
Serving Glen Burnie, MD and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"They did a good job installing the whole deck."





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Serving Glen Burnie, MD and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"They did a good job installing the whole deck."





+100

Serving Glen Burnie, MD and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1966
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"I'm very pleased with Ted Naydan. He explained/showed me his credentials/license before starting. He took the time to show me all information from start to finish. I went to Patio Enclosures and Ted gave me a tour of the Sun-Rooms & the place of business at Patio Enclosures. He worked with me on a budget that I could afford on getting my room. I would most recommend him as first choice if anyone is seeking to have an add on to their home."





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Serving Glen Burnie, MD and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"This is a great company. Lance and his team are skilled, professional, and thorough. My husband and I are very satisfied and happy that we hired them to build our sun room. I highly recommend them."

Serving Glen Burnie, MD and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 1995
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Glen and his team were absolutely fantastic. They built a deck that really was the envy of the neighborhood. Now that I moved to a new place, I am going to hire them again to build another deck and a patio this time."





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Serving Glen Burnie, MD and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2019
Free estimates
Customers say: True professional
"FAMB construction has completed multiple home improvements for us including deck construction, privacy fence construction, bathroom remodeling, interior and exterior painting."





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Serving Glen Burnie, MD and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2004
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"<p>We found Dave Rutch/Precision Remodeling on Angie's List and were impressed with the reviews. Our project consisted of replacing all the interior hollow-core doors in our condo with new, Mission-style solid-wood doors that would be sized and fitted with hardware on site, installed and then painted in place. We contacted Dave in June of 2014 about the project and he met with us at the condo on June 20th to discuss the project and take measurements. He made sensible recommendations, like trim surrounds where they didn't exist previously, which became part of the project. He followed up with a preliminary estimate later that month, and after some further communication and clarifications, the agreed upon estimate became the final contract dated July 18, 2014. Besides selecting the design and material of the doors (but not the manufacturer), we also selected the hardware (here we did specify a manufacturer as we particularly liked the knob sets they offered). Dave provided the hardware estimate separately, which was fine, and it was converted to a change order later on, in compliance with the contract. It was our preference to have Dave order everything--the doors and the hardware--through his supplier, since it seemed simpler from a logistical standpoint. And we felt comfortable having Dave handle these various components, as he was professional, competent, communicative and detail-oriented.</p> <p> </p> <p>The project started in early October, once the doors and hardware arrived and once we were able to be available. Everything was delivered to our condo, and Dave was on hand for that and to introduce the project to his installer and employee, Bill. Though some doors had to be exchanged due to wrong size, damage or defect, Dave took care of that with the supplier, and the necessary reordering was done. This set the project back a bit, but we couldn?t fault Dave for that (the overall project, with the time add-ons for reordering and replacing some of the doors, was completed in January 2015).</p> <p> </p> <p>Bill, the installer, was punctual, a problem solver and a hard worker. He sized and sanded the doors, installed the hardware and then hung the doors. It was labor-intensive work, and there were the challenges of door openings that had changed or were out-of-plumb (30-year-old building). Bill knew his stuff, took pride in his work, and was eager to please. Generally, he was careful, but there were a couple of mishaps?however, Dave made good on those things. </p> <p> </p> <p>Next came the painting. The painter of the doors, Phil, was a subcontractor of Dave's. Phil, who usually had at least one worker with him, was professional, punctual and careful to make sure the door hardware remained paint-free (since the installation of the doors came first, he had to paint the doors in place). However, in the beginning, there were issues with some of his work. Some of the brushstrokes Phil used in the recessed panels were perpendicular to each other, and this created a sort of ?shadowbox? visual effect. Also, there were small areas under the doors where paint got on some of the carpeting, and it was obvious where he had to clean it up. However, after bringing these things to Dave?s attention and after Dave did a walkthrough with Phil and us, we noticed an all-around improvement in Phil?s work and his use of throws/plastic sheeting to catch any paint in the carpeted areas. While his work was satisfactory in the end, we get the impression that he is more comfortable painting flat, slab doors rather than unprimed, recessed-panel, solid-wood doors like ours that demand a high level of finish.</p> <p> </p> <p>Dave was great with communication and developing a schedule that accommodated our schedules, and anytime there was a little hiccup during the course of the project, he made it right and wanted to make sure we were happy. We are pleased with the overall project and Dave?s high level of customer service.</p> <br />"





