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JPH Property Solutions, LLC

1121 McClellan Street
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JPH Property Solutions, LLC

1121 McClellan Street
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15 years of experience

JPH Property Solutions, LLC aims to be the Capital Regions leader in custom renovations, new construction, and landscape design using the most innovative and modern products and methods. We also offer handyman services, including all home repairs. We pride ourselves on quality, excellence, and integrity.

JPH Property Solutions, LLC aims to be the Capital Regions leader in custom renovations, new construction, and landscape design using the most innovative and modern products and methods. We also offer handyman services, including all home repairs. We pride ourselves on quality, excellence, and integrity.


Calvary Contracting

641 Grooms Road
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Calvary Contracting

641 Grooms Road
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Calvary Contracting has served the tri state area for the past thirty years. Our outstanding track record continues because we understand that quality and excellence can be achieved with proper communication and planning. We pride ourselves in the old school ethic of hard work matched with understanding today’s advances in new products, equipment, and technology. Our business approach involves managing project costs, setting high standards, and striving to exceed your expectations. Our commitment to excellence is built on teamwork and the belief that partnering your vision with our experience will lead to sterling results. Thank you for this opportunity to see what we can accomplish together. (Mark 8:34-38) We can also be reached at [email protected] The bible states in Colossians 3:17 - "And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the lord Jesus Christ" We look forward to taking care of your home improvement or commercial needs.

Calvary Contracting has served the tri state area for the past thirty years. Our outstanding track record continues because we understand that quality and excellence can be achieved with proper communication and planning. We pride ourselves in the old school ethic of hard work matched with understanding today’s advances in new products, equipment, and technology. Our business approach involves managing project costs, setting high standards, and striving to exceed your expectations. Our commitment to excellence is built on teamwork and the belief that partnering your vision with our experience will lead to sterling results. Thank you for this opportunity to see what we can accomplish together. (Mark 8:34-38) We can also be reached at [email protected] The bible states in Colossians 3:17 - "And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the lord Jesus Christ" We look forward to taking care of your home improvement or commercial needs.



Allied Construction

Po Box 220
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Allied Construction

Po Box 220
5.00(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Allied Construction covers all your construction needs from small renovations to building a home from the ground up. We are a small group of skilled tradesman located in the Capital Region of NY. We deal with customers one on one to make their plans and dreams a reality. We provide free estimates and accept major credit cards.

Allied Construction covers all your construction needs from small renovations to building a home from the ground up. We are a small group of skilled tradesman located in the Capital Region of NY. We deal with customers one on one to make their plans and dreams a reality. We provide free estimates and accept major credit cards.


"The owner Scott showed up, we talked about the work to be performed and we scheduled a date to start work. We then sat down and discussed materials, building permit, etc... Scott asked me if I wanted to handle the building permit and the materials. I have never hired a contractor so I assumed that the contractor typically does this part of the contract and I was a little intimidated. He then told me that he would take care of everything and he would even draw up a plan of what he was going to do and that the inspector would more than likely accept the drawing and give us the permit. I gave Scott a $13,789 deposit for materials and half the cost of labor. Then after several calls with Scott, he told me that the 12" pad that was preexisting structure was on, was not up to code per the building inspector and it had to be removed. I told Scott I would remove it, but winter had set in. So Scott and I settled on an early start date for construction in April of 2019. I rented jack hammers, a cement saw, a bobcat skidsteer and 2 roll offs(of which the roll off sank into my driveway and caused an additional $3,800 in damages). I broke up the cement and threw my back out in the process. I called Scott back to have his guys clean up the property so he could start work finally (late April). He came over, looked at what was left and told me it would be another 6 to 7. I said "hundred?" and he responded " no, thousand" then he continued by saying that he knows a lot of cops and he did work for them and when the jobs hit the ceiling of their budget, Scott worked out a payment plan with them so he could finish the work and make them happy. Now, my yard sits in rubble and my back was hurting. I contacted the local building inspector just to see why a pad 12" thick was not enough to build on and he told me no one ever contacted him regarding my property address. So now I sit nearly $20,000 in debt with 0 work done by this contractor. I want to point out that when I hired him, I went to home depot pro referral desk and they gave me 3 trusted contractors. I researched them all, looked over their websites, checked the better business bureau and made my calls. 1 contractor never returned my calls, 1 called back but told me that I was going to have to wait 6 month before he could even think about doing my project because he was headed South for work. So, I looked over Scott's info and he had an A+ with the BBB. The pictures on his website were plentiful and looked really professional. He had nothing but good reviews on his page. Seemed like a shoe in. I just, within a weeks time (today is 7/7/19), went onto his website again and noticed another person stating almost the same exact thing that I am posting here. I contacted that individual and they are pursuing legal action against him as well. DO NOT USE THIS CONTRACTOR. HE WILL TAKE YOUR MONEY AND RUN!!"

