We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business! Book with us online or feel free to give us a call today!
"Gough design and construction did an amazing job on our bathroom remodel. It was great quality work and awesome customer service."
Mat L on March 2022
We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business! Book with us online or feel free to give us a call today!
"Gough design and construction did an amazing job on our bathroom remodel. It was great quality work and awesome customer service."
Mat L on March 2022
We are committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.
"We hired lions den for hardwood floor refinishing and a custom staircase railing. They did an amazing job!! I highly recommend and I support their modesty. I have worked with many contractors, who have the tendency to overcharge, price up material costs, and do the project their way. These guys didn't. They made sure the project was on our terms! Super easy to work with!! "
Justus G on May 2025
We are committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.
"We hired lions den for hardwood floor refinishing and a custom staircase railing. They did an amazing job!! I highly recommend and I support their modesty. I have worked with many contractors, who have the tendency to overcharge, price up material costs, and do the project their way. These guys didn't. They made sure the project was on our terms! Super easy to work with!! "
Justus G on May 2025
Darens Contracting Incorporated is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.
"Daren came right over and had my roof leaks resolved in one day. His price was reasonable. Very kind and courteous. Would highly recommend!! "
Neil A on January 2025
Darens Contracting Incorporated is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.
"Daren came right over and had my roof leaks resolved in one day. His price was reasonable. Very kind and courteous. Would highly recommend!! "
Neil A on January 2025
HRH Contractor was started by Rich Himes about 40 years ago. Rich's son Kyle has stepped in as the owner to continue running this second generation business. We can install windows, decking, siding, and do any kind of remodeling. No job is too big or too small for us, and we are fully insured.
"I hired Rich in late 2018 and they worked over that winter to put on a front porch addition that included brick work and a complete re- roof on the entire house. I interviewed a previous customer, not on Rich's reference list. She was generally happy with the work. Because of some issues with her family she was not able to watch them closely. In the end she was fairly certain that she paid for some things twice. I hired Rich knowing that I needed to watch. We'll they did the roof on the upper part of the house. They had me go up to look a couple of adjacent bad sheets of plywood. I okayed the replacement. I noted that one of the roofers went to get some osb sheets and noted them return with the sheets in the truck. When they left at the end of the day, the same two sheets were in the truck. They had to disconnect the bathroom exhust vent through the roof so I wanted to make sur it had been reconnenected properly. I went up in the attic that evening and they reconnected the vent. I moved down between the trusses and discovered that the bad plywood sheets were not replaced. Same APA plywood stamps and dates as the rest and old rusty nails poking through with brand new nails. In addition, the plywood was bad enough that where the roofer stepped on the seam for the next sheet above, the plywood broke. So no support for the ice shield or shingles over 16ft between the trusses at the seam. When confronted with this information, Rich's roofing contractor boldface lied about replacing the plywood. Then I showed the pictures to him. I told Rich that I didn't want him back on the job. Rich told me he was the only roofer he had. All Rich did was make him replace the two bad sheets and re-roof that area. The mason was a good guy and the excavator was a good guy. The masons worked on and off over the winter under cover. In the spring there was a pile of cuts and debris as well as a large pile of dirt that had to be removed. About 10 yards. I wound up hand shoveling and hauling it out myself when HRH didn't return after being contacted several times. They were paid in full by that point. In 2020 we started seeing some water spots in our dining room ceiling. HRH sent a couple of guys out to look at the roof in that area. They laid in a heavy bead of roofing Tar in between the edge of the shingles and the side wall they butted to. The spots in the ceiling stopped growing, until 2022. I contacted Rich to let him know what was happening and the spots were growing again. I Sent him pictures so he could see how big they had grown from 2020. Rich said he had retired and offered to get me the names of some other roofing contractor's. Nothing else. We'll those contractor's weren't doing warranty work for Rich and wanted to be paid. So I let Rich know. And more nothing. I wound up paying $ 1,850.00 to another contractor to have them find out that no step flashing was installed when Rich did the roof and the roof shingles and ice blocker would have to be replaced in that area. The only negotiating was the price would be adjusted if they could save the shingles. None could be saved because of all the tar in the seam. I gave that information to Rich and he was basically saying not his problem because he was retired. Never said his son could do anything about it because be had taken over HRH contracting. So that's most of my story on a 50,000 project. Made all payments when milestones completed, on time, immediately on request. Even donated 11 sheets of 1/2in, 4ply plywood after Rich decided he was not going to give me credit for. I saved all documentation, pictures, voice mails, and texts."