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Serving Glen Burnie, MD and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2004
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"The project went well. The staff were helpful and gave plenty of details to make an informed decision. They responded to our concerns before, during, and after construction. They also provided helpful guidance on what to do with the deck when in use to stay safe, how to protect and maintain it, and how to get the most out of it and enjoy it. They were honest about choosing materials and not necessarily just going with more expensive options. Even though we did choose some more expensive options, we felt like we made an educated choice and got value for what we paid. Occasionally we have had some minor issues with design features that were not completed correctly at the time of original completion. The responsiveness was fairly quick, although every once in a while we needed to send a 2nd message. However, they always responded to the 2nd message if not earlier. Considering the nature of the design and time of year when it was installed (February), the work was done quickly and safely. They were super helpful in guiding us and updating us on the County permitting process and providing documents and photos for our HOA approval."





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Serving Glen Burnie, MD and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2002
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Positives: The design work was great. We spoke with several kitchen companies before deciding to go with VKB, and Joe, the designer we worked with, put the most effort into hearing what our goals were and creating a creative plan for us. He was knowledgeable and helpful, and had a good eye to notice things that we hadn’t considered. He also offered helpful suggestions regarding cabinets, countertops, paint colors, etc. We were happy with the finished product. Negatives: The biggest issue we encountered was a lack of communication. We discussed various issues with the designer, but these frequently were not communicated to the actual workers doing the job. For instance, when the workers showed up on the first day, they didn’t actually have the plans for what was being done with the kitchen, and we had to explain the job to them. Joe offered to add lighting inside our closet, and we contacted him and said to go ahead and do it, but that information was not communicated to the workers until it was really too late, so it was never done. Sometimes it was 48 hours before we would hear back from Joe when we contacted him with a question during the process of the remodel. Because a lot can happen in two work days, this was sometimes problematic. The second issue we encountered was that when speaking about the project beforehand, words like “plumber” and “electrician” were used, but no plumbers or electricians were actually employed; general contractors did all the work. As a result, we felt uneasy about the quality of the work that was being done. For instance, the evening after our sink was hooked up, it came disconnected while we were using it, with the result that water was spewing all over our under-sink cabinet until my husband reconnected everything properly. Additionally, the cabinet seal on our dishwasher was installed backwards so that the rubber flap was sticking out. (They fixed this upon request.) Issues like these make us feel uneasy, and we weren’t confident that the work we couldn’t see or notice right away was done right. We wish that an actual plumber had been hired to do the work, as we had expected, or at least that it had been clear up front that this would be the case. Finally, we felt that the workers who were actually doing the job were sometimes careless toward our home. For instance, they piled tools and trash on our back patio, but in the process knocked over a plant and crushed flowers in our flower bed. They got paint smudges on a wooden shelving unit in the kitchen while painting. Similarly, certain details of the job were missed until we pointed them out. The finished product came out well, but we aren’t sure it would have if we had not been carefully supervising. (For instance, they forgot to run an electrical line for the oven until we reminded them, and a different faucet than we had selected was installed. These issues were always corrected once we pointed them out, but we were surprised that mistakes like this were made.)"





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Serving Glen Burnie, MD and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2012
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I hired D&V to put up a metal shed. They were fair in their pricing Maintained contact about what they were doing And friendly I will definitely check with them when I have more projects"





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Serving Glen Burnie, MD and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1989
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"We needed to replace a Peachtree hinged patio door that provides access to our walk out basement. We have used AES for 5 remodeling projects over the past 5 years and they have always done excellent work. So, I called Dave Hill, our salesman at AES. Dave came out to the house promptly to take a look at the door and give us an estimate. He recommended a ProVia door as the best value. Mark, their door installer, came out to take measurements. The door was delivered to the house and Mark came out to do the install. The original door was a non-standard size and an unusual install. The only way the new door was going to fit was if they removed the inside drywall, floor tile and vinyl floor around the door, installed the door and then replaced everything. Mark was willing and able to do the work but after more discussion we agreed that the job was getting out of hand. AES ordered a seconds door (at no cost to us) that could be installed from the outside. Mark came out a second time and installed the door in about 5 hours. The new door fits perfectly. The inside finishing work looks great and the outside is well sealed and looks great."





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