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Stofan Construction LLC

607 Drexel Rd
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Stofan Construction LLC

607 Drexel Rd
4.95(
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Complete roofing and exterior systems contractors in New Jersey and Pennsylvania . Family owned and managed Stofan Construction LLC set high standards from the beginning and through hard work built it long-term success.

"They did a Amazing job, professional cleaned up everything,100 percent would hire again. Would highly recommend to anybody."

Judy L on October 2021

Complete roofing and exterior systems contractors in New Jersey and Pennsylvania . Family owned and managed Stofan Construction LLC set high standards from the beginning and through hard work built it long-term success.

"They did a Amazing job, professional cleaned up everything,100 percent would hire again. Would highly recommend to anybody."

Judy L on October 2021


A blast from the Pats

15 C Retreat Rd
No reviews yet

A blast from the Pats

15 C Retreat Rd
No reviews yet
17 years of experience

We are a General Contractor with the main focus on Powerwashing buildings, and driveways, decks and even cars and boats. We also focus on sealcoating driveways. Even though we focus on those things, we also do light electrical, plumbing, and carpentry work.

We are a General Contractor with the main focus on Powerwashing buildings, and driveways, decks and even cars and boats. We also focus on sealcoating driveways. Even though we focus on those things, we also do light electrical, plumbing, and carpentry work.




Hallmark Remodelers

2417 Welsh Rd
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Hallmark Remodelers

2417 Welsh Rd
1.00(
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45 years of experience

As a contracting company we offer any and all services under home improvements. However, we also offer assistance with debt consolidation. Low & no equity remodel plus loan, low as well long term payments to fit your budget. We are currently licensed and insured for both PA ( 049533 ) and NJ (13VH00341600). We work with our lenders and you to make sure we get the work you need done in payments you can afford. Also, there is no money down financing.

"First I assumed I was dealing with a Moral and honest company that would not take advantage of me and give me a honest deal for the money, this horrible experience was mostly my fault, I was having a new heating system install by another contractor, I was preoccupied with kid in the hospital with Sickel Cell disease, I was going through a divorce, opening up a restaurant and moving back into my childhood home and I was swamp mentally, I should've held off on the kitchen remodel but I needed to move in due to the divorce, First I ignored so many red flags, the first being the salesman, when he showed up he was very wireary, through conversation I spoke of my immediate need to get the kitchen remodeled and he spoke of how he like the strippers and was in a hostile relationship with a stripper and so on, we started talking about the project and I told him that I seen and was going to get my own appliances, well the cost of the project included the appliances but it was never discounted off the price, i didn't realize this at the moment when he wrote up the contract, he also asked what color did I want the kitchen painted, I wasn't sure yet i didn't think that far plus we haven't picked out the cabinetry or countertops yet so I wasn't sure of the color scheme just yet. We picked out the cabinets and counter tops also I needed a new floor with the sink moved to the other wall outlooking my deck, we also added in 4 recessed lights, the stove I had was brand new and did not need replacing (also not discounted off contract, I gave them a $5,000 deposit that Nite (BIG MISTAKE) in hindsight, a week mor so later the lead contractor showed up with an assistant that looked like he was straight from Kensington (another red flag I ignored) they began demolishing the floor and piled the debris on my front porch (no problem at this point) and they began the work, I was satisfied with what I was seeing and a couple days in I was asked for another portion of the money ($5,000) which I gave, along the way they encountered an electrical issue that I was aware of and before we could connect the garbage disposal, stove, hood and other things this electrical issue needed to be addressed and this issue was throughout the house, they gave me a price of $7,000 to rectify the problem, I thought a little pricy but my kitchen was torn up and i didn't have the time to get independent electricians in here to get new quote. so they bin re-wiring the house and I gave them $7,000, at the same time they hit me with an request for $10.000.00 more on the initial contract and I stupidly gave it to them, not worrying because they never missed a day the work appeared professional and with so much going on in my life I just wasn't thinking about this project I felt it was being handled and going well, when almost finished the lead contractor asked me to sign a statement that I was satisfied and asked for final payment, I signed the paper although they were not finished and I paid them, I had no apprehension that they wouldn't show back up at this point, long story, they never cleaned out the saw dust and debris out of any cabinets tops or inside, they didn't install enough backsplash where the refrigerator was to go and when I got my refrigerator the backsplash was short, they never removed the debris off the porch, I had to discard myself, I never got appliances stove, hood, refrigerator, dishwasher, after all was said and done I goy kitchen cabinets, countertops, backslash, new kitchen floor, 4 recessed light, No paint job, electrical never finished at all, I'm still running extension cords throughout the house. all in all I spent $37,000.00 for probably in total was a $10-$12,000 job. I held back some of the contractors equipment until he come finish the electrical but I guess the amount of work he would have to preform outweighed the cost of his equipment and its still in my basement this very day. I assumed I was dealing with a moral reputable company that would point out advantages and advise me "Hey you're paying for appliances in the contract don't go buy appliance" Hey you're paying the financed rate but you're paying cash" (which is a substantial discount) My Advice: (1) Don't use this company PERIOD (2) but if you do, have someone with you 2 heads are better than one (3) don't sign contract or give any money until a couple days pass where you can think about it (4) get 2nd quote from another company I should've also contacted Artie Clear remodelers (5) don't sign satisfaction papers until you're sure they've finished and removed all debris from your house (6) don't be in a rush to get your project done these guys will get you and take advantage My job was about 8 months ago, my kitchen is 8 X 20 very small kitchen and i spent $37,000, I could've bought a entire home or a brand new car, every time I walk in my kitchen i kick myself in the a** but this is what lessons are made of, don't get the same lesson I got "there is no education in the 2nd kick of a mule" these guys are horrible and scammers"

