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G.P. Hardscape
5.00(
15
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Angi Approved

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Great job! Iraci and her team at GP Hardscape were very professional, they constructed a walkway and build a retaining wall and a patio that is the envy of my neighbors. They did everything in a timely manner and finished the job on time."
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Cintron Grading and Rental, LLC
5.00(
1
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Angi Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Cintron Grading and Rental (CGR) is a licensed and insured company specializing in grading, excavation, hardscaping, and equipment rentals. We provide expert services including land clearing, drainage solutions, retaining walls, driveway prep, sod installation, paver patios, and more. Whether you're upgrading your backyard or preparing a commercial site, our experienced team delivers reliable, high-quality results. At CGR, we’re committed to transforming outdoor spaces with precision, professionalism, and care.

9 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Oasis General Contracting & Landscaping LLC
4.67(
12
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Angi Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The contractor contacted us through Angi's List and represented himself as honest, reliable, and communicative. We explained upfront that we had recently experienced serious issues with a broker and movers and were specifically seeking a professional contractor to avoid further problems. The contractor visited the property to review the scope of work. A second visit occurred with another individual who took measurements and advised on project timing. We entered into a contract with an agreed-upon completion timeframe of approximately 5 6 weeks. Shortly after work began, communication became inconsistent. The contractor represented that materials had been ordered for the project. We later confirmed this was not true. Despite repeated written requests, the contractor failed to provide clear updates, timelines, or proof that materials had been purchased. The contractual completion deadline passed with substantial work incomplete. Workers left the property and removed their tools, creating the appearance that the job had been abandoned. No clear explanation or written plan was provided regarding when or how work would resume. Worker Nonpayment Escalation. We were contacted directly by the contractor's workers, who stated they had not been paid and that a $2,000 check issued to them had bounced. This raised serious concerns about professionalism, reliability, and potential risk to us as homeowners. At no point did the contractor adequately address these concerns in writing. Concerns Regarding Specific Worker (Luis) Luis, who had previously performed electrical work, behaved in an unprofessional manner. We made clear that we do not consent to Luis performing any further work on our property in any capacity. Despite this, the contractor attempted to reassign him to complete the remaining work without our approval. Final Communication and Termination After a continued lack of response, misrepresentations regarding materials, missed deadlines, and worker nonpayment issues, trust was irreparably broken. We issued written notice terminating the contract, revoking access to the property, and requesting an accounting of payments, work completed, and materials purchased. All further communication was requested to be in writing only. Summary The contractor failed to meet contractual obligations, misrepresented material purchases, ignored written communications, and allowed the project to stall. Worker nonpayment and bounced checks created additional risk and instability. Due to these cumulative issues, termination of the contract was necessary and justified. The contractor visited the property twice, took measurements, and we entered into a contract with a 5 6 week completion timeline. Soon after work began, communication became inconsistent. The contractor stated that materials had been ordered; we later confirmed this was not true. Despite multiple written requests, he failed to provide clear updates, timelines, or proof of material purchases. The agreed completion deadline passed with significant work unfinished. Workers left the property and removed their tools, giving the appearance that the job had been abandoned. No clear written plan was provided for resuming or completing the work. Due to misrepresentation regarding materials, lack of written documentation, missed deadlines, repeated payment requests without transparency, worker nonpayment issues, and an overall breakdown of trust, we terminated the contract in writing and revoked access to our property. We are seeking accountability, reimbursement for payments made for incomplete work, and appropriate action to help prevent similar experiences for other homeowners. "
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
DMC Construction
5.00(
4
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In business since 1993

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Home remodeling. Interior & exterior restoration. New construction

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Tailormade Homes
New to Angi

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Over 16 years of experience in the industry

The Morgan Group
1.00(
1
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In business since 2010

Free estimates

Warranties offered

20 years experience in the industry

Design Resources
1.00(
1
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In business since 2002

"My experience with Liz was very poor. Early on she showed us a nice design and what we thought was a fair price. She represented herself as the designer and project manager. She brought in a GC that we were told she would manage. We gave Liz all of the specs for the appliances that we picked out. Once the renovations started we figured out very quickly that she did not factor in the specs on the appliances that we had ordered. On the install date of the appliances not one appliance could be installed because she did not have the space ready and to spec. She was not managing the contractors and she became very difficult to get to respond to questions or concerns. Thankfully the GC stepped up and took control of the situation. She also drew us a very nice built in refrigerator and wine fridge cabinet but what was installed was not what she had showed us. It was radically different. She refused to take responsibility for it so we released her and had to find another contractor to step in and finish it. Over all we had to pay much more than we expected, the project did not go smoothly at all, and we did not get the service or the result that we expected. This was not a small job, all in it was over $100K. I have never dealt with a less professional person."
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Southern Industries Home Improvements
New to Angi

In business since 1967

Free estimates

About Southern Industries Home Improvements\nIn 1967, Augusta, GA native Jim Felton formed his first company in the Southeast bringing a variety of new products aimed at easing and reducing the cost of traditional home remodeling. Because his earliest — and continuing — commitment was to quality and value, he soon expanded.\n\n We’re Part of the Southern Industries Home Improvements “Family”\nWithin a few years, he had grown from those first few-dozen customers to thousands annually. This year alone his home improvement companies will complete over 7,500 jobs in Augusta (GA), Aiken (SC), Birmingham (AL), Huntsville (AL), Greenville (SC), Knoxville (TN), Charlotte (NC), Chattanooga (TN), Atlanta (GA), Savannah (GA), Charleston (SC) and Columbia (SC) markets.\n\nGive us a call today for your FREE Estimate!\n\n

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FAQs for outdoor kitchen building service projects in Powder Springs, GA

Building your own pizza oven can be a cost-effective option if you already possess the necessary firebricks or materials and have the skills to complete the project. When you have the required supplies on hand, you save on material costs and labor fees. However, if you need to source every component, a pre-made kit may not deliver the same savings.

Fire bricks are engineered to withstand the high temperatures generated inside a pizza oven, protecting the structure from cracking or spalling. Standard bricks can fail under intense heat, potentially damaging the oven and creating safety risks. By using true fire-rated bricks, homeowners maintain consistent cooking temperatures, preserve the oven’s structural integrity, and reduce the likelihood of costly repairs. The modest increase in material cost is offset by longer service life and safer operation.

An optimal pizza oven installation positions the opening exactly between 36 and 48 inches above the ground to guarantee clear visibility and safe, comfortable access. This height optimizes heat distribution and ergonomic use. In addition, dome height can vary: shorter domes produce the signature soft, charred crust of Neapolitan pies, whereas taller domes are ideal for generating the robust baking environment required for New York–style pizzas.

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