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I had a horrible experience hiring Nayci Contracting for a large project. The father/son partners (Ayhan and Matt Nayci) sold themselves as a design/build firm and touted their own "architect." They said "yes" to everything we asked, we agreed on price. In the end, we were left with a half-working heating system, leaky plumbing, crooked framing and a poorly installed toilet (with 2 wax seals to make up for the height difference between the sewage pipe and the tile floor!). After we threw them out (much too late), we discovered that their plumber, "architect", and heating subcontractors were not licensed. It has been over a year now, and we are still paying to keep the results of their poor workmanship from destroying our home (leaky toilet, poor heating installation, etc.).

Posted by: ack at February 17, 2009 1:12 PM in response to Nayci Contracting for Kitchen Renovation

AVOID Nayci Contracting.

40-01 Greenpoint Avenue
L.I.C. NY 11104
718-472-0099
http://www.naycicontracting.com/
http://www.naycicorp.com/

We started a project with this company in April 2007. Sheetrock installation was bad (tape still showing, not sanded smooth, several inside and outside corners are crooked). Trim installation was sub-par (joints not tight, caulk used to hide bad joints). Painting job was horrible (dried drips everywhere, missed spots).

The General Contractor (Ayhan Nayci) priced wood trim (baseboards, door casing, etc.) -- which we paid upfront. He bought MDF for us instead. We are not sure if he took other interesting shortcuts on our project. Much of the project was held up because his electrician wasn't coming in to work. Ayhan
Nayci claimed "Because he is at the Immigration Office importing his wife." On November 24, we found out (from the electrician himself) that he had actually quit.

Highly unprofessional. Makes many excuses. Is only interested in doing tasks quickly to get money rather than executing project tasks with good craftsmanship in appropriate order.

Posted by: ack at December 12, 2007 2:20 PM in response to Architect wanted!

AVOID Nayci Contracting.

40-01 Greenpoint Avenue
L.I.C. NY 11104
718-472-0099
http://www.naycicontracting.com/
http://www.naycicorp.com/

We started a project with this company in April 2007. Sheetrock installation was bad (tape still showing, not sanded smooth, several inside and outside corners are crooked). Trim installation was sub-par (joints not tight, caulk used to hide bad joints). Painting job was horrible (dried drips everywhere, missed spots).

The General Contractor (Ayhan Nayci) priced wood trim (baseboards, door casing, etc.) -- which we paid upfront. He bought MDF for us instead. We are not sure if he took other interesting shortcuts on our project. Much of the project was held up because his electrician wasn't coming in to work. Ayhan
Nayci claimed "Because he is at the Immigration Office importing his wife." On November 24, we found out (from the electrician himself) that he had actually quit.

Highly unprofessional. Makes many excuses. Is only interested in doing tasks quickly to get money rather than executing project tasks with good craftsmanship in appropriate order.

Posted by: ack at December 10, 2007 11:50 PM in response to Reliable contractor needed for renovation of co-op common area

AVOID Nayci Contracting.

40-01 Greenpoint Avenue
L.I.C. NY 11104
718-472-0099
http://www.naycicontracting.com/
http://www.naycicorp.com/

We started a project with this company in April 2007. Sheetrock installation was bad (tape still showing, not sanded smooth, several inside and outside corners are crooked). Trim installation was sub-par (joints not tight, caulk used to hide bad joints). Painting job was horrible (dried drips everywhere, missed spots).

The General Contractor (Ayhan Nayci) priced wood trim (baseboards, door casing, etc.) -- which we paid upfront. He bought MDF for us instead. We are not sure if he took other interesting shortcuts on our project. Much of the project was held up because his electrician wasn't coming in to work. Ayhan
Nayci claimed "Because he is at the Immigration Office importing his wife." On November 24, we found out (from the electrician himself) that he had actually quit.

Highly unprofessional. Makes many excuses. Is only interested in doing tasks quickly to get money rather than executing project tasks with good craftsmanship in appropriate order.

Posted by: ack at December 10, 2007 11:45 PM in response to Construction Estimate Overkill

AVOID Nayci Contracting.

40-01 Greenpoint Avenue
L.I.C. NY 11104
718-472-0099
http://www.naycicontracting.com/
http://www.naycicorp.com/

We started a project with this company in April 2007. Sheetrock installation was bad (tape still showing, not sanded smooth, several inside and outside corners are crooked). Trim installation was sub-par (joints not tight, caulk used to hide bad joints). Painting job was horrible (dried drips everywhere, missed spots).

