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    Mayte K.

    Cute little store that will make you want to be greener and kinder to our planet! Nice display and good vibes!

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    Hannah M.

    I was so excited to stumble upon this treasure trove of sustainable lifestyle products on my way back from the 407 Food Fair earlier this month! Oh Eco is the first brick & mortar refill location I've found in the area for refilling my cleaning products, and if you're someone who hasn't gone down that route yet, they have a small shelf - aka the container marketplace - where you can snag a mason jar or two for your new eco-friendly dish soap (which I recommend, 10/10). I've gone twice, one of the visits being for their grand opening event! The energy, owners, crowd, and juice sampling were really phenomenal. Meeting one of their vendors (Grounding Roots) ended up being a great educational opportunity, and we'll be checking out their business soon! It's great to see multiple businesses rallying for a healthier community :) So far, I've had the pleasure of trying: Dishwasher pods: I usually don't use pods with powder inside them and prefer liquid detergent, but these haven't left any annoying residue the few times I've tried them! Everything comes out spick-and-span. I think these cost 25 or 30 cents each. Refillable dish soap: This was the purchase I was most hesitant about because of the price (46 cents/oz), which is steep compared to bottles you can get a grocery stores, but I love this product! If you pair it with a soap pump instead of pouring it, it lasts a super long time. I also like that it isn't scented. Refillable hand soap: You can really smell the eucalyptus when you use this soap, and it's definitely worth the $1.25/oz. I brought my old Mrs. Meyer's bottles, and they filled them up - no questions asked! I'm glad they didn't go to waste. Refillable all purpose cleaner: This product is probably my favorite so far. Many all purpose cleaners I've tried leaves streaks or sticky residues, but this one really does the job - 47 cents/oz is definitely a price I'm willing to pay for consistently clean surfaces. The Home Farm's Acne Stick: The world is a stressful place, so having a roll-on, portable-sized, all-natural acne stick for pesky blackheads, scars, and acne has been a great addition to my survival regiment. Toothpaste tablets: While mint and charcoal flavors were both available, I decided on the mint for ten cents a tablet. So far, I'm very impressed with how exfoliative and effective they are. I'm not sure how long their shelf life would be if I bought more at a time, but so far they've held up great in a small glass container. Mason jar sprayer & pump lid converters: I LOVE these. They're super high quality, and the box comes with recipes to make your own glass cleaner. Reusable tote: We received one during their grand opening event, and it's made out of really durable material. I look forward to trying out the heavy-duty version that has pockets - and yes, the pockets are big enough to hold the refillable mason jars. On a more general FAQ note, their location in Ivanhoe Village is right along N Orange Ave and across from Gaston Edwards Park, but it can be easy to miss because it's a little tucked away. Parking is a somewhat of a pain since they don't have their own lot, but there's plenty of free four-hour parking adjacent to their street along the Orlando Urban Trail/Lake Highland. I suggest following their social media for some of their other initiatives, such as setting up a candy-wrapper box specifically for recycling them post-Halloween, which I've never seen another business do before! The only suggestion I would make is labeling the products with their prices somehow. I must have asked how much something costs at least twenty times, but that's a small price to pay for having this shop so close to home! I hope I end up with all their products at home!!

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    Shaneck R.

    Such a gem in Orlando! The shop owners are the absolute sweetest and they were so willing to help me as I was browsing. Oh Eco offers plants, sustainable products, a refillery, and ethical clothing. I found the prices to be more than reasonable and I just love that we finally have a sustainable shop in Orlando!

    Diana M.

    Found this place randomly after grabbing a bite nearby on a day trip and I'm glad I did! Everything is eco friendly which we need more of! They have candles that smell so good, I got one plus a shampoo bar to try out since I've never used it this way! I also grabbed some laundry detergent plus a present for my friend who just had a baby. The place is super cute, the owners are super friendly and welcoming. Can't wait to be back, definitely check it out if you're in the area!

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    I had contacted S&W and another company to give me proposals on renovating my very outdated master…read morebath. I had known from the first contact with S&W that this would be the company that would be doing my Reno. Chelsea was my designer and what a fabulous job she did designing the perfect master bath. Robert was my project manager and was wonderful as well keeping me updated on what would be happening at each stage of the Reno. Anyone who entered my house was very professional, did the job they were assigned to complete. Job was completed in the time frame they had given me. I was also able to use plumbing fixtures from another source with no problems as well as the closet system. I highly recommend S&W as I will be using them for my next job coming up soon. I have added pictures of before and after. You will not be disappointed is you

    If you want to complete your project on time, I strongly recommend that you select a different…read morecompany. We started discussion with S&W Kitchens in February/March of 2025. On June 13, 2025, we signed a contract with them. Work began July 21, 2025. They finished on May 26, 2026. The contract stated that it would take 4 months, possibly 5, to complete the project. It took them 10 months to complete. There was a total of at least 15 weeks (a week being 5 consecutive working days, i.e., Wednesday through Tuesday) where NOTHING was done at the house. Prior to beginning demolition, they required a total of 60% of the contract to be paid. At the end of demolition and rough-in, which took 4 weeks, they required a total of 84% to be paid. Then they wanted payment for the project to be substantially complete and usable prior to the installation of the glass shower walls or the master being usable. That would have been 95% of the contract. The supervising contractor stated that he would not have the shower glass installed until they were paid. I sent his boss a copy of the Florida legal requirements for being substantially complete and usable, and I also hired an attorney. When it came time for the final walkthrough and final payment, they didn't want to provide us with the Affidavit of Contractor's Final Payment, which shows if there are any subcontractors who have released their lien and those that haven't been paid and how much they are owed prior to receiving the final payment, even though we had the right to have it according to our attorney. Then, when we received the document, it was a "waiver and release of lien upon progress payment."

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