
Serving Tracys Landing, MD and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1955
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"There were some initial communication challenges but the guys installing the fence did an awesome job."





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Serving Tracys Landing, MD and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1955
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"There were some initial communication challenges but the guys installing the fence did an awesome job."





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Serving Tracys Landing, MD and surrounding areas
Approved
Free estimates
Warranties offered
Small jobs welcome
"They quoted me a good price. They installed the fence when they said they would. No delays. I would hire them again."





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Serving Tracys Landing, MD and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2019
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Very professional. Chase is both laid back enough to feel like you've known him for years and professional enough to give realistic explanations of every aspect of installing/replacing a fence - including cost analysis, payment schedule and above all, accurate time frames for each stage of the job. Its a shame I only have one fence, because I would absolutely have him and his crew come back out again."





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Serving Tracys Landing, MD and surrounding areas
In business since 2001
Credit card accepted
"From beginning to end Neal did a great job.
To speed the process I took photos of the area that I wanted work performed. I then emailed them to Neal with my approximate measurements and he took it from there. He came out to confirm my measurements and fabricated/installed a new railing. The work is solid and I would use him again.
Thanks!
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Serving Tracys Landing, MD and surrounding areas
In business since 2001
Free estimates
"Install went smoothly and very quickly. He was a upfront about possible issues and how they would mitigate them. Since it was a small job, he cut us a deal sourcing pavers leftover from a previous job."





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Serving Tracys Landing, MD and surrounding areas
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"mail.We originally contacted the contractor near the end of April since my wife and I wanted to get some stumps removed from our back yard and to replace the fence. We were also wondering if we needed to get the large spruce tree at the front of the house cut down since it was leaning and shedding alot of needles. Ben came out and gave us an estimate for removing the tree, grinding and removing the stumps in the yard, taking down the fence, and grading the sloping back yard, which is what we also wanted.
The quote we received was complete, and stated that it was good for 60 days. Well, work ramped up, and we weren't able to get fence quotes as well as a boundary survey completed until mid to late June after we came back from vacation.At that point, we had decided to leave the tree alone, since we were told it was healthy and not a danger. We also found a fence company we were comfortable working with.
Two days after the 60 days was up, I both telephoned and emailed the company with a revison of the original quote (minus the tree removal) and said that I hoped that that quote was still good, and that we would like to get the work done within two weeks to coordinate with the fence contractor.
I didn't get any response, so I again left a voice mail.
I understand that it is a small family-owned business, but I would hope that someone would check both email and voice messages at least once a day. Email is great, but it still doesn't beat the personal touch of a real person's voice on the phone.
I'd still like to hire them, and I know that I let time pass before deciding to hire them, but I would appreciate some contact, please.
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Serving Tracys Landing, MD and surrounding areas
In business since 2010
Credit card accepted
"Fred worked quickly. He finished the entry gate and replaced part of the fence that was missing. His work was excellent. He did a much better job than the original company which installed the fence. Then he started attaching the wire fence to one side of the fence. Initially he was'nt sure if he'd be able to attach the wire to the entire fence and I did not expect him to because he had done so much already. Fred had to move some tree branches out of his way in some areas but he manged to attach the wire fence to the entire wood fence. He did a wonderful job and he his work exceeded my expectations. I would use this company again and I'm going to tell my friends and family about them.
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Serving Tracys Landing, MD and surrounding areas
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
We do yard work lawn landscaping flooring handyman services and much more





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Serving Tracys Landing, MD and surrounding areas
In business since 1977
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Fantastic. They worked hard. I helped on a few things because I had a list a mile long for them, but they were great, respectful and honest. I would hire them again.
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Serving Tracys Landing, MD and surrounding areas
In business since 2007
Emergency services offered
"Jenny's Design Build was asked to take a 1954 kitchen and bring it up to date: Prologue must be mentioned here...In late August or early September we tried to get Jenny's Design build to do an initial consultation on out kitchen remodel and Dave thanked us for the inqirery but very politely and clearly said that he was too busy at the present time and it wouldn't be fair to us to have him come in at that time. We looked around and asked a few other folks to look at the job and we were quickly introduced to the odd world of the kitchen remodel from people who thought they knew what we needed or would simple see our sketches and plans and 15 minutes later give us a price with very little excitement or entusiasm. Then October rolled around and we called Jenny's Design Build again and they, at this time, were able to see what they could do. Before any contracts were signed we met with Dave Bennington and Keith from Montgomery Kitchen and Bath for them to hear what we were looking for and what our needs were. They were the first contractors that we felt actually heard our vision and understood what sort of family are - Keith and Dave were the first team (actually they were the first remodelers to show up as that: at team. Keith represented the design side and Dave represented the actual builders and installers) to repeat back what we had said to them and proposed a few choices: what we had given them and what we had in our heads but also some ideas that we hadn't even imagined that actually answered our needs and desires much better than we had originally conceived. We chose cabinets and flooring and gave Jenny's Design Build our budget. Very diligently Dave and his teams crunched the numbers and came to us with a clear and concise contract. The real work was ready to begin. First, they removed the orginal kitchen, took down a dividing wall and removed all the debris. Next, Dave Bennington and his team opened up one doorway that leads from the living room into the kitchen and built a pocket door from the kitchen to what will become the dining room. Everything ran like beautiful clockwork, the electrician, the sheetrocking and plastering, the plumbing, the painting, cabinets and granite all happened in perfect order. We found some amazing deals on appliances from Appliance Builders Wholesalers (ABW) and Dave was able to iron out any size or installation issues through and with them. We were always kept well aware when certain crews would show up...and they always did just that. From our initial meetings with Dave Bennington he was always very clear about making sure that we were happy with his and his worker's work...and on various occaisions he would adjust, fix and explain very cleary what could be done, what would be done and when it would happen. For example, at one point Dave mentioned that his regular flooring people were unable to give him what he needed to see our vision through so he found another one without missing a beat. Or when the stove wouldn't fit in correctly by a quarter of an inch because the original walls of the kitchen (we did a partial demolition and retained some of the idiosynchrasies of the original architecture in order to keep our costs reasonable), David brought the marvelous folks over at Ivis Marble (lots of great things to say about Manny and his genius crew who guided us through the granite choosing and design process) back to work their combined magic to make our slide-in range fit nicely into where it belongs. I took it upon myself to design and create the backsplash and the arched entryway and, again, Dave and his crew were right there to guide me through basic and quite technical aspects of plastering, painting, duct collaring, mastic, tile cutting and grouting. I've done all of these things before in my youth in some form or fashion but Dave, Alvro, Ed, and Steve were always willing to share some of their trade secrets as well as the most obvious basics that I had overlooked (ie. two fingers on the back of a plastering trowel when applying plaster will save you tons of sanding time later and Home Depot is deffinately not the answer for everything). At the end of the job there were a few odds and ends to be fixed and Jenny's Design build was right there to make sure they were taken care of and sorted. We are now able to cook, bake, wash, prep, organize, eat, drink and be merry in the most fantastic kitchen we could have hoped for. (One small note must be made about the grading for the price. I gave the price a "B" because it was and is a serious chunk of money but we really feel that we paid for what we received: the best kitchen this house could have ever dreamed of having. If it was less a price we wouldn't have gotten that...so really I have a problem with Angies List's grading system. Perhaps if the question were presented instead of "Price" the question should really be: "Did you get what your paid for?"...I would have given it an "A"). Along the way we learned a great deal and now have some added appreciation as well as skills to take on to our next venture: the bathrooms. This was our first remodeling experience and I can't recomend any team better than Jenny's Design Build. Thank you."





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