Jeff W on April 2024
HRH Contractor was started by Rich Himes about 40 years ago. Rich's son Kyle has stepped in as the owner to continue running this second generation business. We can install windows, decking, siding, and do any kind of remodeling. No job is too big or too small for us, and we are fully insured.
"I hired Rich in late 2018 and they worked over that winter to put on a front porch addition that included brick work and a complete re- roof on the entire house. I interviewed a previous customer, not on Rich's reference list. She was generally happy with the work. Because of some issues with her family she was not able to watch them closely. In the end she was fairly certain that she paid for some things twice. I hired Rich knowing that I needed to watch. We'll they did the roof on the upper part of the house. They had me go up to look a couple of adjacent bad sheets of plywood. I okayed the replacement. I noted that one of the roofers went to get some osb sheets and noted them return with the sheets in the truck. When they left at the end of the day, the same two sheets were in the truck. They had to disconnect the bathroom exhust vent through the roof so I wanted to make sur it had been reconnenected properly. I went up in the attic that evening and they reconnected the vent. I moved down between the trusses and discovered that the bad plywood sheets were not replaced. Same APA plywood stamps and dates as the rest and old rusty nails poking through with brand new nails. In addition, the plywood was bad enough that where the roofer stepped on the seam for the next sheet above, the plywood broke. So no support for the ice shield or shingles over 16ft between the trusses at the seam. When confronted with this information, Rich's roofing contractor boldface lied about replacing the plywood. Then I showed the pictures to him. I told Rich that I didn't want him back on the job. Rich told me he was the only roofer he had. All Rich did was make him replace the two bad sheets and re-roof that area. The mason was a good guy and the excavator was a good guy. The masons worked on and off over the winter under cover. In the spring there was a pile of cuts and debris as well as a large pile of dirt that had to be removed. About 10 yards. I wound up hand shoveling and hauling it out myself when HRH didn't return after being contacted several times. They were paid in full by that point. In 2020 we started seeing some water spots in our dining room ceiling. HRH sent a couple of guys out to look at the roof in that area. They laid in a heavy bead of roofing Tar in between the edge of the shingles and the side wall they butted to. The spots in the ceiling stopped growing, until 2022. I contacted Rich to let him know what was happening and the spots were growing again. I Sent him pictures so he could see how big they had grown from 2020. Rich said he had retired and offered to get me the names of some other roofing contractor's. Nothing else. We'll those contractor's weren't doing warranty work for Rich and wanted to be paid. So I let Rich know. And more nothing. I wound up paying $ 1,850.00 to another contractor to have them find out that no step flashing was installed when Rich did the roof and the roof shingles and ice blocker would have to be replaced in that area. The only negotiating was the price would be adjusted if they could save the shingles. None could be saved because of all the tar in the seam. I gave that information to Rich and he was basically saying not his problem because he was retired. Never said his son could do anything about it because be had taken over HRH contracting. So that's most of my story on a 50,000 project. Made all payments when milestones completed, on time, immediately on request. Even donated 11 sheets of 1/2in, 4ply plywood after Rich decided he was not going to give me credit for. I saved all documentation, pictures, voice mails, and texts."
Jeff W on April 2024
P & R Builders, the name you can trust for Perfection and Reliability. We have been servicing satisfied customers in Luzerne County since 1972. We specialize in total Remodeling and Design of: Attics, Basements, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms, Recreation Rooms and Garages.
P & R Builders, the name you can trust for Perfection and Reliability. We have been servicing satisfied customers in Luzerne County since 1972. We specialize in total Remodeling and Design of: Attics, Basements, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms, Recreation Rooms and Garages.
We do all interior work of a house or apartment. This includes sheetrock, painting, and mudding. We replace and fix all plumbing including hot water tanks. We can repair and replace flooring. We are able to do cleanouts and bring to dump. We take out windows and doors and install them.
"Very productive and professional and would highly recommend and use them again"
Nicole W on May 2025
We do all interior work of a house or apartment. This includes sheetrock, painting, and mudding. We replace and fix all plumbing including hot water tanks. We can repair and replace flooring. We are able to do cleanouts and bring to dump. We take out windows and doors and install them.