Michael V on June 2024

As a contracting company we offer any and all services under home improvements. However, we also offer assistance with debt consolidation. Low & no equity remodel plus loan, low as well long term payments to fit your budget. We are currently licensed and insured for both PA ( 049533 ) and NJ (13VH00341600). We work with our lenders and you to make sure we get the work you need done in payments you can afford. Also, there is no money down financing.

"First I assumed I was dealing with a Moral and honest company that would not take advantage of me and give me a honest deal for the money, this horrible experience was mostly my fault, I was having a new heating system install by another contractor, I was preoccupied with kid in the hospital with Sickel Cell disease, I was going through a divorce, opening up a restaurant and moving back into my childhood home and I was swamp mentally, I should've held off on the kitchen remodel but I needed to move in due to the divorce, First I ignored so many red flags, the first being the salesman, when he showed up he was very wireary, through conversation I spoke of my immediate need to get the kitchen remodeled and he spoke of how he like the strippers and was in a hostile relationship with a stripper and so on, we started talking about the project and I told him that I seen and was going to get my own appliances, well the cost of the project included the appliances but it was never discounted off the price, i didn't realize this at the moment when he wrote up the contract, he also asked what color did I want the kitchen painted, I wasn't sure yet i didn't think that far plus we haven't picked out the cabinetry or countertops yet so I wasn't sure of the color scheme just yet. We picked out the cabinets and counter tops also I needed a new floor with the sink moved to the other wall outlooking my deck, we also added in 4 recessed lights, the stove I had was brand new and did not need replacing (also not discounted off contract, I gave them a $5,000 deposit that Nite (BIG MISTAKE) in hindsight, a week mor so later the lead contractor showed up with an assistant that looked like he was straight from Kensington (another red flag I ignored) they began demolishing the floor and piled the debris on my front porch (no problem at this point) and they began the work, I was satisfied with what I was seeing and a couple days in I was asked for another portion of the money ($5,000) which I gave, along the way they encountered an electrical issue that I was aware of and before we could connect the garbage disposal, stove, hood and other things this electrical issue needed to be addressed and this issue was throughout the house, they gave me a price of $7,000 to rectify the problem, I thought a little pricy but my kitchen was torn up and i didn't have the time to get independent electricians in here to get new quote. so they bin re-wiring the house and I gave them $7,000, at the same time they hit me with an request for $10.000.00 more on the initial contract and I stupidly gave it to them, not worrying because they never missed a day the work appeared professional and with so much going on in my life I just wasn't thinking about this project I felt it was being handled and going well, when almost finished the lead contractor asked me to sign a statement that I was satisfied and asked for final payment, I signed the paper although they were not finished and I paid them, I had no apprehension that they wouldn't show back up at this point, long story, they never cleaned out the saw dust and debris out of any cabinets tops or inside, they didn't install enough backsplash where the refrigerator was to go and when I got my refrigerator the backsplash was short, they never removed the debris off the porch, I had to discard myself, I never got appliances stove, hood, refrigerator, dishwasher, after all was said and done I goy kitchen cabinets, countertops, backslash, new kitchen floor, 4 recessed light, No paint job, electrical never finished at all, I'm still running extension cords throughout the house. all in all I spent $37,000.00 for probably in total was a $10-$12,000 job. I held back some of the contractors equipment until he come finish the electrical but I guess the amount of work he would have to preform outweighed the cost of his equipment and its still in my basement this very day. I assumed I was dealing with a moral reputable company that would point out advantages and advise me "Hey you're paying for appliances in the contract don't go buy appliance" Hey you're paying the financed rate but you're paying cash" (which is a substantial discount) My Advice: (1) Don't use this company PERIOD (2) but if you do, have someone with you 2 heads are better than one (3) don't sign contract or give any money until a couple days pass where you can think about it (4) get 2nd quote from another company I should've also contacted Artie Clear remodelers (5) don't sign satisfaction papers until you're sure they've finished and removed all debris from your house (6) don't be in a rush to get your project done these guys will get you and take advantage My job was about 8 months ago, my kitchen is 8 X 20 very small kitchen and i spent $37,000, I could've bought a entire home or a brand new car, every time I walk in my kitchen i kick myself in the a** but this is what lessons are made of, don't get the same lesson I got "there is no education in the 2nd kick of a mule" these guys are horrible and scammers"

