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JZ Construction, LLC
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Serving Edgewood, MD and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"JZ Construction has done multiple jobs for us. Plumbing, electrical, repair and replace drywall, repair cedar house shingles to name a few. Mr. Zachary was thorough, clean, and everything was done to our satisfaction. Outstanding work."
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Response rate95%
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MASTER TOUCH DRYWALL & PAINTING LLC
5.0(
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Serving Edgewood, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Carranza Painting is committed to excellence in every aspect of our home upgrading business. We uphold standards of integrity, honesty, and personal responsibility. We focus om the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.

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Maryland Pro Wash DBA MPW Painting
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Serving Edgewood, MD and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Customers say: Terrific value

"Tony and his crew showed up on time and performed the work per the contract. They did the drywall, painting, molding bathroom fixtures and flooring. Although their company's name is Maryland ProWash, they did a great job on repairing damage to the basement caused by a water leak. l would definitely have them do work again for me if a project comes up. Thanks again for a job well done."
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Mad Home Improvements llc
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Serving Edgewood, MD and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

\n✨ Transform Your Home with Mad Home Improvements LLC! ✨\n\nWe’re a fully licensed and insured local business specializing in all your interior home needs! From plumbing, electrical, and drywall, to flooring, bathrooms, and kitchen remodeling—we handle it all. Whether it’s a small update or a full home renovation, we bring your vision to life.\n\n🏠 Proudly licensed and insured—Mad Home Improvements LLC is here to serve! Let’s make your dream space a reality!

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GarageTek of Greater Washington (VA / DC / MD)
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Serving Edgewood, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

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Credit card accepted

"They started at the scheduled time and proceeded to completion in an efficient and professional manner. Answers and telephone numbers were left for me to call if/should I want to change the configuration of anything done to the walls. More cabinets, hooks, etc. I found them to be an excellent provider. I cannot give any more details as too much time has passed since the work was completed.
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BGE Home
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Serving Edgewood, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"BGE used to stand for Baltimore Gas and Eletric, but I don't know that it stands for that any more. I'm dating myself, years ago it used to be Baltimore Gas and Electric. And there's a company that we have a policy through them called BGE Home and we have that electric company as well. And so, we just pay extra to have a policy and we have that. We also have the kitchen policy.  I know some people think they're a ripoff, but they have paid for themselves more than once. It's not a warranty. Our electric company used to be BG&E, but I think it's changed names a zillion times because of all of the electric competition. But the company they have, it's called BGE Home. It's kind of like a warranty. I guess you could call it a warranty service. I don't know where their address is. I just call 1-800-BGE Home. You can sign up for heating and air. We don't have their heating and air, but we've had them come out before. We have their home and their kitchen policy. One is like $9 a month, one is like $12. One just recently went up. This was like three or four years ago. I dont' remember. I just remember somebody was like, "If you don't have policy, it's very hard to get someone to come out on a weekend. We got a discount on the price because we have their policy. They came out, they sent somebody, they knew the situation, they drained the tank so we didn't have to worry. We got lucky because it was just trickling out. They drained the tank and they turned off the gas because you can't just drain a tank when you have gas. I don't know anything about it and neither does my husband. So they sent somebody out right away on a Sunday. We thought they weren't going to do it and we were calling around and nobody would come. It was an arm and a leg just to get somebody to come. And then they came right away and drained the tank and turned of the gas and then we ordered one. They said, "Call us when you get back," and we did. Then they came out and put in the new one. We have their kitchen policy, too. And my refrigerator, well, I think we've gotten three new ice makers. When you have these refrigerators with the ice makers -- they come out and replace the whole thing. They've come out for my washer and my dryer. When they can't fix it, they'll give you money toward a new one. The refrigerator is at least fifteen years old and the ice maker has been replaced at least three times. That's why I have the policy. People say, you should just save that money, but I use them so I really -- even though you take the $9 and you multiply it by 12 -- but the fact, with the water heater and the discount and washer, (my washer was over 20 years old, they gave me money towards a new one)... The good part is that when you have a problem, you're not waiting for weeks for somebody to come. I don't have them for my heating and air because I have two zone heating and it's pretty expensive to have that. But we did use them to install the new heat pump in the attic. They did a great job on that, too. That's been about four years ago. They came and tried to repair the washer, but it was just too old so they ended up giving us money towards a new one.That was like two years ago. That came out more recent than that to fix the dryer. I don't know if you've ever heard of this: our dryer would not shut off and it would come on, on it's own. Even if you had the door open. You had to unplug it. You had no idea when it was coming on, and it wouldn't spin. I was afraid of having a fire. It was crazy. The dryer would just come on any time.  We had a refrigerator and the whole unit melted and we almost had a fire and they came for that. They fixed the whole main unit in the refrigerator -- the compressor. They came and they fixed it. They fixed my washer, my dryer, my refrigerator, my hot water heater, and they installed -- even though we don't have a policy -- we got estimates and hired them to put in the new heat pump unit up in the attic. And we had county inspectors out and they checked the hot water heater and they said, "Oh, you had BGE out. They know what they're doing." We have a heat pump up in the attic and it's brutal up there. It's nasty and hot and they did a great job on that one. We have a unit, a furnace, in the basement, gas on the first floor and a heat pump in the attic. And the other one we were thinking we should get replaced. But, they came out and said, "You know what? I would run it into the ground. Stagger it. If you get them both at the same time, they're going to go out at the same time. If I were you, I would just hold off. Get the attic one because it's broke and over 20 years old, but don't replace the one that's working." That was four or five years ago. We always worry because the builder put the unit up in the attic and then he put the access plank in and it was a lot smaller than the unit up in the attic. So, I always worry, how is somebody going to get that out of there? My husband, when we go up to change the filters, he says, "I don't know what we're going to do when that one goes because I don't know who's going to get that out of there." But they did. I think they cut it in half and they got it out. No drywall damage. Nothing came through the ceiling."
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Drywall questions, answered by experts