The General Contractor (Ayhan Nayci) priced wood trim (baseboards, door casing, etc.) -- which we paid upfront. He bought MDF for us instead. We are not sure if he took other interesting shortcuts on our project. Much of the project was held up because his electrician wasn't coming in to work. Ayhan
Nayci claimed "Because he is at the Immigration Office importing his wife." On November 24, we found out (from the electrician himself) that he had actually quit.

Highly unprofessional. Makes many excuses. Is only interested in doing tasks quickly to get money rather than executing project tasks with good craftsmanship in appropriate order.

Posted by: ack at December 10, 2007 11:19 PM in response to General Contractor/Design & Build

AVOID Nayci Contracting.

40-01 Greenpoint Avenue
L.I.C. NY 11104
718-472-0099
http://www.naycicontracting.com/
http://www.naycicorp.com/

We started a project with this company in April 2007. Sheetrock installation was bad (tape still showing, not sanded smooth, several inside and outside corners are crooked). Trim installation was sub-par (joints not tight, caulk used to hide bad joints). Painting job was horrible (dried drips everywhere, missed spots).

The General Contractor (Ayhan Nayci) priced wood trim (baseboards, door casing, etc.) -- which we paid upfront. He bought MDF for us instead. We are not sure if he took other interesting shortcuts on our project. Much of the project was held up because his electrician wasn't coming in to work. Ayhan Nayci claimed "Because he is at the Immigration Office importing his wife." On November 24, we found out (from the electrician himself) that he had actually quit.

Highly unprofessional. Makes many excuses. Is only interested in doing tasks quickly to get money rather than executing project tasks with good craftsmanship in appropriate order.

Posted by: ack at December 10, 2007 11:30 AM in response to General Contractor Reviews

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I am a Queens architect and I use Queens and L.I. contractors. $100 - $150 psf is possible.

wgati@architecturestuio.us

Posted by: Architecture Studio at April 1, 2009 11:42 PM in response to Architect wanted!

that's wgati@architecturestudio.us

Posted by: Architecture Studio at April 1, 2009 11:44 PM in response to Architect wanted!

I had a terrible ordeal with Nayci Contracting. The father and son dual are crooks. They are still paying plantiffs from previous lawsuits. A recent client kicked both of them off the project because of their inferior work and their persistence in demanding money to complete the project. They are using their clients money to finance their personal porjects, as a result they are a cash flow problem. I confirm with Ack's statement that their plumber and subcontractors are not licensed. Basically, these loosers pay license professionals to certified their jobs. According the the BBB of NY they have 6 complaints against them over the last 36 months. According to Nayci's employees, the reason Nayci did not have more complaints was because they had only a couple of jobs in the last 12 months.

Stay Away!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: Sucker1 at October 16, 2009 6:32 PM in response to Nayci Contracting for Kitchen Renovation

If anyone needs an Attorney to legally settle matters against Nayci Contracting, please see below.


FEINSTEIN & NISNEWITZ, P. C.


Location:

42-40 Bell Boulevard Suite 304
Bayside, New York 11361

Telephone (718) 631-0800

I believe Craig and Neil at the firm has taken them to Trial and a recovered a decent settlement.

Posted by: Sucker1 at October 19, 2009 3:35 PM in response to Construction Estimate Overkill

If anyone needs an Attorney to legally settle matters against Nayci Contracting, please see below.


FEINSTEIN & NISNEWITZ, P. C.


Location:

42-40 Bell Boulevard Suite 304
Bayside, New York 11361

Telephone (718) 631-0800

I believe Craig and Neil at the firm has taken them to Trial and recovered a decent settlement.

Posted by: Sucker1 at October 19, 2009 3:35 PM in response to Construction Estimate Overkill

We have started project with Nayci Contracting recently and now I'm concern with his job, I've seen some of his job, they looked ok. After reading all those comments againts him. He is promissing me a lot but I kind dont trust this guy. He has ask money up front before each job starts and I had to pay him. I need advise what should I be aware of with this Nayci Contracting. My mistake was I should've make research before hiring this guy.
Please advise.

Posted by: roman at October 21, 2009 1:37 PM in response to Construction Estimate Overkill