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OneStop Exterior & Interior Remodeling

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Balcony addition

Bathroom remodeling

Bedroom remodeling

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Building additions

Construction design services

Deck construction

Garage remodeling

Gutter addition

Gutter installation

Gutter repair

Gutter replacement

Patio, porch, or terrace construction or installation

Kitchen remodeling

Landscaping building construction

Laundry room remodeling

Guest house or ADU construction

Detached garage construction

Manufactured home construction

Modular home construction

Single-family home construction

New structure construction

Pool installation

Remodeling

Roof cleaning

New roof installation

Roof repair

Roof replacement

Reroofing

New room addition

Bathroom addition

Bedroom addition

Common area addition

New room design

Garage addition

Kitchen addition

Laundry room addition

Skylight installation

Skylight repair

Add to existing system

Add solar panels

Add solar panels on roof

Add solar shingles on roof

Solar system installation

Solar rooftop panel installation

Solar shingle installation

Solar system maintenance

Solar system repair

New story design

Structural repair

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Turner Roofing

Turner Roofing

(7 reviews)

The first line of my quote says " strip roof down to the deck." Nonetheless, they did not tear off…read morethe existing roof and just put a second layer of shingles on top of what was already there. They also dropped roofing nails into the opening of my radon pump.

I was feeling very confident that we picked out a great roofing co with turner roofing. The sales…read morerep and installers were polite and professional. Of course, as the home owner we are going on trust. Unfortunately our trust in turner roofing was unfounded. Four years later we got a leak. I called turner confident again that the roof was relatively new and surely they would stand by the lifetime guarantee. When I called turner roofing they said someone would call me back. I waited 2 weeks without hearing from them. I called back today and spoke with Melanie who kept me on hold for 15 min. I had to call back. Talked with Cathy and she said Melanie must have forgotten I was on hold! So now Cathy says there is only a 2 yr warranty on labor. This is the first we were told that!! (nowhere in the paperwork given to the home owners, me or my husband does it say that) Cathy says it will cost us $250 for someone to come out & look at it!! I ask for the manager. Also named Kathy. She says it will cost $270 to have someone come out!! Please do not assume this is an A+ contractor. They deserve an F! Extremely unsatisfied customer in Perry Hall, Md with a 4 yo roof that leaks!! Ps. They also left many many nails scattered around our yard that were found by our dog & grand kids! TR said they had a magnet on a stick and would get all the nails up for safety sake before leaving. Not.

Charm City Roofing

Charm City Roofing

(36 reviews)

I had a great experience working with Charm City Roofing and our project manager, Mac Falby. They…read morereplaced our flat roof two weeks ago, including removing the old roofing membrane, replacing some rotten deck boards, and installing new insulation and a rubber-modified bitumen system, all at a reasonable price. Mac was very knowledgeable, patient with our questions, and managed the process seamlessly. The roofing crew was professional, efficient, and cleaned up the property well. Cianna and Nicoletta were helpful managing the admin and scheduling. The pictures look good. We've had two minor rains since then and no leaks. Feeling confident we made the right choice.

TL;DR: Poor communication throughout the entire process, poor installation that has caused issues…read moreyears later, subcontractors were used without proper oversight, the job site was left messy, and their mistakes became our financial responsibility I wasn't planning on writing a review because I just wanted to move on from our experience with Charm City Roofing, but unfortunately, our roof continues to cause problems years later. We had a new roof installed by Charm City Roofing at the end of 2023 because the company had excellent reviews and they were reasonable cost. We have a pretty simple duplex so we expected the process to be straightforward. Unfortunately, what should have been an easy roofing project turned into a frustrating and ongoing ordeal that we are still dealing with years later. During the installation, the workers left 20+ roofing nails scattered around our property, with at least half of them near our 2 year old daughter's sandbox. They broke a PVC pipe (sewer backflow pipe) that stuck out of the ground near the house that they later had to come back and fix. Additionally, they cut into the wrong side of our attic while installing solar tunnels that also had to be patched up later due to a lack of communication with workers. We planned to finish our attic in the future and were assured by Darius that a roof exhaust fan would provide sufficient airflow and that soffit ventilation would be "overkill." It was communicated with the company that the attic would be finished in the future, and that we did not expect an exhaust fan to automatically turn it into a livable space. Two months later, we discovered that the underside of the attic roof directly above our daughter's bedroom was now covered in mold due to a lack of air flow. After multiple missed appointments (there were approximately 5 total over the course of the entire ordeal, resulting in wasting at least 3 PTO days) and failed attempts to get someone out to inspect the issue, they finally came to look at it. They then told us we actually would need soffit ventilation and that WE would have to pay to fix the problem. While they were fixing their mistake, the owner informed us that the roof had actually been installed by third party contractors. After correcting those issues, several months later our duplex neighbor noticed water leaking into her closet, something she had never experienced before. She hired another roofer, who found that Charm City Roofing had failed to install proper flashing between the two roofs which required additional repairs. Now, more than two years later, we are still discovering new issues. We are currently getting water leakage near our chimney due to large gaps between the plywood and poor sealing, which we will also now need to fix. Once again we continue to be chasing repairs and trying to correct issues that should have been addressed during the original installation. If you read this far, I think you can see why we don't recommend Charm City Roofing.

