- Best Landscape & ConstructionBest of Houzz winnerThoughtfully Designed Outdoor Living Spaces & Masonry in Prince George
Abel and his crew went above and beyond to ensure I had the backyard of my dreams. The work is excellent, and...
– Emily ARead MoreSponsored - Welding Zone, LLC26 Hires on Houzz11 years in business
Julio and his team were fantastic. They completed a multi day project in just two days and custom built stairs...
– JohnRead MoreRiverdale Park, MD 20737 - Substanial Mechanical Contracting LLCSponsored
- Century Stair CompanyOffers Custom Work
This is a top notch operation. They used our architect's drawings and brought them into reality. The team was...
– Morgan WashburnRead More15175 Washington St., Haymarket, VA 20169 - LEADING EDGE AVELAR CONTRACTORFree estimateYour Trusted Contractor in Prince Georges County South
Leading Edge Avelar is a full service driveway cleaning and refurbishment company. We specialise in restoring your...
See my projectsSponsored - Jed Dinger Design
Jed Dinger Design is a full-service, custom cabinet shop, serving residential clients in the DC Metro region....
Read more14650 Southlawn Lane, Ste 17, Rockville, MD 20850 - Fast Quote Provided!Splash Fiberglass Pool Company, LLCLocally ownedYour Top Pool, Spa & Outdoor Living Specialist in Pasadena, MD
With more than 40 years of experience transforming backyards into breathtaking getaways, our team at Splash Fiberg...
See my projectsSponsored - Carefree Kitchens, Inc.37 years in business
The cabinets are so beautiful and make the whole kitchen feel brighter and more open with storage to spare. We...
– Angie GallasRead More717 N Hammonds Ferry Road Suite K, Linthicum Heights, MD 21090 - Art Masonry Inc.Best of Houzz winner
Joe Morgado is an incredibly talented stone mason. We have personally seen his work throughout the last 30 yea...
– Julia StantonRead MoreChantilly, VA 20152 - Old Dominion Kitchen Design3 Hires on HouzzBest of Houzz winner
Lisa is excellent to work with, integrating our ideas into a cohesive design for our complete kitchen renovati...
– Jim PanRead More194 N. 21st Street, Purcellville, VA 20132 - Fortune StoneworksLocally owned
We contracted with Fortune Stoneworks to repair our front steps with the addition of bluestone. Fortune provi...
– Kent MillerRead More9700 Woodland Dr, Silver Spring, MD 20910 - Loudoun Stairs
Loudoun Stairs, Inc. was started in 1987 and has grown to not only an indoor stair and rail manufacturer, but also...
Read more341 N Maple Avenue, Purcellville, VA 20132 - Windows on Washington Ltd
Simply put - we believe that improving your home should be enjoyable. That is why we spent years designing our co...
Read more23465 Rock Haven Way, #120, Dulles, VA 20166 - Delmarva Blinds & Shutters1 Hire on HouzzBest of Houzz winner
Kris and Frank are the consumate professionals. From start to finish their expertise, advice, pricing and inst...
– J&KRead More3471 Constellation Drive, Davidsonville, MD 21035 - COLAO & PETER Luxury Outdoor LivingBest of Houzz winner
Incredible! This is how we would describe our experience with Calao & Peter. They listened to our ideas an...
– Rich PerezRead More24868 Arcola Mills Dr., Sterling, VA 20166 - Dream Outdoor SolutionsBest of Houzz winner
Dream Sunrooms did an exceptional job constructing a beautiful pergola in our backyard. The design was exquisi...
– Lyra BenderRead MoreSouth Riding, VA 20152 - Nova Exteriors
Nationally recognized as the leading choice for residential roofing, siding, windows, and doors, we take pride in...
Read more5568 General Washington Dr., Ste A-208A, Alexandria, VA 22312 - Steadfast ConstructionOnline consultation
The manager was very rude and aggressive when I voiced my complaint. He didn't try to hear what I had to say a...
– Samantha CorzoRead More111 Berry Street, Vienna, VA 22180 - Fence and Deck Connection
The founding owners, Jim Rubush & Ben Wolod, established Fence & Deck Connection in 1991. As lifetime Anne...
Read more8057 Veterans Highway, Millersville, MD 21108
Get Matched with Local Professionals
Answer a few questions and we’ll put you in touch with pros who can help.
9,301 Professionals
Best Landscape & Construction
Specialty Contractors in Fairmount Heights.
