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Poltmax is excellent and reasonably-priced. Used them for a couple of jobs that were too big to do myself (not a deck, but big work). Super job every time. Gave them the keys to my house. They've done work all up and down my block and everyone's been happy.
Posted on: 2015/9/15 15:50
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Pay a bit more and use Trex for the decking material.
2nd story is a structural challenge so have it done correctly.
Posted on: 2015/9/15 1:57
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Contractor name changes often means the BBB complaints and other negative feedback were piling up. Beware.
Posted on: 2015/9/15 1:33
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Looking for a contractor to do foundation (stucco) repair that's under steps to the backyard, and would like to add a small sunroom/glass enclosed porch while I'm at it. Saw that Family Landscaping (& Contractors) changed their name, but still the same contact (Alex). Any contractor work feedback for them? Any other recommendations? Thank you!!
Posted on: 2015/9/15 1:12
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Hi Kellynate, did you go through with building your deck? Or anyone on this thread happen to have additional input?
I am in a historical district and need to meet condo approval for a potential deck build, am in search of a good contractor for an estimate.
Posted on: 2015/2/18 1:58
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Thanks so much for the information everyone! Thinking of giving Poltmax a call - has anyone else worked with them?
Posted on: 2014/9/2 14:23
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Our neighbors just had their existing deck replaced by Poltmax Contractors. They did a beautiful job and now we are going to have them replace our deck next spring. One of the partners is a structural engineer (who will draft plans) and that's who you need on a job like this, not an architect. Call Ziggie Zdizslaw, one of the other partners, at (570) 242-3083 to have him stop by and give you an estimate. Good luck!
Posted on: 2014/8/12 3:54
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Kellynate, What contractor are you using? Anyone you would recommend? We're building a deck, too.
Posted on: 2014/8/10 12:59
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kellynate wrote: Hi there. We live downtown and noticed that our condo by-laws allow us to construct a deck on the backside of our unit and we've already had a few contractors come out and take a look. We are on the second level (above parlor level) of a rowhouse, so the deck would be a second-story deck. There is already an existing first-story deck. One contractor mentioned that, because it is a second-story deck, that we "may" need architectural plans in order to get a permit from the city. Does anyone have any knowledge/experience with building a second-story deck downtown. If so, did you have to hire an architect in order to obtain the permit? Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Posted on: 2014/8/10 1:01
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Hi there. We live downtown and noticed that our condo by-laws allow us to construct a deck on the backside of our unit and we've already had a few contractors come out and take a look.
We are on the second level (above parlor level) of a rowhouse, so the deck would be a second-story deck. There is already an existing first-story deck. One contractor mentioned that, because it is a second-story deck, that we "may" need architectural plans in order to get a permit from the city. Does anyone have any knowledge/experience with building a second-story deck downtown. If so, did you have to hire an architect in order to obtain the permit? Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Posted on: 2014/8/9 23:35
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