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[quote="Guest"]Mike Kaiser lives in town and does a nice job. 860-1900[/quote]
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Posted: Fri, Jul 10 2009, 6:01 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: building an addition
Mike Kaiser lives in town and does a nice job. 860-1900
Guest
Posted: Tue, Jul 7 2009, 10:17 am EDT
Post subject: Re: building an addition
Also try Steve at Legend Builders. He's very good. 732-424-2480
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Posted: Thu, Jul 2 2009, 7:53 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: building an addition
Can anyone recommend a good handyman? We want to install a door way in a non-load bearing wall and want to redo a wall where we removed paneling with drywall. It's not a major job, but if my husband does it, then I'll be living with the work on going for a couple of months.
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Posted: Thu, Jul 2 2009, 7:21 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: building an addition
We've always used Legend Builders 732-424-2480 I don't know if he's what your looking for but he always does a nice job, very neat and reliable.
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Posted: Tue, Jun 30 2009, 11:49 am EDT
Post subject: building an addition
Hi. Anyone know of a decent framer/roofer?
Whenever I mention Cranbury...............the price doubles!!!!!!!!!
I tried calling MAK in Bordentown, but, they don't return phone calls. Must be very busy. I'm busy too, but, I call people back once in a while. I also don't want to spend more for the architect than I do for the builder. Maybe a design/build type of company would do??? I want to get going on this because I know that HPAC has to give the project it's blessing before the first nail is driven in.
I'd rather go before the Inquisition!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!