“Best Landscape and Construction have done 4 jobs for me. The first job was removing a long driveway and sidewalk and replaced it with permeable pavers. He had to work with the county for rebates they were offering. He made that easy. When it turned into more work than was anticipated, he did not come back wanting to raise the price. On the other jobs he was very helpful offering ideas on how to achive what I needed. They always arrived on time and did what they promised. His workers are always friendly. He has certifications that are helpful in achiving your goals. They are always my go to company for landscape or outside work.”
Welding Zone, LLC
Specialty Contractors in Fairmount Heights.
“I am property manager of a luxury condo building in Georgetown. We have used Welding Zone numerous times to repair tree boxes, doors, etc. Welding Zone completes each project with excellence. The customer service given by Mr. Julio Pimentel owner is always top notch. Hire Welding Zone for your projects you will not be disappointed
Leo”
Century Stair Company
Specialty Contractors in Fairmount Heights.
“The first time I worked with Century Stair Company was back in June 2010. I was working on a project with a very challenging stair layout, with multiple transitions from radius to straight. The previous company I was working with was clueless on how to build this type of stair. I contacted Century Stair and they worked with me on the design of the stair system and helped with a plan of installing the stair and balcony section so everything would come together properly.
Ever since that first job and seeing first hand what Century Stair could do for me, I've been sold on their product. Their custom abilities are amazing and everyone there has been great to work with.
Rodney Yost
Quality Stairworks & More”
Jed Dinger Design
Specialty Contractors in Fairmount Heights.
“I had book case/cabinet designed and built by Jed Dinger Company. The cabinet was built from solid wood and plywood arch that had faux finished to make it look like rust steel. The cabinet has thick glass shelves holding by steel cables. His work is an art piece that compliments the arch roof line. Jed is a designer and also cabinet builders so he understand how wood can be made. Above all he is a perfectionist so this says it all about his project!”
Carefree Kitchens, Inc.
Specialty Contractors in Fairmount Heights.
“We love our new kitchen. Carefree Kitchens provided the highest quality cabinets. They have a great show room which gave my husband and me a lot of ideas. They were able to match the color we provided from a paint swatch to perfection. They were also very clever in providing us some extra features inside the cabinet that gave us ample storage space.”
Art Masonry Inc.
Specialty Contractors in Fairmount Heights.
“Joe started the job as soon as the weather permitted. He worked diligently to complete it ASAP and there were no curve balls. The quality was excellent. I would highly recommend.”
Old Dominion Kitchen Design
Specialty Contractors in Fairmount Heights.
“Excellent experience, quality, and product. Lisa Franklin is professional and knowledgeable about her craft. She gave us many ideas that we were happy to incorporate into our design. I would recommend this company, particularly Lisa Franklin.”
Fortune Stoneworks
Specialty Contractors in Fairmount Heights.
“We worked with Eddie on replacing our crumbling front retaining wall, walkway and steps in northwest DC. Eddie is completely trustworthy, transparent, energetic, and committed to getting the job right. He also has a great sense of design and knows how to work with the client. The work -- done by master stonemason Raul and sons -- turned out even better than we hoped, beautifully executed with bricks that make the wall look almost original to our 1930 home. Eddie was also tireless in chasing after DC authorities to get our plans approved and the job inspected. Long after the job was complete, he continued to contact city authorities to make sure the security deposit we paid to the city in order to undertake the job -- was returned to us. We recommend Eddie without reservation.”
Loudoun Stairs
Specialty Contractors in Fairmount Heights.
“The folks at Loudon Stairs were professional and knowledgable from the first phone call. Their work is beautiful. Our new stair case with railings has garnered many compliments from friends. The crew was courteous, left the project in immaculate condition. We could not have been more pleased with the materials (top quality), the courtesy and the professionalism is to be commended.”
Windows on Washington Ltd
Specialty Contractors in Fairmount Heights.
“Description Of Work:
We contracted Windows on Washington to perform three upgrades to our home:
1) Replace entry door -- upgrading the original double (french) entry door with a single ProVia door with sidelights
2) Replace all windows -- 16 (original) windows were replaced with Okna 800 series windows including a complete tear-out of an existing bay window
3) Insulation and Air Sealing -- Attic insulation, air sealing, and insulation in the cantilevers in our split level home
Comments:
The work being reviewed is the first major renovation project we began since buying our (1967-built) home in mid 2011. Upon reflection of our experience with WoW, there are five main areas that are important to consider when working with a contractor and WoW excelled on all of these dimensions. Before getting into the details, I will say that overall, our home is more efficient, our home is quieter, and our windows and door are beautiful! And we are more knowledgeable about what we can do to continue to improve our home's energy efficiency. We will be using WoW for upcoming projects for a new roof and siding -- without question.
