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Outdoor Kitchen Contractors
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TOTAL PROS : 96
TOTAL RATINGS : 81
WHAT NEIGHBORS ARE SAYING
IN INDIANAPOLIS, IN


Decks by Steve
Customer Rating:
Homeowner: tina W.
Project: Build or Replace a Deck or Non-Masonry Porch
City: Indianapolis, IN
We chose Steve because his web page and the info he sent us said he sunk the support 4x4s into 2-3 feet of concrete. We really liked this, since our old deck had sunk because of no support. He did not fulfil his promise and the most concrete used was 17 inches of it for a 4/4 only in the ground 23 inches. We loved the design and the finished work looked great, but even after calling him on it the second day of his work, he still did not do as we asked or was promised.
M. L. Contracting, LLC
Customer Rating:
Homeowner: dan R.
Project: Build or Replace a Deck or Non-Masonry Porch
City: Indianapolis, IN
Tim was very quick and efficient. Knew what he was doing and got our deck up within a week. It looks beautiful and was within our budget.

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Indianapolis City Facts
In the 1830s canals were dug linking the Great Lakes to Indiana's river systems. The canals proved to be a financial disaster. Railroads made the canal system obsolete even before its completions.
Indianapolis has a land area of 361.7 square miles, while the metropolitan area has a land area of 3522.9 square miles.
Indianapolis contractors must have a minimum of $500,000 liability and property damage insurance.