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TP Home Care Corp

36-56 38 St
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TP Home Care Corp

36-56 38 St
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17 years of experience

General Contracting firm with no restrictions on job size. Our moto is no job is too small or too big! Company has 10 full time employees. Sub-contractors are often used when extra men are needed or if job requires work in areas such as plumbing, electrical or abatement. Billing is on a job basis. Bigger jobs go under contract with a 25% initial payment, 50% disbursement through working period and 25% upon completion. Billing can be negotiates.

General Contracting firm with no restrictions on job size. Our moto is no job is too small or too big! Company has 10 full time employees. Sub-contractors are often used when extra men are needed or if job requires work in areas such as plumbing, electrical or abatement. Billing is on a job basis. Bigger jobs go under contract with a 25% initial payment, 50% disbursement through working period and 25% upon completion. Billing can be negotiates.





QC Contracting Corp.

3389 Long Beach Rd.
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QC Contracting Corp.

3389 Long Beach Rd.
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29 years of experience

We service all of Long Island and NYC at both residential and commercial sites. Our goal is to continue to build dreams and relationships that last generations to come. We are determined to create a difference, raise the standards and exceed client expectations

"I’ll try to make this short and to the point - The man is a good man, means well, and a man of faith - The estimate he gave me for the job was 17k. I added to the work so I expected it to cost a bit more. The time frame was 3 weeks to finish the work. I had to meet deadlines with insurance and financing - We missed every single dead line by a long shot even though he confidently said we had enough time to finish. A job the was supposed to take 3 weeks, took a little under 4 months and was still incomplete. All along, John was asking for checks and I never not gave him a check. The total I paid out was $34,000. Eventually I spoke to him and told him that overtime I came to check up on the house - he was not there and his one guy he has working for him has been compounded for weeks and nothing is getting done, meanwhile I’m writing checks. I then gave him a list of 28 things that needed to get done - a week later, when only 2 of those things were done - I told him I would only pay him if he produces. He didn’t like the sound of that and simply stopped coming. I reached out to him and he told me he went to his country for the weekend - he shows up a week later asking for another check without producing any more work, when I refused, he txt paged me calling me a pu$$y and how I don’t want to pay for work I get done. Today, the 3 shelves he put on in my shower all fell off because he glued them on. The brand new light switches have paint on them - 4 of the doors he put on don’t close. The floor he sanded so much is so thin that they squeak everywhere they did not squeak before, the washer dryer set up flooded my basement once and tripped the GFI - and the bathroom tile job he did is absolutely uneven and slopped up - not to mention that the lights in my house flicker. I called an electrician to come take a look - John said they flicker because I bought my fixtures from china - meanwhile the electrician fixed the problem in 5 minutes - the problem was that the electricity John did was not even grounded. All in all - the guy absolutely does not know his line of business from a hole in the wall - as good a person he may be - I wouldn’t let him work on my project if he paid me for it. Look else where and you’ll find that a shoe maker will do a better paint job even."

Jaffor A on June 2018

We service all of Long Island and NYC at both residential and commercial sites. Our goal is to continue to build dreams and relationships that last generations to come. We are determined to create a difference, raise the standards and exceed client expectations

"I’ll try to make this short and to the point - The man is a good man, means well, and a man of faith - The estimate he gave me for the job was 17k. I added to the work so I expected it to cost a bit more. The time frame was 3 weeks to finish the work. I had to meet deadlines with insurance and financing - We missed every single dead line by a long shot even though he confidently said we had enough time to finish. A job the was supposed to take 3 weeks, took a little under 4 months and was still incomplete. All along, John was asking for checks and I never not gave him a check. The total I paid out was $34,000. Eventually I spoke to him and told him that overtime I came to check up on the house - he was not there and his one guy he has working for him has been compounded for weeks and nothing is getting done, meanwhile I’m writing checks. I then gave him a list of 28 things that needed to get done - a week later, when only 2 of those things were done - I told him I would only pay him if he produces. He didn’t like the sound of that and simply stopped coming. I reached out to him and he told me he went to his country for the weekend - he shows up a week later asking for another check without producing any more work, when I refused, he txt paged me calling me a pu$$y and how I don’t want to pay for work I get done. Today, the 3 shelves he put on in my shower all fell off because he glued them on. The brand new light switches have paint on them - 4 of the doors he put on don’t close. The floor he sanded so much is so thin that they squeak everywhere they did not squeak before, the washer dryer set up flooded my basement once and tripped the GFI - and the bathroom tile job he did is absolutely uneven and slopped up - not to mention that the lights in my house flicker. I called an electrician to come take a look - John said they flicker because I bought my fixtures from china - meanwhile the electrician fixed the problem in 5 minutes - the problem was that the electricity John did was not even grounded. All in all - the guy absolutely does not know his line of business from a hole in the wall - as good a person he may be - I wouldn’t let him work on my project if he paid me for it. Look else where and you’ll find that a shoe maker will do a better paint job even."

