / I don't remember our conversation that way". Finally, we came to the agreement that we would not be paying for the windows that were not installed and we would pay full price for the windows that were already installed. Additionally we would pay for the outside of those new windows to be wrapped and the inside to be painted. We set dates for those activities. On Saturday, April 29th his crew was supposed to come paint the inside of the windows (trim) and no one came nor was I called. On Monday, April 30th his crew was supposed to come wrap the outside of our new windows. Again, a no show and no call. My husband called Mark and Mark gave him all the excuses in the world. At some point my husband must have said to call me in the morning. I was very busy with my kiddos. That night I filed a complaint on BBB. The next day Mark had someone at my home to complete the job again. As you can imagine, my blood was boiling at that point. I decided to hand the situation over to the BBB and am still working to resolve this. In sum choosing United Services will NOT be in your best interest. Dishonesty and failure in communication seem to be their motto. I'm sure Mark will vehemently deny everything in this review, and please know it is honest. He also refers to his contract which by the way is extremely vague, it does state the type/brand/serial number of window but the way in which it was used to be installed could have been used as a full replacement or pocket depending on what you want. It's not the brand of window that's at fault here. Mark also loves to talk about his "triple pane" window - the reason I got replacement windows (like most people) was because the water damage and rot around the window, not the glass. There are so many better companies to choose from. For example Exteriors By West Phalen (they did our siding and gutters and it was fantastic) or Millard Lumbar or pretty much anyone else."
Rebecca W on May 2018
We'll design and install your next home improvement, worry free.
"During mid-March 2018 I met with Mark Passer, owner of United Services about replacing all the windows in the bedrooms on the 2nd story of our home. While I wanted vinyl replacements for no-maintence I had made it crystal clear to him that I wanted full replacement windows. Everything old removed and entirely new windows put in. Mark agreed. My husband even called Mark that evening to confirm that these were full replacement windows, not just pulling out the glass with the sash and popping a new window in the opening. Mark agreed. I had also agreed with Mark and the company that work would only be done from the hours of 8am-1pm spread out over several days so my baby could nap normally. On installation day, Friday of Easter weekend, I was busy taking care of my 2 young children and running errands and when I came home the installers wanted to continue working but I told them no, my baby needed to nap. The job was about 1/2 finished. Later, when my husband & I looked at the windows we were both horrified to discover that in fact pocket windows have been installed. Since it was Easter weekend my husband and I chose to wait until Monday to call Mark to let him know we would not be continuing with the project and wanted these pocket windows removed! Mark said that he was out of town in Colorado but when he got back we would get together to discuss a plan that would leave both of us happy. The next morning the install crew showed up at my front door to finish installing the windows! Mark did not communicate with them that we were not going to continue installing more windows. Fast forward to another week or so when Mark called and told me that the windows were not returnable and we would have to pay for the pocket windows regardless. He said "he did not remember" any of our conversations and it must have all been a "miscommunication". He also said on the phone that he had no intention of billing us for the windows that were not installed and that he would sell them on Ebay. He told me he was going to send a letter with my bill. Moments later I received an email with a letter showing what we owed, which included the windows that were not installed! Of course, I was furious and called/emailed calling him out on this. He again claims, "I never said that / I don't remember our conversation that way". Finally, we came to the agreement that we would not be paying for the windows that were not installed and we would pay full price for the windows that were already installed. Additionally we would pay for the outside of those new windows to be wrapped and the inside to be painted. We set dates for those activities. On Saturday, April 29th his crew was supposed to come paint the inside of the windows (trim) and no one came nor was I called. On Monday, April 30th his crew was supposed to come wrap the outside of our new windows. Again, a no show and no call. My husband called Mark and Mark gave him all the excuses in the world. At some point my husband must have said to call me in the morning. I was very busy with my kiddos. That night I filed a complaint on BBB. The next day Mark had someone at my home to complete the job again. As you can imagine, my blood was boiling at that point. I decided to hand the situation over to the BBB and am still working to resolve this. In sum choosing United Services will NOT be in your best interest. Dishonesty and failure in communication seem to be their motto. I'm sure Mark will vehemently deny everything in this review, and please know it is honest. He also refers to his contract which by the way is extremely vague, it does state the type/brand/serial number of window but the way in which it was used to be installed could have been used as a full replacement or pocket depending on what you want. It's not the brand of window that's at fault here. Mark also loves to talk about his "triple pane" window - the reason I got replacement windows (like most people) was because the water damage and rot around the window, not the glass. There are so many better companies to choose from. For example Exteriors By West Phalen (they did our siding and gutters and it was fantastic) or Millard Lumbar or pretty much anyone else."
Rebecca W on May 2018
Our mission is to supply excellent service and high quality products. Our staff is highly skilled and strives to excel in their profession. We take pride in the fact that our customers are the focal point of our business.
Our mission is to supply excellent service and high quality products. Our staff is highly skilled and strives to excel in their profession. We take pride in the fact that our customers are the focal point of our business.
