Hello Calabasas!

Edward's Enterprises' committed team of employees is ready to help you with repair & remodel services around your Lone Oak home, an Agoura Road commercial location, a Calabasas Road office, or The Commons at Calabasas stores.

 

Need professional sliding patio door repair near Calabasas? We have been handling small hourly repairs like repairing a window latch, hanging a new mirror or re-screening a window for over 20 years!
 
While we can manage larger remodels like kitchens & bathrooms, we have continued to grow our company with smaller tasks like replacing a broken window sash or removing a mirror from a bathroom that has been damaged by moisture.

 
When it comes to your home or business needing repairs to mirrored closet doors & re-screening, replacement, installation, we are ready to help. Sliding screen & glass doors are also covered by our qualified team.

We can begin answering your questions below!

The Edward's Enterprises company handles a variety of sliding glass door, screen & window repairs such as:

 
  • Window screens installed

  • Screen doors re-screened

  • Sliding glass door repairs

  • Slider door wheels replaced

  • Window latches repaired

  • Hanging framed mirrors

  • Installing mirrored closet doors

  • Removing bathroom mirrors

  • Shower pivot doors installed

  • Tub sliding door repaired

  • Installing retrofit windows

  • Screen door pet guards installed

If you are only looking for a glass replacement project, we can refer you to a glass contractor with the right expertise & equipment to handle your request. Call us with any questions you have about an upcoming window installation, glass sliding door repair or re-screen job!
 
Not sure if we can help with your screen or window project? Call our office to discuss your sliding door or window latch repair needs!

Oftentimes, people clean mirrors & glass with the standard window cleaner, however this usually leaves streaks, specks, dirt, & fog of cleaning chemicals behind. But why not try something more powerful & direct, & use Windex instead, a proven cleaning solution from the get-go? All you need is a new bottle – spray of it, along with a small cotton pad, & you're good to go. Scrub at it!
 
Because of these side effects, there is a better solution for cleaning your mirrors & glass. First off, go ahead & mix together one cup of white or distilled vinegar with one quart of warm water. Next, use newspaper as your cleaning cloth. Crumple the newspaper up into useable sizes. Then do a pre-cleaning with a cloth that is soft & non-abrasive, using plain water to remove any heavy dirt or marks. The next step is to dip the newspaper into the vinegar water solution & rub the paper in slow circles across the mirror. Make sure to cover the entire surface. Once this is complete, go over the wet areas with a dry portion of newspaper. This should leave the mirror dry & keep drip marks from drying onto the surface.

The first door screens were made from cheesecloth, which was once used to form & strain cheese. Today there are many varieties of door & window screens for you to choose from including: Fiberglass, pet-resistant, aluminum, retractable screens & solar protection. Choices are in abundance even specialty window screens like bronze, copper, brass & stainless-steel screening. Specialty screens will cost a little more but for that dream home experience, it could be exactly what you need.
 
For quality & scale checkout this great resource for screen materials, parts, & how to guides to help you screen your home today.
 
Paper windows were used in ancient China & Japan. The first known people to use glass windows were the Romans around 100 AD. Glass became very common to use in the building of a house in England in the early 17th century; due to limits in industry & costs greased paper windows were used in America in the 1800s. Today we use glass windows to provide views, allow light in & maintain interior temperatures, with most building codes requiring double glazed windows to increase efficiency & reduce temperature transfer.
 
Sliding glass doors are great for any home to have, opening out into your garden or patio on a nice warm day to let in some air, while your sliding screen door protects you from insects or even wandering animals. Sliding doors or screens can become damaged by age & abuse. If you're having trouble opening or closing your sliding doors, inspecting for debris, & something as easy as a little soapy water or WD40 along the base of the door can improve the sliding action. If you feel ready to tackle a DIY project like improving the sliding door action at your home, you can find In the event of the door coming off its track, cracking/shattering

How do you clean window screens that don't come out?
 
To clean window screens that cannot be easily removed, first dust the screens. Then, using a rag & a solution of warm water & dish soap (just a dab will do you), wipe down the screen in multiple passes & allow it to air dry on its own.
 
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Can you vacuum window screens?
 
Yes, you can vacuum window screens if they are excessively dusty. Be sure to use a brush attachment, otherwise you can risk damaging your screen.
 
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Edward's Enterprises' hourly rates for sliding door handle or window repairs:

 

$95* an hour Per Employee, 3 Hour Minimum

These are the typical cash or check hourly rates for labor we charge our customers for screen replacements & re-screening (not including materials or dump disposal fees).
 
MANY glass-related door or window handyman services like window replacement or sliding glass door wheel or track repairs are too cumbersome for 1 employee to handle, so we would send 2 of our employees to your home or office for higher rates than listed above.

Repair Screen Window Install Metal Door - RepairWe charge for all time allotted to a customer's project, including purchasing & delivering materials, or for the time to dispose of debris. This allows us to take on smaller projects for our hourly customers, rather than only lump sum projects with much higher minimums to show up.
 
