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Meny Home Repairs LLC

14 Chopin Dr
5.00(
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Meny Home Repairs LLC

14 Chopin Dr
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Hours of operations are standard 800 am - 600 pm Monday through Friday . Weekend appointments need advanced notice. Emergency service available upon circumstances.

Hours of operations are standard 800 am - 600 pm Monday through Friday . Weekend appointments need advanced notice. Emergency service available upon circumstances.


M4 Interiors

177A E Main St
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M4 Interiors

177A E Main St
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11 years of experience

M4 Interior is New York based multi-disciplinary interior architecture and design studio specializing in residential and commercial renovation planning, design and project management. Our design process is focused on attention to detail, consistency of style and timeless finish and material choices that create a vibe of luxury and elegance. We handle projects with passion and a fair amount of planning to leave no room for mistakes. Over the years we have built a strong team of professionals dedicated to delivering the highest standard of services and product offerings, in order to make sure your investment is one of the best you have ever made.

M4 Interior is New York based multi-disciplinary interior architecture and design studio specializing in residential and commercial renovation planning, design and project management. Our design process is focused on attention to detail, consistency of style and timeless finish and material choices that create a vibe of luxury and elegance. We handle projects with passion and a fair amount of planning to leave no room for mistakes. Over the years we have built a strong team of professionals dedicated to delivering the highest standard of services and product offerings, in order to make sure your investment is one of the best you have ever made.


Tower Vision Construction

130 Madison Ave
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Tower Vision Construction

130 Madison Ave
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75 years of experience

Tower Vision Construction does interior & exterior renovations. We have 22 Employees in different departments. We work with 68 different sub contractors in different cities & categories on call, Our billing dept is a 3 team operation that coordinates extremely well with our technicians. We do offer special promotions for repeat customers & do not offer financing.

Tower Vision Construction does interior & exterior renovations. We have 22 Employees in different departments. We work with 68 different sub contractors in different cities & categories on call, Our billing dept is a 3 team operation that coordinates extremely well with our technicians. We do offer special promotions for repeat customers & do not offer financing.


Charles Thomas Construction

66 Hayrick Ln
4.75(
20
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Charles Thomas Construction

66 Hayrick Ln
4.75(
20
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Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 95% of Angi customers
Recommended by 95% of HomeAdvisor customers

Charles Thomas Cocchiola Jr. started this company 15 years ago with the intentions of giving people a worry free home remodeling experience with exceptional attention to detail. 25 years of real field experience in many aspects of construction helps to keep jobs flowing from trade to trade. My knowledge with foundation work straight thru to painting helps foresee any upcoming problems and strives to guarantee each field's work is done to the highest standards.

"For years my wife and I scratched and saved every penny we could in order to redo our house into the home we always wanted. In the beginning of 2020, we decided it was time. We got a few estimates and then found Charles, who in the beginning seemed to be the contractor you always wanted. Attentive, decently price, had the answers, and showed pictures of quality work. In March we broken ground, and again, in the beginning of the project it was going great. Framing and siding was great. Work was being done, Charles was on scene, and in touch every day. ****, we even had a few happy hours at the end of the workday. Then things began to fall apart. Charles for whatever reason, started to become overwhelmed. His attitude, more specifically with my wife, began to become nasty. The work not only slowed but became sloppy and filled with short cuts. Charles went from the contractor with all the answers, to the man with every excuse possible. The excuses piled up and the work came to a standstill. But Charles still wanted his money, even when projects were not completed. But like I said, we had a good relationship, so we paid him for the tile work, even though the kitchen was not tiled yet, and we paid when he asked for the molding payment, even though all the molding was not done. Unfortunately we trusted Charles, and his promise that it would get done with in the week. As our 3–4 month project enter its 6th month with no real energy from Charles to complete his work, he again started to ask for more money. I finally said no. No more money until things that were paid for are finished or fixed (and there were a lot). A reasonable request. This is when the real Charles came out. The arrogance and refusal to acknowledge that what was going on was his fault. Charles refused to come to complete my house, and in December sent a text message to my wife asking to be released from his contract. He has never returned He left my house a danger zone for three young kids. There were electric issues that if left alone would have caused a fire, plumbing issues that could have flooded my house, a crumbling foundation and at least 30,000 dollars worth of unfinished work or work that needed to be redone. Message me privately and I will gladly show pictures and more to the story. What I have realized, is the things my wife and I loved in beginning of our project were done by people other than Charles. A framing company framed our house. Siding was done by siding company. Charles only does molding when his uncle is working. His cousin paints (terribly). I can go on and on but will end with this truth; eventually you figure out that Charles is a bundle of nerves and cannot complete work without other people's confidence. So consumer beware, if you're looking for a big project do not look here for a contractor."