Michael V on June 2024



ABPH Co.

#5 Devon Ln.
No reviews yet

ABPH Co.

#5 Devon Ln.
No reviews yet
40 years of experience

ABPH Co. All About Paint and Handyman Services is licensed and insured small business providing a wide range of contracting services. Owner Tim Rutherford, has over 30 years of experience in building and home repair and promises an estimate within 3 days of contact. If you have a variety of general repairs that need be completed, ONE CALL DOES IT ALL!

ABPH Co. All About Paint and Handyman Services is licensed and insured small business providing a wide range of contracting services. Owner Tim Rutherford, has over 30 years of experience in building and home repair and promises an estimate within 3 days of contact. If you have a variety of general repairs that need be completed, ONE CALL DOES IT ALL!



MC Contracting Painting & Roofing LLC

No reviews yet

MC Contracting Painting & Roofing LLC

No reviews yet
29 years of experience

General contracting firm serving the greater Philadelphia metro region. Our specialty is providing custom residential remodeling and restoration — from concept stage, through design, to completed construction. Quite simply, we have a passion for breathing new life into older homes and new homes.

General contracting firm serving the greater Philadelphia metro region. Our specialty is providing custom residential remodeling and restoration — from concept stage, through design, to completed construction. Quite simply, we have a passion for breathing new life into older homes and new homes.


Dolan contracting

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Dolan contracting

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Free onsite estimate

We are a up and coming company who is rapidly growing in this economy our old world craftsmanship with a futuristic touch makes us stand out amongst the rest

We are a up and coming company who is rapidly growing in this economy our old world craftsmanship with a futuristic touch makes us stand out amongst the rest

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Siding questions, answered by experts

There are a few options to choose from when it comes to shingle siding, including cedar shake, vinyl, and fiber cement. You can get these shingle siding materials in different colors, shapes, and sizes, giving you plenty of room to customize. You can also combine different siding materials and patterns with shingles for a more unique curb appeal.

You should stain your home's cedar siding every three to seven years for maximum protection and to maintain its appearance. Homeowners who live in harsh climates with high humidity and lots of direct sunlight should plan staining every three years, while those who live in milder locations can plan on seven. In particularly harsh climates, consider using an opaque stain variety for the longest-lasting protection.

The average cost to replace siding is $10,500, but you should expect to pay an average of $12,000 to install new siding over stucco. The additional cost goes toward assessing the old stucco for damage, any necessary repairs before the new siding goes up, and the materials and labor required to install furring strips over the stucco to attach the new material. Even with this additional cost, installing siding over stucco is often more affordable than removing the stucco and starting over.

The main differences between dutch lap versus clapboard siding have to do with their design and texture. Clapboard siding features flat, beveled planks stacked at a slight angle, offering a simple, traditional look. Dutch lap siding features a subtly concave surface along with a notch that creates a shadowed look between the boards. This eye-catching design often resembles wood grain and introduces a noticeable shadow line, making it more visually interesting compared to the simpler look of clapboard siding.

While vinyl is the less expensive option, composite siding has been known to be more durable than vinyl. In addition, because it is made from recycled materials, it is a more ecologically-friendly choice. Composite siding is also more luxurious looking and comes in a much wider range of styles and colors.

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