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Saint Nick's Chimney
5.0(
15
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Serving Conowingo, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Today, we had the pleasure of having Nick work on our chimney! And the least to say is that he was incredible. He was very thorough in explaining how every piece of the chimney works. He did an excellent job repairing and getting our chimney back into an excellent condition. I highly recommend him and I’m so glad I trusted the good reviews I read about him!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Snapper Electric
5.0(
92
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Serving Conowingo, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mike from Snapper knew what the problem was right away. He replaced the flood light and now it works, even in the rain. Mike was professional and helpful. It helped getting 10% off the price, made it more reasonable."
Recommended by98%of homeowners
FLAME-TECH The Fireplace Experts
4.8(
59
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Serving Conowingo, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Excellent! Installation took about 5 hours. I just love the stove and it reduced my oil consumption by $1500 last year. It also kept me much warmer and toastier (always 72-80 degrees) than I ever would have afforded with oil. It does take some work hauling and splitting some wood. I expect it will pay for itself in 3 years, plus add value to my home. <br />"
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Ferris Home Improvements
4.7(
137
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Serving Conowingo, MD and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"My husband and I recently had all of the windows and doors replaced in our sunroom and we are very happy that we chose this company to do the work. They completely transformed the sunroom. Thank you so much to Scott and his team (Wayne, Dan, Matt, & Mike) who went above and beyond to make sure the work was done correctly. We are extremely pleased with the results. They are very friendly, professional, and meticulous. We look forward to continuing to do business with them when we are ready to remodel our bathroom. I highly recommend this company!"
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Paddy's LLC
4.5(
32
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Serving Conowingo, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Everything went well. I knew I needed a lot of wood replaced so I wasn't surprised when the price went up a bit. I trusted them to be honest and do the right thing. The customer service was amazing and they used GAF shingles. The house looks gorgeous and I highly recommend them."
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Bafundo & Assoc
4.7(
30
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Serving Conowingo, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 1962

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had called Bafundo and A. Parker (both A rated) to give us estimates on our kitchen extension roof. A. Parker quoted $1575 after the Angie's coupon for a standard shingle roof (lifetime shingle warranty). Bafundo presented me with an entirely different approach that I thought would address not just the roof, but also the temperatures in the extension. The extension, which has windows on all 3 sides, has always been the hottest room in the summer and coldest in the winter. Bafundo suggested installing a Duro-Last roof, which is VERY different from anything I've ever seen or heard of. It consists of a flexible white vinyl sheet over 1.5" urethane foam panels. My reasoning was that the white roof would reflect the sunlight in the summer, making the room cooler, and the foam would retain more heat in the winter. It was considerably more expensive ($2555), but held the promise of solving not just the need for a new roof, but the room's temperature issues. <br /> The main roofs and some of our vinyl siding needed to be replaced because of a hailstorm in which the homes in our area were <br /> pounded with golf-ball-size+ hail. Bafundo replaced the entire roof in a single day, including approximately 20 sheets of plywood that had been "fried" by the high temps in the hip roof. The installation included three new ridge vents. Given the total roof area, I found their speed amazing. They used IKO architectural shingles, and the roof looks great. They also <br /> replaced the damaged siding and it matches perfectly. <br /> After the main roof was completed, they tackled the extension roof. The total time to install this small Duro-Last roof was 1.5 <br /> days, and it took a "fixer-upper" employee an additional day to fix some (not all) of the gaffs made by the original installers. We've had a couple of gully-washer downpours since the roof was installed and, functionally, it works; we've detected no leaks four months after installation and we've had lots of rain. The temp in the room is indeed considerably lower during hot days <br /> and warmer during cold days. But the issue with this roof is that much of the installation appears to have been done by workers unconcerned with aesthetics. Caulking was not smoothed out, so there are large blobs of caulk in several places around the edge of the roof, some of which can be seen from the ground. The Duro-Last vinyl sheet is run up under the house siding, but after doing that, the siding was not replaced all the way down to the top of the roof. Some siding was dimpled or bent. The roof contained two skylights, which had to be raised 1.5" to accommodate the urethane foam boards. The original workers put aluminum caps over whatever they used to raise the skylight walls. Those caps had a major (1/4") gap under them on the inside, where they can be seen, and one was uneven. The corners of the drywall in the skylights had cracked and were not caulked. These mistakes were later fixed by the "fixer-upper". Because the roof is 1.5" higher than a shingled roof (due to the urethane foam boards), the entire roof has to have vinyl edging. The edging itself looks fine, but they have to use joiners in multiple places. Despite the small perimeter of the roof (~40'), they installed 7 joiners. The reason they had to use so many was later explained to me (has to do with the layout of the urethane boards), but they are nonetheless not attractive. <br /> Cleanup: Bafundo uses a subcontractor to do cleanup. They missed some major items. When I started seeing a few nails in the back yard, I asked one of the workers installing the Duro-Last roof for a nail sweeper. My scan of the yard immediately behind the kitchen extension turned up about two dozen nails and staples. I checked the sides and front of the house and found only one nail. Following a gully-washer rain 2 days later, I happened to look into the end of one of the gutter downspouts. It had 53 nails in it (yes, I counted them) poised to s*** onto the driveway. Since none of the other four downspouts had any nails in or near them, I deduced that the cleanup crew had blown the nails from the garage/porch roof gutters into that one downspout, but neglected to subsequently remove them from the downspout exit. No harm done, but the sheer volume of the nails was scary.  <br /> I also noticed a week or so after the work was finished that the ridge vent for the porch roof was not symmetrical; i.e., the slots on one side of the ridge board were much wider than on the other side. That was subsequently fixed, but this mistake along with the unremoved nails are an indication that the company had not done a careful post-installation inspection of the work. <br /> Bottom line: Overall, I would say that Bafundo does a very good job, and does it quickly. The only areas needing improvement are attention to aesthetics on Duro-Last roofs and post-installation checking of the work.  <br />"
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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