That sentence should have read "their worker"!!!!!!
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Emily Chalmers Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 3:25 PM To: The Charles Village Chat List; Chat@charlesvillage.info; Charles Village Discussion; Julie Modlin Subject: Re: [Chat] Wanted: Handyman/Carpenter/Advice--recommendations Unfortunately I returned to the list a message that was intended for Didon alone. However, now that the word is out, I'll list the contractors I've found who have done really wonderful work. It took me weeks to find this group, so I hope this listing saves others some time. Tile: Steve Snyder, Eagle Tile and Marble 443-677-6280. Steve tiled my kitchen floor, which was very, very uneven. He not only levelled it out but also did a lovely job with the tile. Total cost with the levelling $1200; without $800. The old tile was already up, and I bought the new tile and grout. Steve also redid the lead pan in my 1930s shower, breaking up the old tile and installing new waterproofing and tile. It looks great. Total cost $750, including material. Steve is a great guy--just be sure to tell him to clean up the grout dust and haul away his old tile! He left me with a bag I can't lift . . . Flooring: Old World Floors, in the phone book. People in CV have talked about Bobby Severe for years, and I'm here to say that he is the best. He refinished all the wood floors in my house, upstairs and down, and repaired stained and damaged areas. The floors look fantastic. Total cost $4200--about $1500 a floor and $700 for the stairs. He does repairs at $20 a board. For the record, my house is about 1400 sq. ft., all but the galley kitchen and baths with hardwood floors. Bobby may charge a bit more than others, but his work is worth every penny--and he is prompt, pleasant, and clean. Electric: Ed and his son at E-Z Electric. I hired them out of the phone book (they have a display ad). What a relief to find them! They don't charge by the minute like everyone else, but work on a job-by-basis and will do very small jobs. They put outlets in my kitchen and redid some of the wiring before the new appliances were installed. Total cost $650. They also installed a new base fixture for a ceiling fan in a room where there had been no light fixture for $350. They are pleasant and prompt and as noted don't run the meter at $50 every 15 minutes. Plumber: Lou Mank and his daughter at Charm City Plumbing, also in the phone book. Lou has been around for years. Not cheap, but very nice to deal with and very competent. I thought I got a great deal on the two commodes he replaced for me, as he has to seek out special "thrones" to fit the old bases--$656 for two, including hauling away the grotesque originals. The kitchen was not so cheap but required a lot of work. I also have a good carpenter for small jobs, a great painter, and a plasterer/mason. However, I am unwilling to divulge their names until they are done with my house. The carpenter works in the evenings after his day job, so if you want him you must be ready to give up your evenings. He has been installing my kitchen and has done an excellent job with the Ikea cabinets and has made some lovely oak transitions for the floors. The plasterer redid a bad skimming job for me, but I won't reveal his name because he might give you the name of the carpenter. Mean, aren't I? The painter is a very nice, ridiculously reasonable guy who also does faux finishes. I know he wants more work. If anyone's interested, send me an e-mail or call me in a few weeks (410-366-4094) and I will post. Best, Emily NB Here are some contractors to avoid: Mastercraft Construction, Tim O'Conner Painting, Stephen Scalf Electric, Joe Birch, contractor. Mastercraft is incredibly expensive, does dishonest estimates, and really did a terrible job on my kitchen floor; the owner then yelled at me for half an hour when I criticized his work. Tim O'Conner demanded a huge deposit, sent over incompetent, really filthy workers to skim the walls, had his hands all over me one day, and then screamed at me when I told him his work was bad and I didn't want him to do any painting (I also lost about $400). Stephen Scalf wanted to do $2,000 worth of unneeded electrical work. Joe Birch is just plain weird--not unpleasant, just weird. The world is full of creepy contractors! > [Original Message] > From: Didon Pachner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Chat@charlesvillage.info <Chat@charlesvillage.info>; Charles Village Discussion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Julie Modlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 4/17/2006 8:33:41 PM > Subject: [Chat] Wanted: Handyman/Carpenter/Advice > > Hi Folks, > > My front porch is in serious need of attention. I'm thinking about > replacing the rotten boards (tongue and groove) with new boards or if > that's too complicated, replacing the entire front porch. > > Does anyone know a carpenter/handyman who can do this type of job? > > Has anyone ever done this? If so, how complicated is it to replace > individual boards - is it even "do-able"? > > Thanks!! > > Didon > > > > _______________________________________________ > Chat mailing list > Chat@charlesvillage.info > http://charlesvillage.info/mailman/listinfo/chat_charlesvillage.info _______________________________________________ Chat mailing list Chat@charlesvillage.info http://charlesvillage.info/mailman/listinfo/chat_charlesvillage.info _______________________________________________ Chat mailing list Chat@charlesvillage.info http://charlesvillage.info/mailman/listinfo/chat_charlesvillage.info