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Raabs Cabinet Shop

872 Mt Ephram Rd
Dickerson, MD 20842 301-340-7659

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I can't speak highly enough of Kevin Raab's skills. We have a built in bookcase... - Sep 17, 2016

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Koutras Construction

12917 Grenoble Dr
Rockville, MD 20853 301-933-5920

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Ernie is a gem! His work is always good, and his prices are fair, even... - Oct 25, 2022

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Korsolid Construction

14532 Barkwood Dr
Rockville, MD 20853 301-767-7400

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Great firm, does general carpentry and small remodeling work. - Feb 08, 2024

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Matt & Matt Remodeling

154 Gibbs St
Rockville, MD 20850 301-233-2363

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Great job with our custom built-in bookshelves. - Sep 24, 2020

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Michael Ourand

4605 Bayne Ct
Rockville, MD 20853 301-946-4847

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Pro Home Services

7301 Mill Run Dr
Rockville, MD 20855 301-330-8597

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This service was topnotch from first contact to finish. Their estimate was... - Jun 01, 2017

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Steve's Wood Shop

Rockville, MD 20850 301-529-3741

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Sycamore Design Build

4427 Chestnut Ln
Rockville, MD 20853 301-770-0399

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Van Walker Woodworking

4844 Winchester Blvd #1
Frederick, MD 21703 301-881-0166

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