1) Research & Quote Process: WoW excelled in this area. To put it lightly, our research process is extensive. We started the research process, both for materials and contractors in late 2011 and finally committed to a project in late February 2012. WoW really excelled in this area -- we first met with Kevin (sales) and had a great first impression. He was very knowledgable and helpful, but not at all 'pushy' -- he let the quality of materials, reviews, etc speak for themselves and stopped at nothing to answer questions for us. He didn't show up with fancy heat lamps, or with a lovely color palette. He showed up wanting to understand what we wanted and to educate us on our options. We visited WoW's showroom and met the same helpfulness in their office. As our research process progressed, Kevin brought in Eric (the owner of the company) and another home visit was made by them - not to sell, but to answer our questions, evaluate the project, and give us advice. Not only did Eric, Kevin, and the team give us sound advice about the project at hand, but they gave us advice about projects they weren't selling us directly -- just honest, good advice for new homeowners.
2) Pricing: WoW's prices were competitive. They aren't the most expensive, but they also aren't the cheapest. That is for two reasons:
a) They only install high quality materials -- they won't be your $200/window company because they want your windows to be efficient and to hold up to the test of time.
b) They pay attention to the installation process and the materials they use down to the caulk used on the windows. What good is a nice window if water or air leaks in around the edges after a couple of years?
With all that said, the prices are still competitive and I think it would be hard to find a better combination of price and quality.
3) Knowledge about the industry, installation, etc: Exceptional! As part of my research process, I read as much as I could in trade magazines, websites, etc about windows, doors, and insulation. I knew I wanted to stick with a few specific brands of doors and windows that were high quality and efficient and that helped narrow my search for contractors. As I searched forums on home construction, window reviews, etc I found that WoW is very active on these forums. At first this gave me a pause because I worried they may be on these forums to self-promote. But I can assure you that is not at all the case. WoW is on these forums because they are passionate about this industry of home efficiency, insulation, windows, doors, roofing, etc. I have probably read dozens of posts by WoW on these forums and never found one that was self promoting -- all of them are about sharing knowledge about materials, installation advice, simple DIY advice, etc. This is a huge positive for the integrity and credibility of the company -- and also the passion for the work. I am pretty passionate about DIY jobs -- partly because "if it's worth doing, it's worth doing right -- the first time". I found WoW to share this same perspective and it gave me a great deal of confidence in their approach to the work.
4) Materials Available/Used: Only the best! WoW only carries some of the best materials you can use in the industry. If you search the internet for high quality windows -- you should find Okna to be at or near the top. If you search for high quality doors -- you should find ProVia to be at or near the top. They do have other options and will quote pretty much anything they feel is worth installing. They don't push one specific thing, but plainly lay out the pros and cons for the homeowner to consider.
5) Installation/workmanship: Top Notch! I cannot say enough about the professionalism and fortitude WoW had. The easy stuff first -- Our windows were installed quickly -- in a day. Our insulation was installed quickly, in less than a day. After a few months, there are no issues -- zero.
Now for the tricky part... we wanted our double entry door replaced with a single door with sidelights. When WoW was out for final measurements, they felt it may be tight to fit the door and sidelights we wanted -- this was complicated by the fact that we have brick surrounding the entry door -- not an easy job to squeeze an extra half-inch into the opening without masonry work. After some research on their end, they felt it wouldn't work, but said they felt a company they work with from time to time could 'custom make' the door we wanted from ProVia and trim the sidelights down every so slightly so it would fit. Before committing to this other company, they asked this company for a sample of the product. After receiving it, they felt it wasn't satisfactory -- it didn't look as good as the ProVia and thus they wouldn't sell it to us. WoW didn't give up -- they came back to our house and took more measurements and found a way to make it work -- or at least they thought. On the day of the door install, after removing our existing door, they found that some of the brick that wasn't exposed stuck out further than they thought... making the door opening slightly too small for the door they had sitting on their truck. Well, WoW didn't give up... they broke out the chisels and drills and began some basic masonry work to chisel back the brick (non-exposed) so the door would fit. Eric was on the job site at this time -- he wanted to make sure this was done right. WoW finished the door install -- and it looked great! Aside from a little red brick dust as evidence of the tough work, the whole project was done on time and no additional charge to us -- even though it was clearly an unexpected obstacle.
Finally -- I feel like it's hard to find a company who cares as much about your house as you do. But I have to say that I think WoW just might be that company.”
List your business here for free - Learn More