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Last update on August 07, 2025
5 EMPLOYEES. NO SUBS. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. TRAVEL CHARGES MAY APPLY. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR AFTER HOURS SERVICE.
5 EMPLOYEES. NO SUBS. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. TRAVEL CHARGES MAY APPLY. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR AFTER HOURS SERVICE.
20 EMPLOYEES. NO SUBS. COST DETERMINED BY THE JOB. NO TRAVEL CHARGES. NO SERVICE FEE. LICENSE NUMBER: 0067548. MAY CONTACT THROUGH EMAIL.
20 EMPLOYEES. NO SUBS. COST DETERMINED BY THE JOB. NO TRAVEL CHARGES. NO SERVICE FEE. LICENSE NUMBER: 0067548. MAY CONTACT THROUGH EMAIL.
Paisano Contracting has serviced NY proudly for over 10 years. Our time + billing policy ensures that you only pay for the time spent working on your home not an inflated estimate. We provide all areas of home improvement projects including, renovations, additions, carpentry, masonry work and all phases of home maintenance. We are on time , reliable , honest and ready to work. Free estimates and 15% off for all projects over $1000.
Paisano Contracting has serviced NY proudly for over 10 years. Our time + billing policy ensures that you only pay for the time spent working on your home not an inflated estimate. We provide all areas of home improvement projects including, renovations, additions, carpentry, masonry work and all phases of home maintenance. We are on time , reliable , honest and ready to work. Free estimates and 15% off for all projects over $1000.
Uses subs for electrical & plumbing. Cost determined by the job. Travel charges may apply. No service fee. Extra charge for after hours service. May contact through email.
"The worst experience of my life"
Dawn B on December 2020
Uses subs for electrical & plumbing. Cost determined by the job. Travel charges may apply. No service fee. Extra charge for after hours service. May contact through email.
"The worst experience of my life"
Dawn B on December 2020
NV CONTRACTOR LICENSE #0028092, UT GENERAL CONTRACTOR LICENSE #92-252555-5501. ADDITIONAL CONTACT: KEVIN GENTRY.
"If I could update this review for 0 Stars, I would gladly do so. Here is the timeline which should be all you need to know to NEVER sign a contract with Yack Construction: 8/1/2019: We write $1,000 check to Yack to cover the deductible that was left out by our insurance company for Yack's bill. 8/14/2019: I leave a glowing review for Yack on Yelp 8/29/2019: I have 2 inches of water in my kitchen due to poor tile work in our recently paid for, $23K bathroom upstairs 11/10/2019: my home remains half gutted in both the kitchen and the upstairs master bathroom with ABSOLUTELY ZERO work having been done to fix either area of my home. Yack will tell you when they pitch you to sign their contract that there is a Warranty that comes with their work. And you will even get a signed Warranty print out when you have paid in full, but DO NOT EXPECT THEM TO HONOR THEIR WARRANTY WHEN THEIR WORKMANSHIP FAILS. Their Warranty States: "Yack Construction, Inc. expressly warrants for a period of 5 YEARS from the COMPLETION of work that the workmanship and manner of construction provided by Yack Construction, Inc. and shall be performed in a good, workmanlike manner, in accordance with industry trade standards, and in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal statutes, codes, ordinances and regulations. Additionally, Yack Construction, Inc. expressly warrants for a period of one year from the completion of work that all materials, equipment, or other building components FURNISHED by Yack Construction, Inc. will be new, of good quality, and FREE OF DEFECT." That said, and they have refused to lift a finger to repair my home after their garbage subcontractor (Flooring America) failed to install the plastic membrane in our shower prior to tiling it up. Water began leaking from the grout and eventually the grout gave way and now our brand new bathroom is completely gutted again. To make matters worse, the water leaked into our kitchen, ruining a 10x8 foot area of laminate that will require our entire first floor of laminate to be replaced (900 sq/ft). Instead of honoring their warranty, they opted to lay all blame on THEIR subcontractor, and then their subcontractor (Flooring America) decided they would not honor their warranty either and simply pushed it off to their insurance company as a liability claim. If you think a liability claim is fun, you are wrong. It has been over a month of being nickle and dimed in their settlement offers, the first of which was only $10K would not have even covered replacing our floors on the first level. So I have had to fight tooth and nail with them demanding concessions from their part until FINALLY we are offered what should be enough to perform all repairs. I say, SHOULD BE enough because I have been fighting for additional settlement money for the past 2 months based on Yack's estimate for all repairs. Unfortunately, now that the settlement has been agreed upon, Yack and Flooring America have decided to revise their estimate on the upstairs bathroom tile work to take up the ENTIRE settlement so that I don't even have enough money left over to replace the flooring downstairs much less even paint a wall when it is all done. So now I will be having to subcontract out all repairs myself, and have submitted a formal complaint to the Board of Contractors on Yack Construction for their refusal to honor their 5/1 Warranty for their work and the work they furnished via their subcontractors. We will look to sue as well. Do not trust this company, they are of the lowest rung of construction companies, refusing to honor the very warranty that THEY PROVIDED. And when you as the homeowner are down and out, left having to fight with some insurance company all by yourself, you will then have to deal with collusion and extortion from them and their subcontractors as they scandalously inflate their costs so they may profit off of your misery and their very own poor workmanship. You've been warned. Don't do it."
Matthew L on November 2019
NV CONTRACTOR LICENSE #0028092, UT GENERAL CONTRACTOR LICENSE #92-252555-5501. ADDITIONAL CONTACT: KEVIN GENTRY.