Additional DBA - Aabex Contracting. We have been improving homes for over 20 years providing indoor and outdoor, quality house restoration. We repair or replace anything and strive to provide the highest quality of work performed in the area! We are licensed, insured and located in Omaha, Nebraska. We use nothing but the best products at the least expensive cost.
"They painted our house, replaced siding and wood that were in poor shape, caulked nail holes and other spots. They were on time, worked hard when they were here, acted professionally. The owner of the paint company came by 3-4 times daily while the crew was working. The owner of the paint company explained exactly what they were going to do and why. When the process was done, he showed the finished project."
Janette M on April 2019
Additional DBA - Aabex Contracting. We have been improving homes for over 20 years providing indoor and outdoor, quality house restoration. We repair or replace anything and strive to provide the highest quality of work performed in the area! We are licensed, insured and located in Omaha, Nebraska. We use nothing but the best products at the least expensive cost.
"They painted our house, replaced siding and wood that were in poor shape, caulked nail holes and other spots. They were on time, worked hard when they were here, acted professionally. The owner of the paint company came by 3-4 times daily while the crew was working. The owner of the paint company explained exactly what they were going to do and why. When the process was done, he showed the finished project."
Janette M on April 2019
We are a small family owned business that specializes in attic ventilation, insulation, roofing, siding, gutters and a number of other specialty trades. We use science to find solutions to your home ventilation needs. We can be out to your property to do a FREE inspection within 24-48 hours after the initial contact. We can work with your home insurance company to assure the best rate and we have crews ready and willing to work. Our crews are sub-contractors that are all licensed from the Omaha area and ready to work.
We are a small family owned business that specializes in attic ventilation, insulation, roofing, siding, gutters and a number of other specialty trades. We use science to find solutions to your home ventilation needs. We can be out to your property to do a FREE inspection within 24-48 hours after the initial contact. We can work with your home insurance company to assure the best rate and we have crews ready and willing to work. Our crews are sub-contractors that are all licensed from the Omaha area and ready to work.
Elkhorn Glass Inc. is a family owned and operated Glass Service. We specialize in all types of glass repair and installation. Residential, Auto, and Commercial.
Elkhorn Glass Inc. is a family owned and operated Glass Service. We specialize in all types of glass repair and installation. Residential, Auto, and Commercial.
Millard Lumber supplies and installs building materials and decor for all of your home needs. With an extensive selection of products and services, we are here to help you complete all your projects. Our Mission Statement: The employees, supervisors and management of Millard Lumber Inc. work together as a team in a mutually dignified manner to profitably provide quality building materials and services which consistently exceed the expectations of our Customers. The hours listed here on Angie's List only apply to the Omaha showrrom. For a more complete listing of our hours at all our locations please visit the locations tab of our website at www.millardlumber.com
Millard Lumber supplies and installs building materials and decor for all of your home needs. With an extensive selection of products and services, we are here to help you complete all your projects. Our Mission Statement: The employees, supervisors and management of Millard Lumber Inc. work together as a team in a mutually dignified manner to profitably provide quality building materials and services which consistently exceed the expectations of our Customers. The hours listed here on Angie's List only apply to the Omaha showrrom. For a more complete listing of our hours at all our locations please visit the locations tab of our website at www.millardlumber.com
Norm's Garage Door Service Company has provided unsurpassed workmanship in the repair, installation and service of Garage and Overhead Doors, Rolling Steel Doors and Curtains, Fabric and High-Speed Doors, Specialty Doors, and Electric Openers and Operators. Today, Norm's expertise also extends to the installation and maintenance of Loading Dock Equipment, Security Gates and Access Systems and construction projects involving all types of doors, access systems and material-handling equipment.
"They installed the springs and the work looked good. They didn’t make a mess and the work looked professional however the next day the garage door wouldn’t open. After pulling the emergency cable to get it open I couldn’t get it to close. I called them back out and the service tech blamed me for buying “a cheap garage door”. He turned a couple screws increasing the pressure to open and close then demanded I pay an additional $80 for a service call."
Sky P on January 2018
Norm's Garage Door Service Company has provided unsurpassed workmanship in the repair, installation and service of Garage and Overhead Doors, Rolling Steel Doors and Curtains, Fabric and High-Speed Doors, Specialty Doors, and Electric Openers and Operators. Today, Norm's expertise also extends to the installation and maintenance of Loading Dock Equipment, Security Gates and Access Systems and construction projects involving all types of doors, access systems and material-handling equipment.
"They installed the springs and the work looked good. They didn’t make a mess and the work looked professional however the next day the garage door wouldn’t open. After pulling the emergency cable to get it open I couldn’t get it to close. I called them back out and the service tech blamed me for buying “a cheap garage door”. He turned a couple screws increasing the pressure to open and close then demanded I pay an additional $80 for a service call."
Sky P on January 2018
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.