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Golden Key
4.6(
86
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Serving Pocomoke City, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I'm using this company for the third time now, because i know I am always gonna feel that the money was well spent. The concrete steps were patched and refinished. It now looks like new. The contractor was even able re-grout our old bathroom, and fix up our old front door which was rotting for years now. Definitely will use again."
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Chesapeake Landscape & Design
4.6(
40
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Serving Pocomoke City, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The jobs took a few days in total. We had them do 2 phases to our project. They were pretty much on time and did exactly what we wanted. Shannon was very professional and helpful. We will probably be using them to do the rest of our front area in the spring. I would recommend them to anyone. <br />"
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Chapel Valley Landscape Company
4.6(
9
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Serving Pocomoke City, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 1968

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Well, the company did not replace the large tree that bloomed. They fired the best man they had...horticulturist. AND they started doing a poorer and poorer job of "maintenance" even though they took my money every month. I finally switched. And am happier for it."
Recommended by77%of homeowners
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Noonan Construction
4.4(
166
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Serving Pocomoke City, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 1984

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It was a complete ANGIE"s LIST RIP-0FF! Virtually every construction Co. will provide free estimates but I stupidly paid Angie's List for a service I could have obtained free-of-charge."
Recommended by78%of homeowners
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Anthony & Sylvan Pools
4.6(
277
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Serving Pocomoke City, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 1946

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Their work has always been "top-notch." Over the last 25 years, they replaced the tile twice, repaired the coping stones when needed, and last summer installed all new modern coping stones. This spring they are scheduled to re-plaster the pool for the second time in 25 years. They also assist with deck renovation by applying the mastic between the coping and surrounding pool deck. We are always pleased with results of their work. They provide the cost of the work upfront and always stick to the agreed price. Scheduling is tricky as it depends on the weather but once they begin the work, they stick with it until it is done without much downtime for use of the pool."
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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LandArt Associates LLC
4.6(
16
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Serving Pocomoke City, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"<p>Design of the project to be completed with a Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 installation was  coordinated with Land Art. The installation of the dogwood, drift roses, vibernum, red tip photinia, spotted laurel and butterfly bushes as well as the sod and bed prep was the scope of the fall project . Spring 2014 consisted of installation of several varieties of flowering perennials.</p> <p>We were disappointed with the size of the shrubs installed in the fall however, the dogwood was perfect. 2 of the drift roses upon arrival were damaged and we asked they be replaced , Land Art did not replace them and in the Spring we had to insist a replacement as the damaged roses did not survive the winter well. A spotted laurel and 2 of the red tips did not rebound in the spring and we waited until July for the laurel replacement and Land Art only agreed to one of the red tip replacements.</p> <p>Spring project actually began in May and carried through September should have been an easy complete in May.</p> <p>8 ivy planned only 5 installed in May remaining in September</p> <p>9 blackout hostas could not be installed as planned moved to different beds</p> <p>5 Fraces Williams hostas returned - could not be installed as planned $100 credit</p> <p>7 sweet tea hostas installed as planned- 1 died </p> <p>3 Echinacea berry installed as planned  - 1 died </p> <p>11 black eyed susans- installed as planned</p> <p>5 rosemary installed as planned - 1 is not thriving</p> <p>3 lavender, 9 Kalimeris blue star, 3 milkshake Echinacea, 16 blue hill salvia, 2 northern bayberry, 11 day lilies and 1 crepe myrtle installed as planned </p> <p>8 pachysandra, 7 installed in May , 1 installed in September</p> <p>4 Fingerleaf, 3 installed in May  1 died, I installed in September</p> <p>2 butterfly bushes - 1 is not thriving</p> <p>3 Marmalade Echinacea installed- August we requested be replaced as none of them were thriving. Land Art instead removed 3 day lilies from the lily bed and installed replacement Echinacea in the lily bed. Requested Echinacea planted in error be replaced with day lilies of same size and blooms as those removed and received plantings of much less size and quality.</p> <p>At this point we requested Land Art no longer perform any services in our absence and would need to schedule appointments for entry to the property to ensure correct placement of plants as occurred with original installation in May. When the company representative arrived at the appointed day and time he mentioned he was not expecting to be called out and had been drinking. This was a scheduled appointment .</p> <p>While the majority of the 2 phase project went off without a hitch we are very disappointed phase 2 lasted from May through September when we were told all would be complete in one day. So many calls through out the summer to request completion with no result was very frustrating. Only when Land Art called for payment of phase 2 in August were remaining and replacement plants installed between August and September.  Final payment on phase 2 will be just as sporadic.</p> <p><br /></p> <br />"
Recommended by93%of homeowners
Bailey's Tree And Landscaping
3.8(
4
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Serving Pocomoke City, MD and surrounding areas

