Southern Indiana Fence Painting and Repair LLC is your industry expert in Harrison county and the surrounding areas. We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are also veteran owned and operated. Our customer satisfaction guarantee will assure you are completely satisfied with our work. Give us a call today, we look forward to working with you!
Southern Indiana Fence Painting and Repair LLC is your industry expert in Harrison county and the surrounding areas. We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are also veteran owned and operated. Our customer satisfaction guarantee will assure you are completely satisfied with our work. Give us a call today, we look forward to working with you!
We offer a variety of fence services. We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality of work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out all the services we offer below and call -or- click to schedule an estimate today!
We offer a variety of fence services. We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality of work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out all the services we offer below and call -or- click to schedule an estimate today!
We offer free estimates. We are a full service Construction, Restoration, and Repair Company, Our commitment is to deliver the highest quality job with the lowest inconvenience. We are very aware of the impact of having workers in, on and around your home or property when new construction, renovations and additions are made. We utilize the latest technology and highly skilled craftsmen applying age old time proven techniques, commitment, integrity and hard work. We use industry standard computer software and leading edge software which means we may be getting measurements for your roof or buildings from space......that's right, by satellite. Our commitment is to deliver the highest
We offer free estimates. We are a full service Construction, Restoration, and Repair Company, Our commitment is to deliver the highest quality job with the lowest inconvenience. We are very aware of the impact of having workers in, on and around your home or property when new construction, renovations and additions are made. We utilize the latest technology and highly skilled craftsmen applying age old time proven techniques, commitment, integrity and hard work. We use industry standard computer software and leading edge software which means we may be getting measurements for your roof or buildings from space......that's right, by satellite. Our commitment is to deliver the highest
JM Improvements and Remodeling,LLC. services the Greater Louisville area AND Southern Indiana. I have 20+ years experience in roofing, siding, windows, doors, decks, wooden fences, patios, ceramic tile, painting and drywall,... anything from basic Handyman work to room Remodeling.
JM Improvements and Remodeling,LLC. services the Greater Louisville area AND Southern Indiana. I have 20+ years experience in roofing, siding, windows, doors, decks, wooden fences, patios, ceramic tile, painting and drywall,... anything from basic Handyman work to room Remodeling.
Hard working family business with integrity and hard work is instilled upon young age to work hard and drive to be the standard in pressure washing business and in life
Hard working family business with integrity and hard work is instilled upon young age to work hard and drive to be the standard in pressure washing business and in life
Providing home repairs and remodeling Fully Insured References available upon request
Providing home repairs and remodeling Fully Insured References available upon request
we have enough employees to get the job done. We talk about the billing and anything related to the before we start on the work
we have enough employees to get the job done. We talk about the billing and anything related to the before we start on the work
Have a 2-3 man crew. This is an honest, non-smoking, hard working, reliable company with an eye for detail. Stress's punctuality and call back. Many recommendations upon request. Will not say "can do a job", if I cannot do it.
Have a 2-3 man crew. This is an honest, non-smoking, hard working, reliable company with an eye for detail. Stress's punctuality and call back. Many recommendations upon request. Will not say "can do a job", if I cannot do it.
Custom metal fabrication, railings, gates and fences, steel stairs and iron furniture, shearing and forming, drilling, welding & threading.
"We live in a historic neighborhood and needed handrails installed on our front steps. We decided to use Pohl Iron Works after reading the wonderful reviews. The entire experience, from estimation to installation, was great (and our handrails are gorgeous!). I especially appreciated the time they took to discuss the design - they really listened and made excellent recommendations. We will definitely be calling again!"
Anne R on August 2019
Custom metal fabrication, railings, gates and fences, steel stairs and iron furniture, shearing and forming, drilling, welding & threading.
"We live in a historic neighborhood and needed handrails installed on our front steps. We decided to use Pohl Iron Works after reading the wonderful reviews. The entire experience, from estimation to installation, was great (and our handrails are gorgeous!). I especially appreciated the time they took to discuss the design - they really listened and made excellent recommendations. We will definitely be calling again!"