Whether a drywall anchor can be reused depends on its material, type, and the method of removal. Plastic anchors, including expansion and self-drilling types, are generally designed for single use as they tend to break or deform upon removal. Metal anchors, such as toggle bolts, are more durable and may be reusable if they are not damaged during extraction. However, with toggle bolts, the toggle piece can fall into the wall cavity when the bolt is removed, making it difficult to retrieve. If an anchor is damaged during removal, for instance by having its head cut off, it cannot be reused regardless of the material.

In most cases, no, you won’t need a permit to replace drywall. If you’re changing the floorplan of your home by adding or removing walls during the drywall project, then you might need a permit, but replacement or repairs usually doesn’t require a permit. Your drywall professional should be able to confirm whether or not a permit is required for your project. If it is, it’s likely to add between $50 and $150 to your total cost. Keep in mind that you will need permits if you plan to install new electrical wiring or plumbing lines behind your new drywall.

Ceiling-mounted curtains won’t damage the ceiling if they’re installed properly. Using the right anchors or securing the brackets into joists will ensure the curtain weight is properly supported and prevent damage. However, overtightening screws, using weak anchors, or repeatedly removing and reinstalling hardware in the same spot can cause cracking or sagging over time. In that case, you might have to call a pro for ceiling repair.

Plaster that sags or bulges, shows extensive deep cracks, or is crumbling from water damage or simply time may need replacement. Plaster walls can look a little “worn” for a long time before they need replacing. The only real way to know if it needs a replacement is to hire a professional to assess the condition of the plaster.

Both plaster and drywall are durable wall finishes, but they differ significantly in installation, cost, performance, and aesthetics.

Installation & Cost: Drywall installation is faster and more affordable, typically costing $1.50 to $3 per square foot. It uses premade sheets, making it a more accessible DIY project. Plastering is a labor-intensive craft that requires specialized skills, pushing costs to $2 to $10 per square foot. It involves applying a wet paste over a lath framework.

Durability & Performance: Plaster is generally more durable, longer-lasting, and provides superior soundproofing. It is also a better insulator, which can help reduce energy costs. Drywall is easier to remove for future renovations.

Aesthetics: Drywall provides a smooth, uniform surface ready for paint or texture. Plaster offers a high-end, naturally textured look that can hide imperfections and is often preferred for achieving a classic or historic aesthetic.

Which is better? The choice depends on your priorities. Drywall is ideal for those prioritizing a lower upfront cost, faster installation, and DIY potential. Plaster is the better option for a higher-end project where durability, soundproofing, and a unique, premium finish are more important than the initial cost.

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