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    Maxwell Restorations - New Tile Floor

    Maxwell Restorations

    (7 reviews)

    The team at Maxwell Restorations was really great to work with. They were very communicative,…read moreresponsive, and addressed every concern I had. I truly appreciate how professional and patient everyone was. I think the team went above and beyond completing the 3 projects I had going on, and I am a very satisfied client. I would definitely recommend giving Maxwell Restorations a try.

    If I could leave zero stars, I would. My experience with Maxwell Restorations and David Bolt has…read morebeen nothing short of frustrating, unprofessional, and deeply disappointing. What was supposed to be a major renovation of my master bathroom turned into a stressful, dragged-out ordeal filled with false promises, lack of transparency, and ultimately legal threats. Let's start with the basics. I signed a contract with Maxwell Restorations in May 2024 for a full master bathroom remodel. From the outset, I made it explicitly clear that I did not want any materials from Home Depot or Lowe's unless I personally approved them. I also asked for a 3D design or blueprint to help align on visual expectations--something any competent contractor should provide or outsource for a job of this magnitude. Only after signing the contract did I learn that Maxwell does not have an in-house design team, something that was never disclosed upfront. I had to independently research and source design inspiration, materials, and fixture options--essentially doing the work that a licensed contractor should have helped facilitate. Despite my efforts, the communication from Maxwell was spotty at best. Suggestions were sent that were pulled from Google with links to mass-market retailers I had explicitly rejected. When I asked to take over the material purchasing due to their poor communication, Maxwell agreed and issued a revised invoice. However, they never provided a clear or itemized list of the "standard tile materials" they expected me to buy--materials that most contractors typically include in their labor costs. Meanwhile, I had to adjust my renovation timeline due to legitimate personal and professional circumstances, including a death in my family, job-related injury, and unanticipated federal administrative changes that directly affected my employment--events I was open about and communicated with full transparency. Despite this, Maxwell continued to move the goalposts, eventually referring me to an attorney and attempting to portray me as uncooperative and in breach of contract--all while keeping over $11,000 of my money for a project that never began. Not one tile was laid. Not one screw was turned. Maxwell Restorations and its representative, David Bolt, claimed "damages" and "lost profit" on a job they never initiated, then had the audacity to act like they were doing me a favor by "not seeking more money." In reality, they failed to meet even the minimum standards of communication, transparency, or professionalism I would expect from a licensed contractor. This was my first major renovation in my home, and Maxwell's handling of it was disorganized, misleading, and downright negligent. I will be filing formal complaints with the Maryland Home Improvement Commission (MHIC) and am fully prepared to escalate this to a legal claim if necessary. My advice to anyone considering working with Maxwell Restorations: proceed with extreme caution. Demand clear scope documents, itemized pricing, and design support before signing anything. If you're expecting professionalism, transparency, or customer-first service--you won't find it here.

    Mitchell's Paving

    Mitchell's Paving

    (4 reviews)

    I had a similar experience to the other reviewers. Last year this guy solicited me every couple of…read moreweeks about my driveway. I got worn down and agreed to have my driveway sealed. I too calculated about $280, and was charged $1300. He fed me all kinds of lies: a sob story about his family, that he was a neighbor, that he had a heart problem. I am still mad at myself for being taken in. He put something on my driveway, but I will call the police if he ever tries to contact me again

    Can I give negative 5 stars? These appear to be drive-by hucksters who do not even have a business…read morethat can be found on the web. Horrible experience, I think I was scammed. Story: They came by the house while I was out and told my wife they had *extra* from doing neighbor's driveway, and that our driveway needed it. They said $48 to fix patches. My wife would always say no, but for some reason said, ok for $48. They say no $48 per gallon, so about $1200!!!! She said Hell no. They said *but we already started*. Wife: *but I did not give permission*, etc. They gave a real hard sell so she said she did not have a checkbook so they would have to wait for me to come home. When I arrived, 80% of the driveway was already covered, they had just sprayed on a coat and filled some cracks in a very poor way. The cracks were not just filled like you would fill a crack with caulk (with precision), they had a good 4 inches of crap on either side. This *fill* was very sandy looking and made the driveway look worse than the original crack. Also there were some large holes and they dumped the sandy stuff in there and sprayed over it. It was obvious it would not last. So we argued about them doing work without permission. They played the Christian card and the Jesus card and I said that had nothing to do with business. Oh, and Jesus would not perform work without my permission and then try to charge me. They gave me a sob story about how they used 20 gallons, but given how thin they sprayed in on, I highly doubt that. The one guy was arguing that my wife said *ok*, but the other guy that actually talked to her admitted she said no. I challenged the first guy to confront my wife and call her a liar, but halfway up the stairs he stopped and said he *did not want to fight with her. So I was mad and wanted to get rid of them and I think they played a psychological trick on me. They had said it was normally $1200, but they would take $300-400 to finish and leave. So I caved and said $300. So they price-anchored me with $1200 and then made it seem like I had a choice of $300 or $400. They probably should have paid me considering the collateral damage. They had run a con on me and broke me down like a used car salesman and I fell for it. After they left, and too late, I examined the work quality. The hole filler was terrible and will not last. They sprayed over mulch and other debris that was on my driveway. The crack filling was shoddy. They over sprayed and ruined my steps. They over sprayed and got the bottom of the garage door. They over sprayed and got black on my concrete at the bottom of the driveway. The coating was uneven. They left tar footprints on my slate walk. On the bright side, they did not happen to kill my dog or anything, but that is the best I can say. True professionals...at conning and scamming people. FYI, my driveway is 16x56 or about 900 sq ft. At Lowes their 5gal bucket is $33 and covers 320 sq ft, so about $99 for my driveway (one coat). They sprayed the stuff on thin, so I bet is was even less product and they definitely did not do two coats. I did put a stop payment on the check and they never came back to collect or complain.