Anne R on August 2019
Hello there! We are a local company specializing in roofing, siding, deck's, privacy fences, exterior painting, and additions. We also bid on commercial projects upon as requested.
"I had my basement finished by Armando and his crew. The first red flag was the "proposal". It wasn't a typical quote. It had a low range and a high range, with no way of knowing exactly what the final cost would be (the high range estimate of $15-16k was actually wound up to be more than $25,000- HUGE difference!). Then, it took a full two months to finish due to promises like, "We'll be there tomorrow", or "We'll finish it up by New Years'", or "We'll be there this weekend", or it might have rained, the truck broke down, or any number of excuses, but rarely did I get a call saying, "We won't be there after all". I can't count the number of times I rearranged my day or weekend only to have no one show up at all. The customer service was horrendous. So was the spin-doctoring. So, was the work done well? Well, yes- despite the excuses, I'm thrilled with most of the work. It's the last thing that was the final straw. I had two barn doors installed between the mud room and the basement entertainment area. Love the doors, hate the way they were installed. The crew screwed two boards as a guide which looked horrible, and one of the (new) doors was warped toward the bottom and when they were closed, there was a significant gap between the two at the bottom. This was spin-doctored to me as my floor isn't level. That may be, but the door is also warped, but okay. Then maybe take this into consideration or do the right thing and select another door? After paying him the remainder, I asked him to come back and fix the issue. I ordered two doors with 5 sets of metal guides so the strips of wood (a trip hazard, as they run more than the entire width of the opening) could be removed. Armando said he would pick them up and be here the following weekend. Never showed. Of course. A two man crew arrived the following Thursday with the doors and the guide. They took one door out and decided they couldn't cut them down because I had chosen a style with glass panels. My ceilings in the basement are less than 84", so they needed to be trimmed down. As with a few other things, we suspect they just didn't want to do it, as my son-in-law explained to them how it could be done. They were here for about 8 hours (I was told it would be one hour, but okay). They seemed to have problems figuring out how to use the guides effectively. The head crewman told me it was because not only was my floor slightly sloped, but one of the doors was warped (as I had told them over and over). So they decided on another tack. They left for several hours and when I went downstairs, there they were with a plank of wood. I had no idea they were going to cut it larger than the existing wood strip! smh So now the issue is even bigger, even worse than before. Problem 1- for some inexplicable reason, they chose red oak for the new strips and what might as well have been a red stain. My floors are a rustic mix of light/dark grays and browns with some cream. Awesome floor. I was told the color would tone down when it dried. Nope. Never happened. The strips are red. They'll stay red unless they're sanded down and re-stained (or removed and something else properly installed). What were they thinking??? Problem 2- instead of filling all the screw holes in the flooring (the previous screws were drilled into concrete like the new ones) with a matching putty, there are putty colored holes all over the floor between these two strips of wood. This will necessitate replacing some flooring. Which I don't have. When the floor was installed, they took away whatever planks were left over. Problem 3- instead of filling the holes in the wood and wiping off the excess putty, it looks like they smeared it on and just slapped stain on top. So now of course I have these hideous areas that look like a child went wild with a paintbrush and Silly Putty. I checked the color of these wood strips every day waiting for the miracle that was supposed to occur where the red stain would magically lighten up and somehow those crazy putty spots would darken. Never happened. It's red. Some areas are shiny, some are light, but the color is red. Will I go back to Armando yet again? Nope. Never again. I'd rather have back to back colonoscopies every day for a month. Between the excuses, the spin-doctoring, the no-shows and the inability to correct their mistakes properly, I don't know how the company stays in business."
Carol L on May 2022
Hello there! We are a local company specializing in roofing, siding, deck's, privacy fences, exterior painting, and additions. We also bid on commercial projects upon as requested.
