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check out our website and give us a call. all estimates are free, and we can give referals. we can work within a budget and work closely with discount cabinet and granite companys in Brooklyn.
http://colonialconceptscorp.com/
steve
516-792-5772
Posted by: steve79 at November 18, 2008 12:48 PM in response to Kitchen/Bathroom Reno
just call Pella windows. pretty big window distributer. they send a guy to your house to do measuring and order the windows for you. its your choice to hire/book a pella installer to the the install or go with your own contractor or do it yourself.
pella.com
516-351-7049 his name was cliff, very nice salesman
Posted by: steve79 at September 18, 2008 12:47 PM in response to windows replacement
we can handle your budget sensative job. alot of it depends on the amount of money you want to spend on your tile/vanity/fixtures ect.
give us a call for a free estimate, and check out our website.
http://colonialconceptscorp.com/
steve
516-792-5772
Posted by: steve79 at September 17, 2008 12:43 PM in response to Is it possible to renovate a 6 by 8 bathroom for $12,000?
as far the ticket, yes the cop has to record the type of beer and sometimes even an estimate as to how much was left. i know this from my college days.
the cop was just doing his job, and at the same time giving you the opportunity to get out of the ticket if you so choose. you can easily go to court and say, "well what was i drinking? is it written down?" and you will get off.
Posted by: steve79 at August 29, 2008 9:16 AM in response to Is Your Stoop Private Property?
check out this site and give someone a call.
new york restoration project.
they build community gardens through out NYC. non-profit.
Posted by: steve79 at August 27, 2008 3:02 PM in response to Community Garden Project
check out our website and give us a call.
http://colonialconceptscorp.com/
steve wagner
project manager
516-792-5772
Posted by: steve79 at August 22, 2008 12:37 PM in response to Lic General Contractor
we can do both for you. you can see pictures of another cornice we built on our webpage under "trim and moldings".
set of pictures # 4
http://colonialconceptscorp.com/
steve
project manager
516-792-5772
Posted by: steve79 at August 21, 2008 11:24 AM in response to Siding & cornice
Giovanna,
you have us confused with someone else. our record is 100% clean.
review our website please, and be sure you know exactly who you are badmouthing before you do so.
http://colonialconceptscorp.com/
estimates are free
steve
project manager
516-792-5772
Posted by: steve79 at August 19, 2008 2:09 PM in response to Nayci Contracting for Kitchen Renovation
Service magic is available to any "contractor" willing to pay for leads. Anywhere from $75 to $250 per lead depending on the job.
give us a call. estimates are free, and you can check out some of our work on our website.
http://colonialconceptscorp.com/
steve
516-792-5772
Posted by: steve79 at August 18, 2008 1:58 PM in response to Nayci Contracting for Kitchen Renovation
give us a call. we would love the opportunity to work with you.
http://colonialconceptscorp.com/
Posted by: steve79 at August 6, 2008 1:29 PM in response to The start of a big project
give us a call.
http://colonialconceptscorp.com/
Posted by: steve79 at July 10, 2008 3:36 PM in response to Bring Your Contractor Process
give us a call. we have references and give free estimates. Recently renovated a full brownstone on 16th street.
http://colonialconceptscorp.com/
Posted by: steve79 at July 10, 2008 9:00 AM in response to contractor for kitchen and bathroom (park slope)
try st. vincents depaul.
718-492-9229. 5th ave
718-486-8765. Grand Street
Posted by: steve79 at June 25, 2008 1:54 PM in response to Tenant's Furniture
our company recenty reconstructed the entire cornice at 362 east 35th street and would love the oppurtunity to renovate your facade.
please review our website (the cornice pics are not up yet but i can email them to you if you want).
http://colonialconceptscorp.com/
Steve Wagner
Project Manager
516-792-5772
Posted by: steve79 at June 25, 2008 1:36 PM in response to In need of architect for facade renovation
Hi,
What is the size of the hatch? is it a standard 30x30 which most brownstones have, or is it a larger opening?
We have handled this type of work before. please give us a call for a free estimate and check out our website. references are avilable.
http://colonialconceptscorp.com/
steve wagner
516-792-5772
Posted by: steve79 at June 19, 2008 3:02 PM in response to Roof Hatch Skylight Contractor
Give us a call.
Steve Wagner
516-792-5772
stevecolonial@yahoo.com
http://colonialconceptscorp.com/
Posted by: steve79 at June 18, 2008 11:04 AM in response to Deck repair or re-building/need referral
Give us a call. Last month we completed a full brownstone renovation on 16th street.
We are willing to work within a budget, get great cabinet prices from a brooklyn distributer, and encourage the homeowners input and design.
Estimates are free and we can provide referals.