Jaffor A on June 2018


Picture Perfect Painting

11 N Dorado Cir
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Picture Perfect Painting

11 N Dorado Cir
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Free onsite estimate

15 employees all skilled in areas of services offered Some jobs can be sub contracted but not likely in most cases Promotions and deductions for being a new customer and customer referrals We work with our clients because we understand the economy

15 employees all skilled in areas of services offered Some jobs can be sub contracted but not likely in most cases Promotions and deductions for being a new customer and customer referrals We work with our clients because we understand the economy



Alchemy Decorating, Inc.

68 Leonard Street
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Alchemy Decorating, Inc.

68 Leonard Street
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30 years of experience

Alchemy Decorating, Inc. is owned by Frank DeCecco who has been in this business for 28 years. We are licensed in Suffolk County, Town of East Hampton and Town of Southampton. Alchemy Decorating is insured and a family-run business.

Alchemy Decorating, Inc. is owned by Frank DeCecco who has been in this business for 28 years. We are licensed in Suffolk County, Town of East Hampton and Town of Southampton. Alchemy Decorating is insured and a family-run business.


Master Trades Group

Keewatin
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Master Trades Group

Keewatin
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26 years of experience

Master Trades Group provides contractors an easy way to provide back end services in the sales and estimating for small to medium size construction businesses. We also provide co operative purchasing power for many costly overheads such as insurances and medical services.

Master Trades Group provides contractors an easy way to provide back end services in the sales and estimating for small to medium size construction businesses. We also provide co operative purchasing power for many costly overheads such as insurances and medical services.


Adam's General Construction Corp.

9840 57th Ave Suite 10M
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Adam's General Construction Corp.

9840 57th Ave Suite 10M
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Adam's General Construction family owned and operated business with over 20 years in the construction industry. NO matter what job big or small Adam's always delivers excellent results at an affordable price. The owner is on every site making sure all work is completed to customers satisfaction. Adam's General Construction is fully licensed, bonded and insured. Our team is bilingual speaking both English and Spanish fluently.

Adam's General Construction family owned and operated business with over 20 years in the construction industry. NO matter what job big or small Adam's always delivers excellent results at an affordable price. The owner is on every site making sure all work is completed to customers satisfaction. Adam's General Construction is fully licensed, bonded and insured. Our team is bilingual speaking both English and Spanish fluently.

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Stucco questions, answered by experts

Inspect annually for cracks, clean with a mild detergent, and reseal or repaint as needed to preserve appearance.

Quikrete will set without mixing. The process of pouring dry concrete into your concrete form and then adding water is called dry pouring. While this method makes pouring concrete simpler and easier, it reduces its strength and durability. It can be a viable option for small, decorative concrete pavers for walkways or for setting fence posts, but it’s not ideal for pouring slabs that will bear any significant amount of weight.

Due to application and cure times between coats, stuccoing a house takes between 10 and 14 days. Professionals may be able to wrap up projects on smaller homes in 7 to 10 days, while stuccoing large, multi-level homes can take more than two weeks. For the standard three-coat stucco system, six days are dedicated solely to stucco drying timelines, which are necessary after each coat.

The easiest way to remove stucco is to use a circular saw with a diamond blade to cut small squares out, pry them off, and then cut the metal lath behind it with tin snips. It’s possible to do everything with a hammer and a crowbar, but it will take significantly longer and will wear you out more quickly. Plus, you’ll have a higher risk of damaging windows, hidden siding, and sheathing if you go the less precise route.

On average, the cost of stucco siding is $5,600, and most homeowners pay between $2,200 and $9,100. Stucco prices depend on several factors, including labor and materials, the size and complexity of your home, your desired color and finish, and the popularity of stucco in your area. Ways to save money on your stucco installation include removing the old siding yourself and planning your installation during the off-season months.

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