    Onestop Kitchen & Bath - Waldorf - Dual Sink Bathroom Remodeling Ideas

    Onestop Kitchen & Bath - Waldorf

    (3 reviews)

    Before I start with the review, the kitchen looks Fantastic, finished. However, getting there…read morewasn't the best experience. When we first hired One Stop Kitchen and Bath for the job, they were responding quick, coming out for the estimates, and everything was smooth. They told us it would take 4 weeks, and we will have a completely brand new kitchen. As the job started, it seemed to be going smoothly, they seemed to be working very fast. However, it started to diminish by week two. They started canceling on days they were supposed to come. I noticed that the design was flawed and cabinets that were put in were not able to be opened while another cabinet was opened. The design needed be changed. The communication practically diminished, we were not getting timely responses from the people in charge. There were instances where they ordered the wrong things that were stated in the contract and agreed on, and they tried to charge us extra for change orders. Be VERY aware of the charge for "change orders", they were very expensive. I am convinced the workers broke items we had in the kitchen and it was stated that "the workers may be afraid to admit they broke it". During the job, a large hole was made in the wall through my garage, they covered the hole with spackle and hung my ladder back up as if it never happened. After I noticed this, I had them come back out and respackle the hole AND repaint it. I'm not sure they would have done that if I hadn't seen it and said something. All in all, the job is finally complete over a year later. The communication after the job starts, was poor, they may try to charge you extra for things that were their mistake. Just be extra aware and speak up if something is done wrong, is broken or missing and stick up for yourself. Double and triple check the design that is drawn out. Make sure everything will open and close as it should and you have room to walk around things. As I said in the beginning, the kitchen looks Fantastic and with a lot of extra effort figuring things out, they are going to fix the mistakes they made...in time. Nice staff and employees that came out, but would not use them again.

    We did a total master bathroom remodel, scheduled a consultation and Shay Foreman came to our home…read moreand listened to what we wanted while providing critical suggestions and feedback and answering all our questions and concerns. She took measurements and our information and promised us a rendering of what out new bath would look like. We gave her creative liberty (because she is the expert) and she showed us a beautiful design proposal. Next came the selection of the materials we were to use, again, the patience Shay showed us is really appreciated since we are "novices" at this. She offered color suggestions, color compatibilities, texture differences and price ranges for the suggested materials. Not once was she "pushing" a certain product or style, although she would offer counter points to ensure we were looking at all possible angles. After looking at four other proposal/offers, we decided to go with Onestop because of the experience already and the price/value promised by Umut. Then came the in home measurements and design, this where Rommel and his team came in and verified what we wanted. We actually did a mid-construction adjustment because of Rommel's suggestion which we welcomed. This adjustment did cost me a dime. Again, very much appreciated. They said it would take up to six weeks to complete, but they were finished in three. The workers were very professional, laying down protective mats when they began and cleaning up after the day. They were also very proficient and letting me know what was going on. Umut came in and did the final inspections after Rommel ensured punch list items were completed. We are very pleased and happy with our new bathroom. The team of Shay, Rommel and Umut is to be envied by other renovation companies. Thank you so much!

    LG General Contracting - S

    LG General Contracting

    (16 reviews)

    I reached out to Leo based on his amazing Yelp reviews. We needed help putting our house together…read moreafter discovering mold in our kitchen and basement areas. He arrived on time to our first appointment and listened to every part of the project. Leo then provided an accurate and easy to understand quote by his deadline. When the work began his crew arrived on time and Leo was there to introduce me to his team. He walked through and confirmed details with the onsite project manager. During the week, the project went really smooth. His project manager would let me know the progress of the project each day. They were open to our questions and adjustments. They also offered their opinions on where we should place or move lights, which paint to use, etc. Not only did Leo and his team finish the job on time, they did an excellent job. It is so nice to have our home feel like a home again!

    Hiring this contractor the second time, unfortunately, was not a pleasant experience as the first…read moretime. The project was for an entire bath renovation. He couldn't seem to figure out the correct size for the pull out shower door. Ordered and returned 3 times! Blaming me after the third try for ordering the incorrect size when I just relied on the measurements he provided! He wanted to order another shower door again but it seemed ridiculous at that point. I ended up hiring someone else and costing me more money to finish the project.

    Oxygen Supply Co - contractors - Updated May 2026

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