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Chesapeake Bath, Inc.
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Angi Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Warranties offered

We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality and customer service, that we provide to meet the consumer's needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship, and complete customer satisfaction, from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate, with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety and quality, regardless of how large, or small the job. Call us today!

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Spicer Bros. Construction Inc.
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Angi Approved

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Pete and his team did an outstanding job from the moment they arrived until the final clean-up. What a hard working team! Pete did a great job communicating with me prior to the job and updating me throughout the day during the job. We love our new roof and the quality job! We were impressed with the clean up...not a single piece of trash was left behind!! I would highly recommend Pete and his team for any roofing job and would be pleased to serve as a reference to any potential future clients of Spicer Brothers."
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Diamond Contractors and Renovators
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Angi Approved

In business since 1992

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The general contractor, Patrick, was called. He came to the job site. I told him what I wanted, an apartment above my garage that my grandson could live in year-round, so it had to have heat and air conditioning. I told him I was getting quotes from several resources, and I would choose who to go with. He said you will find my prices are fair. I gave him a layout of my expectations of the project. A few days later he gave me a quote which was on the lower end that others had given me, so I was excited. He promised it would be done in two weeks three max. I agreed to the price. He said that his foreman would be there Monday and he did not come. He showed up the next day. the workers consisted of the foreman, his son (under 18) sometimes a helper, and an electrician/plumber. The helper and electrician/plumber only spoke Spanish. I went through the job explaining where i wanted plugs and we discussed where mini split would be located. a little background. My husband died June 19 I became very ill and could not go u the stairs to check on work. My grandson would try his best to keep me updated, my grandson is mental impaired, so he is not mature. I then became so ill was in the hospital for two weeks and had to have surgery. When I came home, I still could not go upstairs. The job continued and I asked my grandson how it was going he was excited and said all good. After the kitchen was installed, my grandson sent a picture, laminate counter that was supposed to be solid surface, the one cabinet is light grey where it was to be white like all the others, there was to be a linen closet in bathroom which was never put and the mini split was not installed outside as discussed with electrician, through phone translator, it needed to have same type base under unit as my house air conditioner. The flooring at entrance floor does not go all the way to wall. Some of the outlets I requested were not put in, some of the drywall was not good, they used my ladder and got paint all over it after 3 months it was replaced but not to the caliber of mine. I told Patrick I would buy some things and that became an issue when final bill was presented. At this point I had had it. It took way too long, I am dealing with my husband's death, and he tells me I owe him for the mini split he forgot to put it in quote. I just paid him the amount I owed him because I just wanted it to be done. Grandson and I had tried for weeks to get up with them and inform them that when he switched from air to heat the heat doesn't work. Electrician came out and couldn't figure out what went wrong. Said he would be back after he researched it. He never showed up again. Patrick was informed and said he would get someone out there. The cold weather came I had to buy a room heater. Two weeks ago, I notice a water spot on my newly painted ceiling. I called Patrick and he said it cant be from what we did. I explained there was no pipes over there that can be leaking. He said he could send someone but if they don't feel it's from the system he would charge me $500. I said I'll get someone to check it out. Another contractor came in showed me pictures and it is leaking from the duct work that goes outside from the mini split. There is not enough tape around the joints. I called Patrick and he no longer returns my calls. I have just no started to feel I can cope with my husband's death and would have let all the poor workmanship because I couldn't double check their work. However, when the mini split and the leak came, I said this is not right. The last time I talked to Patrick he said he would have to find a find another electrician because his electrician was in jail."
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Design Tops, LLC.
5.0(
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In business since 1985

Free estimates

Fabrication of custom countertops, which include Granite, Silestone, Viatera, Caesarstone, Cambria, Q-Stone,\nGeos, Corian,Soapstone, Laminate.

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FAQs for bathroom remodel projects in Pocomoke City, MD

You can buy a replacement vanity by selecting a pre-made unit with an integrated sink from a local home improvement supplier. Pre-made vanities are designed for easy installation and compatibility with your existing plumbing. If a ready-made option doesn't meet your needs, consider hiring a custom builder to create a vanity that fits your space and style.

You can purchase a bathroom vanity from major home improvement retailers like Home Depot and Lowe’s or online stores like Wayfair, which offer a variety of pre-made vanities. Visiting local showrooms and bathroom supply stores can also provide professional advice and help you choose the right vanity for your space.

Installing your bathroom vanity flush against the wall enhances stability and prevents shifting. This placement also eliminates hard-to-clean gaps and keeps your vanity securely in place. Building codes often require a minimum clearance of four inches from bathtubs and at least 21 inches of free space in front of the sink for accessibility and safety.

You can upgrade a single vanity to a double vanity by installing additional cabinets, a second sink, and matching fixtures. This process requires additional plumbing adjustments, countertop modifications, and careful alignment to ensure both sinks function correctly. Upgrading to a double vanity enhances bathroom functionality and offers more space, which is especially beneficial for shared bathrooms.

The best vanity top material depends on your budget, style preferences, and maintenance willingness. Materials like quartz or solid surfaces are excellent choices for durability and low maintenance. If you're on a tighter budget, laminate is affordable but less durable. Consider how much traffic your bathroom gets and choose a material that balances cost, appearance, and upkeep.

Installing a bathroom vanity takes between three and six hours. Simple installations may be completed in under three hours, while more complex projects requiring adjustments or plumbing modifications can take up to six hours or more. The installation process includes assembling cabinets, placing the countertop, installing the sink if necessary, and connecting plumbing.

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