Thanks to our processing partner PayPal, we do accept most major credit & debit cards now! Rates are slightly higher, please call our office for all of the details.
 
Thanks to our processing partner Paypal, we do accept most major credit & debit cards now!
 
*Hourly charge is from $95 to $115 or more PER EMPLOYEE depending on the work site zip code. Some exclusions apply such as ongoing facility maintenance clients, or for same-day, after hours or weekend service.
 
Cities outside of our coverage map will be charged additional travel costs. We would be happy to answer any of your pricing questions, please call for details!

Reasons to select Edward's Enterprises for your next repair project include:

 

EE Check Established Company: Edward's Enterprises has been a locally owned & operated small business since 1996.

 

EE CheckSkilled Team: Our hourly service calls are handled by experienced, long term employees in the field & in the office.

 

EE CheckClear Information: We explain our hourly rates on our website & by phone before we schedule any repair work so that you know what we charge.

 

EE Check Licensed: We are a licensed General & Plumbing Contractor with the Contractor's State License Board (B857752) since 2005.

 

EE Check Insured: Insured to protect our residential & commercial handyman repair customers as well as our employees.

 
Review your EE Check list to see how Edward's Enterprises can provide you with top notch service.

You can reach out to someone at Edward's Enterprises about our hourly repair services by filling out the contact form below:

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    A real live person will (usually, unless every line is tied up or the Zombie apocalypse has finally happened) answer!
     
    Our office is open Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm “California Time”.
    We are available by phone after hours & on weekends for emergencies.

    The fence job turned out great, we're all very satisfied. I have a few other projects in mind, so I will definitely call & recommend you!

    Five out of five stars

    - Marco | Summerland

    The flooring turned out great–my wife is in love with it. It was a much needed upgrade & we are both very happy with how courteous & pleasant Edward's technicians were in our home.

    Five out of five stars

    - Steve | Thousand Oaks

    Edward's Enterprises is usually available for hourly repairs:

     

    Office: Monday through Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm by phone in our office to schedule projects & ask questions about repair jobs.

     
    Field: As far as scheduling work, for our typical rates listed above (I know we didn't skip that section) we normally schedule work Monday through Friday from 7am to 4pm (holidays, meetings, kids with flus may affect availability).

    Repair Screen Window Install Metal Door - RepairMost handyman requests get a 3 hour window of arrival, so plan on something like 8am to 11am, or 9am to 12pm, or even 12pm to 3pm window.
     
    Expect to pay a bit more if you need us to come outside of those times, or different restrictions like job minimums, etc.
     
    We are available for emergency hourly repair work based on a first come first serve basis & whether or not we have a crew available. Expect to pay more for these types of calls.

    Edward's Enterprises' coverage includes Calabasas, CA 91302 & surrounding communities.

     

    To see if we can handle a hourly repair job at your home or office, you can check a few places:

     
    There is a helpful site menu drop down called “Cities”. Select that & you can see if your city is in our “service area”.

    You can call us at 818-639-2441 & give us your “exact” coordinates.
     
    If you don't live in Calabasas but you're close by give us a call. We may be able to service your repair request for an additional minimum hour charge and/or travel charge.

    Calabasas Community Center
     
    Agoura Hills-Calabasas Community Center
    27040 Malibu Hills Road
    Agoura Hills, CA 91301
    (818) 880-2993
     
    For more information about your local Community Center, check out Calabasas Community Center Online.


    Local Calabasas Farmers Market
     
    City of Calabasas
    Calabasas Road & El Canon Ave
    Calabasas, CA 91302
    (818) 591-8161
     
    For more information about your nearest Farmer's Market, check out Calabasas Farmers Market Online.


    Local Calabasas Trash Service
     
    WM GI Industries
    195 W Los Angeles Ave
    Simi Valley, CA 93065
    (805) 522-9400
     
    For more information about city trash service, check out Calabasas Trash Service Online.


    Calabasas Electronic Recycling
     
    City of Calabasas (Albertson's Parking Lot)
    26521 Agoura Road
    Calabasas, CA 91302
    (818) 224-1600
     
    For more information about local electronic recycling, check out Calabasas Electronic Recycling Online.


    Local Calabasas Paint Recycling
     
    City Hall
    100 Civic Center Way
    Calabasas, CA 91302
    (818) 224-1600
     
    For more information about neighborhood paint recycling, check out Calabasas Paint Recycling Online.

    How do you fix a torn window screen?
     
    You can use glue & a screen patches to fix small holes in a window screen. In some cases, you can sew patches into the damaged screen.
     
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    Are window screens necessary?
     
    In the summer months, window screens would be necessary to keep insects out when opening a window. In cooler months, you can actually increase the natural heat a home would receive from the sun by removing the screens.
     
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