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Delmarva Facility Maintenance Services LLC
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Serving Price, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

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Emergency services offered

"They were wonderful. They were very responsive. They were on time. They communicated with me on what was happening. When I have questions they got back to me. They were very customer friendly. They were very good."
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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On The Level LLC
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Serving Price, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

"Rob was very responsive and reasonably priced. He kept in touch with me prior to the job and completed the job in one day! I found him to be very knowledgeable, responsible and conscientious. I plan to call on him again and would highly recommend him."
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K D Sweet Construction
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Serving Price, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

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"We had recently bought a new home.  Originally, I purchased this deal with the idea that he could repair the back wall of a shower in the basement which had leaked and become moldy.  However, at about the same time that I purchased this deal I found out that the upstairs shower was also leaking.  I knew that these items could not both be repaired in one day, however I hoped to hire Mr. Sweet to do both jobs knowing that I would need to pay for extra work. 
The first time Mr. Sweet came to look at the job he offered to come in the evening after I returned home from work.  I told him I could not be home until 6:30 and he agreed to come at that time.  Instead he arrived a 6:00, spoke with my wife, who did not know all of the details of what needed to be done, and left before I got home.  When I spoke with him shortly thereafter, he said there was no mold in basement.  Note that it was clearly visible and my concern had been confirmed by a plumber previously.  The plumber had also said that the wallboard was the wrong type to use as shower wall backing.  Mr. Sweet disagreed and said that it was the right type and therefore couldn't grow mold.
He also said that he thought that the upstairs shower walls were fine, but that there was a problem with the faucet.  Previously, the plumber had said that the faucet and piping was fine.
Early in the process, Mr. Sweet said that he preferred to come several times for short amounts of time rather than coming for one full day of work and I agreed.  Scheduling was a problem throughout the process as Mr. Sweet seldom returned phone calls and often when he answered the phone he would say that he would call back the following day - and then would not do so.  However, to his credit, when he committed to a date he would show up that day.
The upstairs bathroom was the higher priority.  I convinced Mr. Sweet to re-grout the shower walls.  When he did, he started by removing some caulk at the bottom of the wall and a bunch of water ran out of the wall - clearly the source of the problem downstairs, not an issue with the faucet.
After regrouting the upstairs shower and confirming that the leak had stopped (he had previously cut a hole in the kitchen ceiling), Mr. Sweet said he would send some of his workers to repair the ceiling.  After that, he said he would paint the kitchen ceiling.  His workers did come as scheduled to repair the ceiling and put on a coat of primer paint.  However, he never followed up with the ceiling painting. 
He also never followed up with the request to work on the basement bathroom and I ended up hiring a different contractor to do that work.  That contractor also agreed that there was mold and that the wallboard was of the wrong type.
To Mr. Sweet's credit, although the process took several months to complete (to the extent it was completed), he and his workers certainly put in more than 8 hours of total work and did not charge me for work over the 8 hours.  I think the work that he completed was more than fair for the cost charged.  However, although he verbally agreed to do additional work, he was not responsive to taking on the extra work.  If I had known in advance that he did not want the work, I could have hired another contractor earlier and had use of the basement bathroom far earlier.
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FAQs for chain link fence repair or alter projects in Price, MD

Installing a concrete reinforcement slab significantly boosts the stability and longevity of your chain link fence. This reinforcement creates a strong foundation that protects the fence from erosion, burrowing animals, and high winds. The installation cost is $4 to $10 per square foot, and this robust base minimizes the need for future repairs while extending the overall lifespan of your fence.

Repairing minor damage such as small holes is far more cost‑effective than replacing significant portions of your chain link fence. Minor repairs cost between $100 and $200, while replacing full sections demands an investment of $1,000 to $2,000. For a fence that is 20 years old or older, having an expert assess it now can prevent repeated repair expenses and secure long‑term durability, thereby safeguarding overall fence performance.

If you'd rather remove your chain link fence than repair or replace it, professionals charge between $3 and $5 per linear foot for the job. There may be additional costs involved if there is extra labor needed, like relocating plants or separating the chain-link fence from other existing structures. This also does not include waste disposal fees.

Chain link fences have an average lifespan of 20 years with regular cleaning and maintenance. They stand out as one of the most affordable and durable fencing options available to homeowners and businesses alike. Chain link fences often last five to 10 years longer than comparable wooden fence installations. Chain-link fences made with a vinyl coating often exceed these estimates, providing even greater longevity and weather resistance.

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