"I had my basement finished by Armando and his crew. The first red flag was the "proposal". It wasn't a typical quote. It had a low range and a high range, with no way of knowing exactly what the final cost would be (the high range estimate of $15-16k was actually wound up to be more than $25,000- HUGE difference!). Then, it took a full two months to finish due to promises like, "We'll be there tomorrow", or "We'll finish it up by New Years'", or "We'll be there this weekend", or it might have rained, the truck broke down, or any number of excuses, but rarely did I get a call saying, "We won't be there after all". I can't count the number of times I rearranged my day or weekend only to have no one show up at all. The customer service was horrendous. So was the spin-doctoring. So, was the work done well? Well, yes- despite the excuses, I'm thrilled with most of the work. It's the last thing that was the final straw. I had two barn doors installed between the mud room and the basement entertainment area. Love the doors, hate the way they were installed. The crew screwed two boards as a guide which looked horrible, and one of the (new) doors was warped toward the bottom and when they were closed, there was a significant gap between the two at the bottom. This was spin-doctored to me as my floor isn't level. That may be, but the door is also warped, but okay. Then maybe take this into consideration or do the right thing and select another door? After paying him the remainder, I asked him to come back and fix the issue. I ordered two doors with 5 sets of metal guides so the strips of wood (a trip hazard, as they run more than the entire width of the opening) could be removed. Armando said he would pick them up and be here the following weekend. Never showed. Of course. A two man crew arrived the following Thursday with the doors and the guide. They took one door out and decided they couldn't cut them down because I had chosen a style with glass panels. My ceilings in the basement are less than 84", so they needed to be trimmed down. As with a few other things, we suspect they just didn't want to do it, as my son-in-law explained to them how it could be done. They were here for about 8 hours (I was told it would be one hour, but okay). They seemed to have problems figuring out how to use the guides effectively. The head crewman told me it was because not only was my floor slightly sloped, but one of the doors was warped (as I had told them over and over). So they decided on another tack. They left for several hours and when I went downstairs, there they were with a plank of wood. I had no idea they were going to cut it larger than the existing wood strip! smh So now the issue is even bigger, even worse than before. Problem 1- for some inexplicable reason, they chose red oak for the new strips and what might as well have been a red stain. My floors are a rustic mix of light/dark grays and browns with some cream. Awesome floor. I was told the color would tone down when it dried. Nope. Never happened. The strips are red. They'll stay red unless they're sanded down and re-stained (or removed and something else properly installed). What were they thinking??? Problem 2- instead of filling all the screw holes in the flooring (the previous screws were drilled into concrete like the new ones) with a matching putty, there are putty colored holes all over the floor between these two strips of wood. This will necessitate replacing some flooring. Which I don't have. When the floor was installed, they took away whatever planks were left over. Problem 3- instead of filling the holes in the wood and wiping off the excess putty, it looks like they smeared it on and just slapped stain on top. So now of course I have these hideous areas that look like a child went wild with a paintbrush and Silly Putty. I checked the color of these wood strips every day waiting for the miracle that was supposed to occur where the red stain would magically lighten up and somehow those crazy putty spots would darken. Never happened. It's red. Some areas are shiny, some are light, but the color is red. Will I go back to Armando yet again? Nope. Never again. I'd rather have back to back colonoscopies every day for a month. Between the excuses, the spin-doctoring, the no-shows and the inability to correct their mistakes properly, I don't know how the company stays in business."
Carol L on May 2022
PVC is a type of vinyl, and the two are often used to describe the same fencing material. For purchase and installation purposes, there is no difference between them.
Vinyl fences offer many advantages. They’re durable and low-maintenance, resisting rust and rot. They’re also available in a wide array of colors and designs and are relatively easy to install. However, they can be expensive to repair. Vinyl fence repair costs run up to $1,100 compared to standard fence repair costs, which range from $300 to $900. They also don’t hold up well in extreme climates.
Vinyl fencing is more expensive than wood fencing. However, it typically lasts much longer than wood fencing, making it a better long-term investment. It takes slightly longer to install, but it’s more forgiving of mistakes. However, you’ll need to paint, stain, or oil it every few years to keep it from rotting.
Vinyl fencing lasts anywhere from 10 to 30 years, depending on the quality of the material and installation and the weather in the region.