"The price is good and it’s real competitive.  He shows up with about 12, 15 20 people, they come in like a swarm of ants.  A few years ago he painted my house, the whole house, and replaced all wood that needed replacing.  They’d just come in and do the whole thing.  And they’re usually doing two or three jobs in the neighborhood at the same time.  I feel total confidence in his climber, the guy that goes up the top of the tree and cuts off pieces and drops them down.  They’ve never injured anyone.  This tree he cut down in my neighbor’s yard, I have about an eight-foot fence around my backyard because the guy that used to own the house had big dogs, they dropped these big, huge logs down and if any one of them had hit the fence it would have taken it down.  I’ve seen him cut trees and drop them between two houses.  I have total confidence in his work, he’s really good.  If I called Bobby up right now and told him I had to have a tree cut in the next couple of days, then he would be here.  I would definitely use him again in the future if I needed to."
Recommended by25%of homeowners
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Lerch Brothers Landscape Contractors
4.6(
9
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Serving Pocomoke City, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Initially, I needed a company to trench a water line to my garden. I contacted a few companies, some didn't respond and some quoted an exorbitant amount of money. Tom Lerch responded quickly and gave me a reasonable quote. Since we were interested in enhancing our backyard entertaining we also had Tom survey our property. He had a lot of opinions and since I had some specific design questions, he offered to put us in touch with a design architecture company. This was probably the only negative part of my overall experience with Lerch Brothers. The design company was talented, but they offered extra design ideas that I didn't request and attempted to bill me for them. This was resolved, but I found the experience a little distasteful. The installation of the garden faucet was seamless and my days of dragging 300 feet of hose is over. After brainstorming, we decided that we wanted to install a custom pergola over a patio. Tom was able to find a company that would design what we desired at a reasonable price. Once we agreed on a plan, things were very efficient afterwards. Each team that arrived for work were respectful to us and our property. They took great care to not disturb areas that were not involved in construction. When hiccups did happen, John Lerch (the project manager) was quick to contact me and resolve the issue. For example, the freight delivery was delayed in Baltimore. Instead of waiting for the local delivery company to find a truck to complete the process he sent his team to retrieve the products. I really appreciated that John was very involved in each step of construction. Even though we are just finishing up with the project, I can look at the overall experience with a great sense of satisfaction. You hear more horror stories about construction/renovation companies. I can definitely gives these guys my 100% support and recommend them to anyone."
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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FAQs for brick and stone patios, walks, and steps installation projects in Pocomoke City, MD

When cleaning your flagstone patio, begin by gently hosing off loose dirt and debris. Use a mild solution of white vinegar and water or diluted dish soap to scrub the surface with a soft-bristled brush. Avoid using abrasive tools, such as wire brushes, as they can damage the stone’s seal and finish. This careful approach effectively removes mold and grime while preserving the natural beauty of your patio.

Flagstone naturally offers a neutral palette that includes shades of grey, black, red, yellow, brown, and tan, and its inherent color cannot be altered. Choosing varieties like bluestone provides a subtle bluish tint that complements many exterior designs. These natural hues enhance curb appeal and create a refined, timeless look in your outdoor space, ensuring a sophisticated finish with minimal upkeep.

Flagstone for a patio must have a minimum thickness of 1.5 inches to reliably support furniture and foot traffic. Using stone that is two to three inches thick is recommended to ensure lasting durability. The increased thickness prevents cracking under load and enhances long-term performance. Investing in thicker flagstone provides superior stability and resistance to weather conditions, ensuring your outdoor space remains both safe and attractive.

You can paint a flagstone patio by using a high-quality, outdoor elastomeric latex paint designed for heavy foot traffic. Painting not only refreshes the patio’s appearance but also creates a waterproof barrier that protects the stone from damage. Regular reapplication every one to two years maintains its durability and visual appeal, ensuring your patio remains both stylish and well-protected.

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