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  • 18,115 neighbors
  • 19,203 new projects
  • 360 pros
  • 5,483 contractor ratings & reviews

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  • Neighbors Who Did Project: 66
  • Average Project Cost: $1,500 - $2,000
  • Average Project Duration: 4 Days - 5 Days

New York Carpenters Stats

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  • # of Pro Ratings: 152
  • Average Pro Rating: 4.57/5.00
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Sundance Construction Corp

Build a New Closet in 10024

Good work done in a limited time frame, although price was a bit high.

-- Neighbor

Hometech Home Improvements

Build a New Closet in 10030

At first I wasnt ready due to other circumstances. I gave Earl an estimate of when I would be calling him. He called me first. Earl was very punctual and arrived everyday he said he would. The measurements were done to a T. The closet organization company I hired after came and complemented the demolition work Earl and his company performed. I was very happy. I would recommend them to everyone.

-- payosha G.

Triple J's Enterprises

Build a New Closet in 11215

My experience with Triple J was mixed. Positives: The crew was very nice and hard-working, they were able to work on the weekend, the price was reasonable, and they didn't ask for payment until the job was done. Negatives: The job took twice as long as expected, and the crew tended to arrive late. Overall, the crew certainly worked hard to meet my needs, and the problems could have been avoided if I had communicated my expectations more clearly. To ensure a good experience, be sure to discuss the details of the project (including design and finishes, hours of work, and any special requirements) before the actual construction begins."

-- Alexander C.

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