"If I could update this review for 0 Stars, I would gladly do so. Here is the timeline which should be all you need to know to NEVER sign a contract with Yack Construction: 8/1/2019: We write $1,000 check to Yack to cover the deductible that was left out by our insurance company for Yack's bill. 8/14/2019: I leave a glowing review for Yack on Yelp 8/29/2019: I have 2 inches of water in my kitchen due to poor tile work in our recently paid for, $23K bathroom upstairs 11/10/2019: my home remains half gutted in both the kitchen and the upstairs master bathroom with ABSOLUTELY ZERO work having been done to fix either area of my home. Yack will tell you when they pitch you to sign their contract that there is a Warranty that comes with their work. And you will even get a signed Warranty print out when you have paid in full, but DO NOT EXPECT THEM TO HONOR THEIR WARRANTY WHEN THEIR WORKMANSHIP FAILS. Their Warranty States: "Yack Construction, Inc. expressly warrants for a period of 5 YEARS from the COMPLETION of work that the workmanship and manner of construction provided by Yack Construction, Inc. and shall be performed in a good, workmanlike manner, in accordance with industry trade standards, and in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal statutes, codes, ordinances and regulations. Additionally, Yack Construction, Inc. expressly warrants for a period of one year from the completion of work that all materials, equipment, or other building components FURNISHED by Yack Construction, Inc. will be new, of good quality, and FREE OF DEFECT." That said, and they have refused to lift a finger to repair my home after their garbage subcontractor (Flooring America) failed to install the plastic membrane in our shower prior to tiling it up. Water began leaking from the grout and eventually the grout gave way and now our brand new bathroom is completely gutted again. To make matters worse, the water leaked into our kitchen, ruining a 10x8 foot area of laminate that will require our entire first floor of laminate to be replaced (900 sq/ft). Instead of honoring their warranty, they opted to lay all blame on THEIR subcontractor, and then their subcontractor (Flooring America) decided they would not honor their warranty either and simply pushed it off to their insurance company as a liability claim. If you think a liability claim is fun, you are wrong. It has been over a month of being nickle and dimed in their settlement offers, the first of which was only $10K would not have even covered replacing our floors on the first level. So I have had to fight tooth and nail with them demanding concessions from their part until FINALLY we are offered what should be enough to perform all repairs. I say, SHOULD BE enough because I have been fighting for additional settlement money for the past 2 months based on Yack's estimate for all repairs. Unfortunately, now that the settlement has been agreed upon, Yack and Flooring America have decided to revise their estimate on the upstairs bathroom tile work to take up the ENTIRE settlement so that I don't even have enough money left over to replace the flooring downstairs much less even paint a wall when it is all done. So now I will be having to subcontract out all repairs myself, and have submitted a formal complaint to the Board of Contractors on Yack Construction for their refusal to honor their 5/1 Warranty for their work and the work they furnished via their subcontractors. We will look to sue as well. Do not trust this company, they are of the lowest rung of construction companies, refusing to honor the very warranty that THEY PROVIDED. And when you as the homeowner are down and out, left having to fight with some insurance company all by yourself, you will then have to deal with collusion and extortion from them and their subcontractors as they scandalously inflate their costs so they may profit off of your misery and their very own poor workmanship. You've been warned. Don't do it."
Matthew L on November 2019
Typical roofing repairs cost between $380 and $1,800 on average. However, most homeowners spend approximately $1,100 on a roofing repair project. The size of the roof, the extent of the damage, and the type of project all impact the final cost. External factors like product availability and supply chain issues may also affect the price.
Projects like repairing damaged gutters will only be around $180 to $560, whereas repairing a sagging roof will be a higher expense at $1,500 to $7,000.
Roof repairs start at around $700.00 and go up from there. There are many significant factors that come into play, and each customer's needs will rarely be the same.
The cost to replace your roof is often significantly more expensive than the cost to repair it. On average, homeowners will spend between $5,890 and $12,800 to replace a roof. The size of the roof, the roof’s pitch, and the number of stories the house has will significantly affect the overall cost. You can expect to spend upwards of $46,000 for large, high-end roofs.
This all depends upon size, type and complexity of the actual sloped areas of the roof. An accurate estimate with detailed lists of covered and additional items is imperative when purchasing and protecting yourself during the process.
Although not every state issues licenses for roofing pros, it's important to check with your county or city if hiring a licensed roofing contractor is necessary. Hiring an unlicensed roofer might result in low-quality work and potential legal issues if an accident happens. It’s always best to check the qualifications and licenses of your roofer before they begin a project.
As you browse our pro listings, take note of the “Angi Approved” badge. Angi Approved businesses meet our standards for certification which include:
The owner, principal, or relevant manager passed a criminal background check
Required to have applicable state and local licenses
Maintain an average star rating of 3.0 or better on our network, if they have at least one review
Paying to advertise their services
Meeting any other eligibility criteria required by Angi
Keep in mind licensing is different from certifications. A license is a legal requirement to operate a business, while certifications are voluntary.
Before hiring a roofing contractor to work on your project, there are a few things you will want to ask, including:
Do you use roofing subcontractors?
Do you offer a warranty?
Do you have any references?
How will you clean up after the project is complete?
Will you remove my old or damaged roof?
How long have your crews been working with you?
Do you offer a warranty?
Do you have any references?
How will you clean up after the project is complete?
Will you remove my old or damaged roof?
Roofing is a highly skilled and labor-intensive trade. Because of this, you can expect to pay an average of $2 per square foot for your roofing professional. Roofing labor costs generally make up about 60% of the overall project cost.