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Roofing Pups

(39 reviews)

Kelsey came to our house on Friday around 6 pm to give us an estimate to remove the solar shingles…read moreand replace with the regular asphalt shingles. She said the best way to figure out the condition of the roof is to go inside the attic and check the roof. She pulled down the attic stair and went up into the attic. She showed us the video. The entire roof condition is really bad. There are splinters and water marks on so many plywood sheets. The solar shingles are on the front and right side of the roof. My first idea was to just replace the part of the roof where the solar shingles are. Solar shingles were placed in 2014 as part of the re-roofing job. We didn't replace the plywood at that time. We went by the company who outbid the other company by 10,000$ because they said that we didn't need to replace the plywood. They just replace the old shingles with the new shingles and adding the solar shingles. They didn't show us what was happening with the plywood at that time. Kelsey was very accommodating to my idea. She said that if I insist they can replace only the half of the roof. But she showed us that some of the plywood with regular asphalt shingles on top were bowing due to the deterioration of the plywood. She reminded us that we will need to replace that part of the roof again in a couple of years. She suggested that it is better for us for the long term to replace the whole roof. If we replace only half of it, we will face the issue of not matching the color of the shingles and the roof will leak more and may create mold problems. The plywood is from the original house. It is 55 years old. I am 82 years old and my wife is 79 years old. If I replace only half of the roof, it will become the problem of our daughter and our grand-kids within few years. We decided to replace the whole roof as suggested by Kelsey, not by pressuring us but by showing the evidence and make our own decision. Then she showed us three options, the good, the better and the best. I liked some of the items in the better option and some items in the best option. She said it is possible to combine the items but she needed to talk to her boss. She called her boss right away. Shawn, her boss, created a custom option for us the way we want to combine the items. I told her some of the wordings in the contract are not clear. I want to put it in writing in the contract that all the solar related items will be removed not just the solar shingles. When she showed us the video, we saw three brand new comforters and two-wheeled child's bike in a box way back in the attic. We don't remember when we put them there. I asked her can the workers bring those things down for us because we cannot go up into the attic anymore. She said she will arrange for that. I want that in writing also. It was about 9 pm. She told us that it will be in final contract for all the things we agreed upon because the present contract options are already computerized. We signed the contract. We paid 1/3 deposit. The rest of the money will be collected when the job is completed to our satisfaction. Shawn told us that the crew will start their work on Monday. The next morning on Saturday, I texted Kelsey that I didn't receive the new contract yet. She texted me back stating that she has an appointment at 10 am for another job. She stated that when she came back from that appointment, she would finish the new contract and sent it to me. After going back and forth for a couple of times we got the final contract from her with all the wordings we want. On Sunday, she also coordinated with her production manager, Danielle. Kelsey is the person who makes this happen. She is very pleasant. She makes sure that the customer is 100% satisfied. She is the best. Danielle called me and told me that Elvin, the supervisor of the project, will call and explain to me what will be his plan of action for tomorrow. Then Elvin called me in the evening and told me that he and his crew will be at my house between 6:30 am and 7:30 am tomorrow, that is on Monday. They arrived at 7:00 am. They covered the rose bushes around our house with tarp, hanging down from the top of the roof. Elvin brought me the 3 comforters and the bike from the attic. He took 291 pictures of the project from the start to the finish and provide me a link to my e-mail so I can view the pictures and download the ones I like. He provided the link to the pictures while the job is going on, so that I can follow the progress of the work. The workers work very hard in 96 degrees temperature. They finished the job on Tuesday evening. It took 2 days for them to finish because the weather was very hot. They clean up really good after they complete the job. They picked up all the trash and nails around the house. Leo is the solar guy. He removed all the inverters and related items from the wall without damaging the brick wall. It is a joy to work with a company with dedicated employees who care for the customer.

Chris did a excellent job with explaining the situation from what and how the process works. Thank…read moreyou for your service

Superior Design & Restoration

Superior Design & Restoration

(2 reviews)

I've seen the work this company does and it's the attention to detail that makes a difference. Only…read moreArchitectural shingles are used and are a huge upgrade from the standard version, making your house the star of the neighborhood. The employees are friendly, attentive, and communication is timely. Highly recommended!

Homeowners Beware -- Save Yourself the Headache…read more I entered into an agreement with Superior Design and Restoration LLC in February 2025 with the best of intentions and a genuine desire to support a local contractor. Unfortunately, my experience has been deeply frustrating, exhausting, and unacceptable, and I feel it is necessary to warn others before they make the same mistake. After signing a contract on February 10, 2025, and selecting my roofing shingles on March 11, I encountered nothing but delays, disrespect, miscommunication, and flat-out dishonesty--with one exception: Zach, the sales representative. Zach was professional, courteous, and did everything within his role to help me. Sadly, he seems to be the only competent person in the organization. The job was scheduled for April 25--and then canceled less than 24 hours beforehand. What followed was weeks of being ignored, lied to, and pushed around. I was incredibly patient throughout this ordeal, but it began to feel like I was begging them to do the very work they were already paid to do. I made call after call, and each time I was met with incomplete answers, false promises, or no response at all. Maria, one of the staff members, was especially combative and disrespectful--refusing to identify herself over the phone, cutting me off, and even trying to push a last-minute material drop-off and install without my agreement. She outright lied about materials being ordered, which was later debunked by another staff member, Dave, during an in-person meeting. When my wife, Laura, visited their office to try to resolve the issue face-to-face, Maria was just as rude and dismissive to her, showing a complete lack of professionalism and basic decency. It was clear from that meeting that Maria and Keith (the owner) are at the root of the dysfunction within this company. Keith eventually called me on May 15, 2025--the exact deadline I had set for a resolution in my formal demand letter. Instead of taking responsibility or offering a refund, he offered only excuses and immediately, without hesitation, refused to return the $7,666.50 we paid, despite the fact that they had not done a single minute of work or even ordered materials. To make matters worse, I later came across a google review from another customer stating that their new roof installed by Superior was leaking, and they too were being given the runaround. That solidified for me that this isn't just about poor customer service--it's about deeply flawed operations, poor workmanship, and leadership that refuses to take accountability.

OneStop Exterior & Interior Remodeling - contractors - Updated July 2026

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