Looking to revamp your
yard or garden?
Always thinking about
putting up a gazebo? We do Lattice!
Lattice
is multi-use material that can add beauty and freshness to a home or
patio. Gardens can benefit from shade lattice, sitting areas can gain
privacy from neighbors with lattic fencing, or a raised foundation can
be hidden out of site - Lattice really does the trick.
Having
an established,
insured,
licensed contractor to handle your lattice installation, repair or painting
project is important.
Do you want to talk about the benefits of lattic to your home? Call us
today and find out how lattice can help you make the most of your yard.
-Edward
Flanagan, Owner
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- Vehicles with the TOOLS to complete most
home and office IMPROVEMENT TASKS.
- Lattice
Services are provided by our EXPERIENCED,
LONG TERM EMPLOYEES in the field and in the office.
- Edward's
Enterprises Lattice covers all of VENTURA COUNTY and the
surrounding areas.
- We offer HOURLY RATES and CENTRALIZED
SCHEDULING of appointments for our residential and commercial
customers.
- We are in the field daily (Monday
through Friday 7:00 am - 5:00 pm).
- AFTER HOURS, EMERGENCY AND
WEEKEND rates available to meet our Lattice customer's needs.
Lattice's
Many Uses:
Lattice can be
used as dividing walls beneath decks or raised foundations
Lattice can be
used as fence extensions
Lattice can be
placed against a fence for aesthetic
value
Lattice can be
used to create a space in your
garden/yard
Lattice can be
used to organize and Hang potted plants
Lattice can be
used to grow vine plants
Lattice can be
used to shade a patio from the sun
What will you use
your lattice for?
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Lattice
Repairs: 805-987-2441
-Edward
Samuel Flanagan, Owner.
General Contractor License # 857752
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Remember,
if an
unlicensed handyman tells you
he can do work over $500.00 (labor AND materials, even if you buy the
materials) he is breaking the law and you have no protection with the
Contractor's State License Board. Verify the contractor's license at
www.cslb.ca.gov or
call
1-800-321-CSLB (2752). Don’t pay more than 10 percent or $1,000,
whichever is less, as a down payment.