Joseph C on October 2021

Charles Thomas Cocchiola Jr. started this company 15 years ago with the intentions of giving people a worry free home remodeling experience with exceptional attention to detail. 25 years of real field experience in many aspects of construction helps to keep jobs flowing from trade to trade. My knowledge with foundation work straight thru to painting helps foresee any upcoming problems and strives to guarantee each field's work is done to the highest standards.

"For years my wife and I scratched and saved every penny we could in order to redo our house into the home we always wanted. In the beginning of 2020, we decided it was time. We got a few estimates and then found Charles, who in the beginning seemed to be the contractor you always wanted. Attentive, decently price, had the answers, and showed pictures of quality work. In March we broken ground, and again, in the beginning of the project it was going great. Framing and siding was great. Work was being done, Charles was on scene, and in touch every day. ****, we even had a few happy hours at the end of the workday. Then things began to fall apart. Charles for whatever reason, started to become overwhelmed. His attitude, more specifically with my wife, began to become nasty. The work not only slowed but became sloppy and filled with short cuts. Charles went from the contractor with all the answers, to the man with every excuse possible. The excuses piled up and the work came to a standstill. But Charles still wanted his money, even when projects were not completed. But like I said, we had a good relationship, so we paid him for the tile work, even though the kitchen was not tiled yet, and we paid when he asked for the molding payment, even though all the molding was not done. Unfortunately we trusted Charles, and his promise that it would get done with in the week. As our 3–4 month project enter its 6th month with no real energy from Charles to complete his work, he again started to ask for more money. I finally said no. No more money until things that were paid for are finished or fixed (and there were a lot). A reasonable request. This is when the real Charles came out. The arrogance and refusal to acknowledge that what was going on was his fault. Charles refused to come to complete my house, and in December sent a text message to my wife asking to be released from his contract. He has never returned He left my house a danger zone for three young kids. There were electric issues that if left alone would have caused a fire, plumbing issues that could have flooded my house, a crumbling foundation and at least 30,000 dollars worth of unfinished work or work that needed to be redone. Message me privately and I will gladly show pictures and more to the story. What I have realized, is the things my wife and I loved in beginning of our project were done by people other than Charles. A framing company framed our house. Siding was done by siding company. Charles only does molding when his uncle is working. His cousin paints (terribly). I can go on and on but will end with this truth; eventually you figure out that Charles is a bundle of nerves and cannot complete work without other people's confidence. So consumer beware, if you're looking for a big project do not look here for a contractor."

Joseph C on October 2021





Latin Construction Long Island

BOX 7206
1.00(
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Latin Construction Long Island

BOX 7206
1.00(
1
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are a company owned by a latin family, and we are hard workers by nature. We have more than 15 years experience in all about construction and building. There is no job to small or too big that we cannot do.

"Terrible! Stay away from Erick Sosa! Seemed decent but did, awful, cheap sloppy work. It cost me money to fix all his lazy mistakes. Be smart and hire a reputable company, not this cheap, "pay me cash" laborer. I learned my lesson."

Peter E on November 2020

We are a company owned by a latin family, and we are hard workers by nature. We have more than 15 years experience in all about construction and building. There is no job to small or too big that we cannot do.

"Terrible! Stay away from Erick Sosa! Seemed decent but did, awful, cheap sloppy work. It cost me money to fix all his lazy mistakes. Be smart and hire a reputable company, not this cheap, "pay me cash" laborer. I learned my lesson."

Peter E on November 2020

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