Tons of pictures on our website including cornices.
http://colonialconceptscorp.com/
steve wagner
project manager
516-792-5772
Posted by: steve79 at June 11, 2008 12:39 PM in response to Replacing Kitchens and bathrooms
Give us a call. Last month we completed a full brownstone renovation on 16th street.
We are willing to work within a budget, get great cabinet prices from a brooklyn distributer, and encourage the homeowners input and design.
Estimates are free and we can provide referals.
Tons of pictures on our website including cornices.
http://colonialconceptscorp.com/
steve wagner
project manager
516-792-5772
Posted by: steve79 at June 11, 2008 12:39 PM in response to Replacing Kitchens and bathrooms
Responses to Author's Forum Comments
I just wanted to shout out a huge thank you to everyone who responded to my post here. You've given me lots of great ideas and I feel encouraged again that this can be done.
Thanks again.
Posted by: TJR at September 18, 2008 7:46 AM in response to Is it possible to renovate a 6 by 8 bathroom for $12,000?
Do you want weighted windows, aluminum, wood, etc.? Are you Landmarked? Pella, Marvin, Kolbe. . .
Posted by: superstooper at September 19, 2008 3:23 PM in response to windows replacement
wood or aluminum, and i am not landmarked.
Let me know
Posted by: benoit at September 19, 2008 9:38 PM in response to windows replacement
I'm late here, but in case you are still checking in, I redid my 5x7 three years ago for $8400, replaced everything except the tub--undermount ceramic sink, vanity, toilet, silestone extended countertop, kohler faucets in tub and sink. I didn't go over the top (except with the $800 toilet, don't ask).. Picked black and white ceramic tile and did not tile walls, decided expense wasn't worth it, I'd rather paint. Very happy with results. Used Cambria Remodeling, nice to deal with, cleaned up well, came in on schedule.
718-759-0466
Posted by: westernnygirl at September 20, 2008 10:18 AM in response to Is it possible to renovate a 6 by 8 bathroom for $12,000?
Call my Contractor, they were even placed in a magazine and there work was on TV twice.
IEB @ 718.204.2552
PK
Posted by: Bklyn1 at September 20, 2008 4:22 PM in response to Is it possible to renovate a 6 by 8 bathroom for $12,000?
Adler Windows - 877-285-1994. They carry both wood and aluminum windows. They also handle lanmark project.
Posted by: radlernyc at September 22, 2008 8:23 AM in response to windows replacement
LMAO! Listen, I'll tell you something about NYKB: They're CROOKS. They ruined my apt and walked off my job and kept my money (which they DIDN'T--contrary to state LAW--place in escrow). Oh, and my bathroom? They messed up the tiling so badly that it ALL had to be ripped out and redone by another company. So I paid twice. Be thankful those SOBs treated you like a "pauper" and sneered at your budget. If they come back to you wanting your business, take it from me: Say "no way" and hang up. If you don't you'll regret it for months (or, like me, for years).
Posted by: uessue at October 1, 2008 12:12 AM in response to Is it possible to renovate a 6 by 8 bathroom for $12,000?
I'm not the original poster but I also want to redo my kitchen. My cousin does custom cabinetry and he said I need a kitchen designer first since I have so many options and we want to optimize the space and make it as useful as it possibly can be. I am looking for someone who specializes in kitchen design, can see it through to the build phase and is willing to work with my cousin for the cabinetry.
Posted by: premadas at November 18, 2008 4:40 PM in response to Kitchen/Bathroom Reno
I'm sorry I never got back to read the responses sooner. Contrary to what All Reno wrote here, I already owned my home and it was made perfectly clear up front that I would be charged $300 for the estimate which would be taken off the price if I went with them for the job. Perhaps they just don't like working in Bay Ridge.
Posted by: premadas at November 18, 2008 5:08 PM in response to contractor for kitchen and bathroom (park slope)
Go to the Chinese area of Sunset Park or Flushing and look around for Chinese contractors. Many of them drive vans with their numbers painted on the sides.
Those guys usually do good work and their prices are cheap.
I'm completely serious, by the way. I've never heard of anybody having problems with Chinese contractors in NYC and their prices are usually good.
Irish guys can be good too, but they start out quoting high prices, and you have to negotiate like a back alley shyster to get them to come down. But they hate losing potential work, and usually if you press them hard enough, they'll fold.
Posted by: IronBalls at December 26, 2008 9:51 AM in response to contractor recommendation?

We are very willing to work within a homeowners budget, and we will encourage and help you with design ideas and decisons. we also work very closely with discount cabinet, granite, and tile distributers in the brooklyn area.
Feel free to call with any questions, and check out some kitchen pics on our website.
Have a nice holiday.
Steve
Project Manager
516-792-5772
http://colonialconceptscorp.com/
Posted by: steve79 at December 26, 2008 9:41 AM in response to contractor recommendation?