Robert F on July 2019

Owner operated, quality oriented, and satisfaction a must.

"The owner Scott showed up, we talked about the work to be performed and we scheduled a date to start work. We then sat down and discussed materials, building permit, etc... Scott asked me if I wanted to handle the building permit and the materials. I have never hired a contractor so I assumed that the contractor typically does this part of the contract and I was a little intimidated. He then told me that he would take care of everything and he would even draw up a plan of what he was going to do and that the inspector would more than likely accept the drawing and give us the permit. I gave Scott a $13,789 deposit for materials and half the cost of labor. Then after several calls with Scott, he told me that the 12" pad that was preexisting structure was on, was not up to code per the building inspector and it had to be removed. I told Scott I would remove it, but winter had set in. So Scott and I settled on an early start date for construction in April of 2019. I rented jack hammers, a cement saw, a bobcat skidsteer and 2 roll offs(of which the roll off sank into my driveway and caused an additional $3,800 in damages). I broke up the cement and threw my back out in the process. I called Scott back to have his guys clean up the property so he could start work finally (late April). He came over, looked at what was left and told me it would be another 6 to 7. I said "hundred?" and he responded " no, thousand" then he continued by saying that he knows a lot of cops and he did work for them and when the jobs hit the ceiling of their budget, Scott worked out a payment plan with them so he could finish the work and make them happy. Now, my yard sits in rubble and my back was hurting. I contacted the local building inspector just to see why a pad 12" thick was not enough to build on and he told me no one ever contacted him regarding my property address. So now I sit nearly $20,000 in debt with 0 work done by this contractor. I want to point out that when I hired him, I went to home depot pro referral desk and they gave me 3 trusted contractors. I researched them all, looked over their websites, checked the better business bureau and made my calls. 1 contractor never returned my calls, 1 called back but told me that I was going to have to wait 6 month before he could even think about doing my project because he was headed South for work. So, I looked over Scott's info and he had an A+ with the BBB. The pictures on his website were plentiful and looked really professional. He had nothing but good reviews on his page. Seemed like a shoe in. I just, within a weeks time (today is 7/7/19), went onto his website again and noticed another person stating almost the same exact thing that I am posting here. I contacted that individual and they are pursuing legal action against him as well. DO NOT USE THIS CONTRACTOR. HE WILL TAKE YOUR MONEY AND RUN!!"

Robert F on July 2019



Heritage Residential Services, LLC

23 Heritage Pkwy
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Heritage Residential Services, LLC

23 Heritage Pkwy
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13 years of experience

Interior and exterior home improvements. I work independently at this time. In most cases I ask for 50% of the cost of the entire job to get started and the remainder upon job completion.

Interior and exterior home improvements. I work independently at this time. In most cases I ask for 50% of the cost of the entire job to get started and the remainder upon job completion.



Get it Done Contracting

2nd Street
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Get it Done Contracting

2nd Street
No reviews yet
42 years of experience

We are a small family owned business, been in the contracting business fir over 25 years. There is no job too small for us. Being family owned we understand times are tough and you need to be able to get your money's worth. We always try to go that little extra mile to keep our customer happy. We can say we gaurantee our work.

We are a small family owned business, been in the contracting business fir over 25 years. There is no job too small for us. Being family owned we understand times are tough and you need to be able to get your money's worth. We always try to go that little extra mile to keep our customer happy. We can say we gaurantee our work.

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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

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Resurfacing a garage floor takes about eight hours on average, with another couple hours over three days to do the epoxy. Epoxy goes on in three coats, with each coat taking 24 hours to dry and cure. You’ll need to keep foot and vehicle traffic off of your garage floor for around 4 days in total when replacing your garage floor, so be sure to plan ahead before you start. This is a great time to organize your garage since you’ll need to move everything out to apply the epoxy.

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