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We are purchasing a four family brownstone in Brooklyn and will convert two units into a duplex. We are looking for recommendations of good/reasonable contractors – based on personal experience.
We are purchasing a four family brownstone in Brooklyn and will convert two units into a duplex. We are looking for recommendations of good/reasonable contractors – based on personal experience.
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Don Perrone
Perrone Maintenance & Construction
88 9th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11215
http://www.PerroneMaintenance.com
1-800-761-7847
I have worked with J Thomas Construction based in Brooklyn. My experience with them was nothing less than amazing – efficient, reliable, dedicated and the best customer service I’ve received. The owner is JT Stewart (917) 699-3810 and the website is http://www.jthomasnyc.com. The portfolio section speaks for itself…Give them a call.
Best of luck with your remodel!
I have worked with J Thomas Construction based in Brooklyn. My experience with them was nothing less than amazing – efficient, reliable, dedicated and the best customer service I’ve received. The owner is JT Stewart (917) 699-3810 and the website is http://www.jthomasnyc.com. The portfolio section speaks for itself…Give them a call.
Best of luck with your remodel!
I am an architect, specializing in sustainable design, and I’ve done a number of brownstone renovations in Park Slope and the Upper East side. I can highly recommend at least one contractor with whom I work over and over again. His name is Ronald Baker of RHB Design Build. He’s a great guy to work with. Extremely conscientious and affordable. Email me directly at jim@urban-pioneering.com and I’ll give you his info.
If you do not have an architect already, it sounds like you’ll need one. I’m happy to come and visit the house and provide a free consultation and proposal.
Jim Hill
Urban Pioneering Architecture
I am just completing a three-month renovation of a Cobble Hill brownstone. The work included digging the cellar framing, plaster work, fairly extensive plumbing, electrical work, carpentry, painting, kitchen renovation and all sorts of other small and large jobs.
I used Tim Curran as a manager 917 450 8230. He handled all the fees, permits, architects and managed the contractor JCL Construction.
I can not say enough good things about Tim and James, the owner of JCL. They were absolutely always professional always hardworking and equally importantly, always available. I spoke to them on the weekends and at night and could not be happier with their work, attitude and price. Give him a call.
Try Gus Almiroudis at Zoom Contracting (718) 626-7979, or Mike Zych at Zych Construction (718) 417-3100. Both do good quality work, and their pricing is very reasonable.
I’ve worked w/ Zoom many times, always w/ good results. They just finished a brownstone renovation on 8th Street in P. Slope.
Zych is about 75% of the way through gutting the top floor, and adding a new floor, on a 13th Street brownstone, and has done a very good job to date.
Good Luck
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Hi, I hired AllRenovation to gut renovate my 3 story brownstone in Windsor Terrace. Here is a link to my personal before/after of the parlor floor.
http://picasaweb.google.com/kidronadam/BrownstoneParlorFloorRenovation?feat=directlink
Before I hired them I made sure I saw at least one current job site and 3 previous projects similar to mine. They had excellent references and best of all their estimate was line itemized. The other companies I was considering didn’t even come close to how detailed AllRenovation was during the bidding process. I highly recommend them, ask for Pietro – he’s the owner and he managed my project.
You can see more of their work on their website.
http://www.allrenovationllc.com
If you need more detailed info you can email me at adamkidron@hotmail.com and I’ll send you my contact info.
Best of Luck,
Adam K.
I can recommend an expediter to get your application through the department of buildings. Your going to need to ammend the Certificate of Occupancy (no easy feat). I have been dealing with the city agencies for 20 years and i highly recommend myself.
I always recommend that the owner hire the expediter directly rather than allow the architect to include expediting in his fee. This way you actually know what the delay is, you directly control the process, and theres no mark-up.