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Last update on August 03, 2025
We are a family owned business with over 40 years of experience. We specialize in exterior work such as asphalt brick pavers concrete retaining walls and excavating. We offer 24 hour emergency service and free estimates.
We are a family owned business with over 40 years of experience. We specialize in exterior work such as asphalt brick pavers concrete retaining walls and excavating. We offer 24 hour emergency service and free estimates.
As a premiere home improvement contractor in Queens, we have been fulfilling the needs of landlords and homeowners since 2005. Aside from complete home improvement services, we at Vintage Home Remodeling offer a wide array of general contracting services for residential as well as commercial clients. Feel free to browse through our gallery section and view some of our past New York home improvement projects.
As a premiere home improvement contractor in Queens, we have been fulfilling the needs of landlords and homeowners since 2005. Aside from complete home improvement services, we at Vintage Home Remodeling offer a wide array of general contracting services for residential as well as commercial clients. Feel free to browse through our gallery section and view some of our past New York home improvement projects.
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.
MRBK Inc is a family-owned business that has been remodeling, renovating, and has been completing home improvement projects with over two decades of experience. MRBK Inc specializes in both commercial and residential projects in the NYC 5 borough area and Nassau County of Long Island. Licensed and Insured: NY #2098279, LI #H0449130000
MRBK Inc is a family-owned business that has been remodeling, renovating, and has been completing home improvement projects with over two decades of experience. MRBK Inc specializes in both commercial and residential projects in the NYC 5 borough area and Nassau County of Long Island. Licensed and Insured: NY #2098279, LI #H0449130000
Free Estimates - Cheap Labor - We can supply all materials saving you money, or we can just do the labor for the materials you already purchased. I will do the best I can giving you the best price and beating your best quote so far!
Free Estimates - Cheap Labor - We can supply all materials saving you money, or we can just do the labor for the materials you already purchased. I will do the best I can giving you the best price and beating your best quote so far!
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
David Cajigas Contractors NJ licensed contractor performing all aspects of new home construction as well as home remodling/renovation.
David Cajigas Contractors NJ licensed contractor performing all aspects of new home construction as well as home remodling/renovation.
Affordable Design & Remodeling, LLC, is ready to earn your business! With many years in my trade, We stand by my great quality of work. We offer residential and commercial construction services throughout New York City. From design, complete build services to general contracting and construction management, to renovations, remodels and additions. Affordable Design And Remodeling provides clients customized solutions that meet their unique needs. We are licensed, bonded and insured in the five boroughs of New York City.
Affordable Design & Remodeling, LLC, is ready to earn your business! With many years in my trade, We stand by my great quality of work. We offer residential and commercial construction services throughout New York City. From design, complete build services to general contracting and construction management, to renovations, remodels and additions. Affordable Design And Remodeling provides clients customized solutions that meet their unique needs. We are licensed, bonded and insured in the five boroughs of New York City.
General Contactor located out of Central NJ that is family owned and operated. Our family has been in the contracting business for 30 years and has always put the customers needs first.
"James and his team were great and easy to work with. We used their service to have our house renovated. James was very patient to us and explained everything in details. I would recommend his team to anyone who is seeking a contractor."
David C on October 2019
General Contactor located out of Central NJ that is family owned and operated. Our family has been in the contracting business for 30 years and has always put the customers needs first.
"James and his team were great and easy to work with. We used their service to have our house renovated. James was very patient to us and explained everything in details. I would recommend his team to anyone who is seeking a contractor."
David C on October 2019
If foundation problems are not fixed, not only do repairs eventually become very costly, but it can lead to structural damage to the house above. Eventually, if the foundation problems are allowed to persist, the foundation walls can cave in or collapse. That’s after other issues like flooding and mold have likely been allowed to develop. Although not all cracks are structural problems, some can be and even if they start out small, they can develop into major problems. The earlier foundation problems are discovered and fixed, the lower the cost to repair will likely be.
Yes, foundation repairs are worth the cost at any stage to avoid a dangerous living condition. A failed foundation can lower the value of your home by up to 20%. Whether it’s the smallest problem like a thin crack less than ⅛-inch wide, a horizontal crack, a crack letting water flow through, or a wall bowing inward, repairing foundation problems as soon as possible is worth the cost. Sometimes a temporary fix can be applied until you have the budget to completely fix the problem, but the longer the problems persist, the more costly repairs may be.
The most common first signs of foundation issues include:
Cracks in the foundation walls that grow
Signs of moisture or water leaking through cracks in the foundation
Standing water in the basement
Sagging floors or walls
Cracked walls in upper floors
Doors and windows that don’t close properly anymore
Foundation repairs cost about $5,000, on average. Typically, prices range from $2,200 to $7,800, depending on the type and extent of repairs needed. Cost factors include foundation type, home size, soil stability, accessibility, and the ultimate cause of the problem and what methods and materials are required to fix it.
If you’re noticing signs of foundation issues, the first step to fixing a foundation problem is to hire a foundation repair inspector. They will determine the problem, the cause, and the severity before recommending a course of action to repair the foundation. The method for fixing foundation problems depends on the problem and what options are available. A few possible solutions include:
Epoxy injections
Mudjacking
Piers made of steel or concrete
Jacks
Hydraulic piers
Carbon or steel reinforcement strips
Waterproofing materials