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TW Boys Co Inc

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TW Boys Co Inc

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

TW Boys Co., Inc. is a family owned and operated business, proudly serving all of Maryland for almost 30 years. We are fully licensed and insured, with decades of knowledge and experience in the industry. We are meticulous in our craft and strive for customer satisfaction. Our high quality craftsmanship, attention to detail, punctuality, and professionalism are second to none. Call or email us today to request a free estimate for your next high-end remodel or addition. Please excuse our website as it is currently undergoing a reconstruction!

TW Boys Co., Inc. is a family owned and operated business, proudly serving all of Maryland for almost 30 years. We are fully licensed and insured, with decades of knowledge and experience in the industry. We are meticulous in our craft and strive for customer satisfaction. Our high quality craftsmanship, attention to detail, punctuality, and professionalism are second to none. Call or email us today to request a free estimate for your next high-end remodel or addition. Please excuse our website as it is currently undergoing a reconstruction!







"The project was not completed and Frank Davis left the job site early with work unfinished. I would avoid this contractor for residential and commercial projects as much as possible. He took the down payment did the simplest work they could (very poorly at that) and left the major job (deck door repair) unfinished and untouched. Frank Davis was your typical yes man contractor. He talked a big game and showed up only a little bit late every day. The entire project was scheduled to take 3 days, however the spigot was to take an hour and a half and after three days, he had introduced a leak into the home that was not previously there. The sink repair was extra-ordinarily ugly and poor. He had to spend a second day redoing it only for it to look just as bad. During this process, they managed to get paint on the tiles in the bathroom too. The trim on the window repair looks like it was done by a toddler with play dough. Frank chooses to use liquid nails, calk, and putty as much as possible. This is because it is quicker and cheaper this way than to do it right and make it look nice. Further more, when facing even just a finishing nail, they leave it hanging out of the wall at least a quarter inch to ensure some damage to your body if you accidentally snagged it. I guess this is why they prefer adhesives and caulk."

Natalya B on December 2020

Additional fax - (410) 484-2312. Additional contact name - Ashley Davis.

"The project was not completed and Frank Davis left the job site early with work unfinished. I would avoid this contractor for residential and commercial projects as much as possible. He took the down payment did the simplest work they could (very poorly at that) and left the major job (deck door repair) unfinished and untouched. Frank Davis was your typical yes man contractor. He talked a big game and showed up only a little bit late every day. The entire project was scheduled to take 3 days, however the spigot was to take an hour and a half and after three days, he had introduced a leak into the home that was not previously there. The sink repair was extra-ordinarily ugly and poor. He had to spend a second day redoing it only for it to look just as bad. During this process, they managed to get paint on the tiles in the bathroom too. The trim on the window repair looks like it was done by a toddler with play dough. Frank chooses to use liquid nails, calk, and putty as much as possible. This is because it is quicker and cheaper this way than to do it right and make it look nice. Further more, when facing even just a finishing nail, they leave it hanging out of the wall at least a quarter inch to ensure some damage to your body if you accidentally snagged it. I guess this is why they prefer adhesives and caulk."

Natalya B on December 2020


Economy Home Improvements

1004 Hughes Shop Road
5.00(
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Economy Home Improvements

1004 Hughes Shop Road
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Forty years of experienced carpentry, interior and exterior in Wisconsin and Maryland, John’s expertise has won him customers who come back time after time. John is what is known as a finish carpenter, who cares about the details and uses ‘old world’ techniques to create quality work. There are many ‘home improvement’ contractors to choose from, but what makes John’s work unique is not only his attention to detail, but his ability to evaluate the job for the most economical yet excellent finished product. John likes to say that he will do any job, no matter how small and he is happy to give free estimates. He is your carpentry specialist for every conceivable type of home improvement. His specialties include complete kitchen and bath renovations, basement club ins, cabinetry, floors of all types (wood, tile, linoleum), stone fireplaces, landscape stone walls, brickwork, windows, doors, painting, wallpapering…you name it. Another talent John has is landscaping and gardens. He can build arbors, fences, gates, stone and brick pathways, terraced gardens, vegetable gardens, and maintenance free flower beds. He also does rototilling and yard maintenance. Please feel free to call John and he will be happy to talk to you or return your call within 24 hours. John services the Carroll County area, but also Baltimore County, and parts of Howard and Frederick Counties. 

Forty years of experienced carpentry, interior and exterior in Wisconsin and Maryland, John’s expertise has won him customers who come back time after time. John is what is known as a finish carpenter, who cares about the details and uses ‘old world’ techniques to create quality work. There are many ‘home improvement’ contractors to choose from, but what makes John’s work unique is not only his attention to detail, but his ability to evaluate the job for the most economical yet excellent finished product. John likes to say that he will do any job, no matter how small and he is happy to give free estimates. He is your carpentry specialist for every conceivable type of home improvement. His specialties include complete kitchen and bath renovations, basement club ins, cabinetry, floors of all types (wood, tile, linoleum), stone fireplaces, landscape stone walls, brickwork, windows, doors, painting, wallpapering…you name it. Another talent John has is landscaping and gardens. He can build arbors, fences, gates, stone and brick pathways, terraced gardens, vegetable gardens, and maintenance free flower beds. He also does rototilling and yard maintenance. Please feel free to call John and he will be happy to talk to you or return your call within 24 hours. John services the Carroll County area, but also Baltimore County, and parts of Howard and Frederick Counties. 

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FAQs for cabinet making projects in Dundalk, MD

Custom cabinets are worth the investment to transform the look of your kitchen with a design, color scheme, and aesthetic that’s unique to your home. If you’re looking for cabinets that reflect your personality but are more cost-effective, semi-custom cabinets are a great alternative that allows you to showcase your style, but with pre-made cabinets instead of fully custom. Custom cabinets also provide a 70 to 80 percent return on investment, making them a worthwhile purchase. 

There are a few key differences between custom and semi-custom cabinets. While custom cabinets offer complete customization, semi-custom cabinets are less personalized, offering fewer paint color, finish, and hardware choices. In addition, custom cabinets typically take longer to install due to the build time, whereas semi-custom cabinets are prefabricated and therefore faster to install. 

If you're looking for ways to save money on custom cabinets, there are a few ways to cut costs without sacrificing beauty. For starters, comparing door styles to choose the most cost-effective option is a great way to save money on the overall project.

In addition, choosing a common wood species versus an exotic one will lower the price. Woods like oak and hickory are often more affordable wood choices, and the same goes for knobs, pulls, and other finishes where picking a commonly available style can reduce costs.

Custom cabinets cost between $500 and $1,200 per linear foot on average to install. Factors like materials, size, and type of cabinet doors you choose significantly affect the overall cost.

For example, a basic slab cabinet door can cost $60 to $70 for materials alone. As its name suggests, this material is a piece of wood with no unique features. However, a mullioned glass inset panel door, which features a designed glass panel, ranges from $100 to $200 for materials per cabinet door. 

Like most special-order items, custom cabinets have several pros and cons to consider when buying new cabinets. Custom cabinets are typically more expensive than prefabricated cabinet options, but the work often reflects the quality. Custom cabinets tend to last 20 or more years, but the time it takes to install them is typically longer than other cabinets—roughly 6 to 8 weeks on average from the time of ordering. However, a major benefit is the ability to personalize every aspect of your cabinetry, from cabinet hardware to custom paint colors.

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