"Very productive and professional and would highly recommend and use them again"
Nicole W on May 2025
Weber Construction specializes in-New builds, Remodels, Plumbing, Roofing, Electrical, Tile work, Physical Security, Smart Home systems and much more!
Weber Construction specializes in-New builds, Remodels, Plumbing, Roofing, Electrical, Tile work, Physical Security, Smart Home systems and much more!
We specialize and Bathroom and Kitchen Remodels. Fastest sheet rocking and finishing in the area. Light fixtures and recess lighting specialist.
We specialize and Bathroom and Kitchen Remodels. Fastest sheet rocking and finishing in the area. Light fixtures and recess lighting specialist.
JLC Contracting is a professional service provider for home owners and businesses. Our main focus is seeing the clients vision and bringing it to life. We our proud to serve Syracuse and its surrounding areas. Our experience and craftsmanship we bring is an important aspect of our company. We take pride in what we do and offer peace of mind to our customers. JLC Contracting is a licensed and fully insured company. We guarantee our workmanship and craftsmanship and our customers can rely on. Our company takes every job serious and handles it professionally no matter how big or how small it is. Owner has over 20 years experience in the field and brings along skilled workers to each job.
"This business communication with us during the entire project was very good which made the transition very good. I am and will be having these type of services done again!! Thank you!"
Justin M on January 2025
JLC Contracting is a professional service provider for home owners and businesses. Our main focus is seeing the clients vision and bringing it to life. We our proud to serve Syracuse and its surrounding areas. Our experience and craftsmanship we bring is an important aspect of our company. We take pride in what we do and offer peace of mind to our customers. JLC Contracting is a licensed and fully insured company. We guarantee our workmanship and craftsmanship and our customers can rely on. Our company takes every job serious and handles it professionally no matter how big or how small it is. Owner has over 20 years experience in the field and brings along skilled workers to each job.
"This business communication with us during the entire project was very good which made the transition very good. I am and will be having these type of services done again!! Thank you!"
Justin M on January 2025
Kitchen and bathroom remodeling, custom installations, cabinetry, ceramic tile, floor, wall, countertops, formica, granite, fireplace, hardwood, laminate, shower doors, glass & radiant heat flooring.
"We originally reached out to Nick based on a referral. As new homeowners, it was important for us to find someone that we felt we could trust, and we found that to always be the case with Nick and his team. They made the entire process far easier than we ever imagined a kitchen remodel could be. Nick is professional, organized, communicative, honest, and went above and beyond to make sure that we were happy with every element of the project. We LOVE our new kitchen and felt that the team really delivered the highest quality services while being very reasonably priced compared to other quotes that we received. We will be reaching out to Nick for other home projects in the future and would not hesitate to recommend him to anyone!"
Christine M on January 2023
Kitchen and bathroom remodeling, custom installations, cabinetry, ceramic tile, floor, wall, countertops, formica, granite, fireplace, hardwood, laminate, shower doors, glass & radiant heat flooring.
"We originally reached out to Nick based on a referral. As new homeowners, it was important for us to find someone that we felt we could trust, and we found that to always be the case with Nick and his team. They made the entire process far easier than we ever imagined a kitchen remodel could be. Nick is professional, organized, communicative, honest, and went above and beyond to make sure that we were happy with every element of the project. We LOVE our new kitchen and felt that the team really delivered the highest quality services while being very reasonably priced compared to other quotes that we received. We will be reaching out to Nick for other home projects in the future and would not hesitate to recommend him to anyone!"
Christine M on January 2023
Most bathroom demolition projects are completed within one day, though larger or more complex spaces may require additional time. A standard half bath might be demolished in just a few hours, while a spacious primary bathroom with extensive tile work could take up to three days.
Factors that extend the timeline include discovering hazardous materials, addressing unexpected structural issues, or working with difficult-to-remove fixtures. Professional crews can complete projects more efficiently than DIY efforts due to their specialized tools and experience.
Before demolition begins, remove all personal belongings, toiletries, and decorative items from the bathroom. Create dust barriers by covering doorways and vents with plastic sheeting secured with painter's tape. Shut off water supply valves and electrical circuits serving the bathroom to prevent accidents.
Establish a clear pathway from the bathroom to your home's exterior for debris removal. If you have only one bathroom, make alternative arrangements for facilities during the project duration. Protect the flooring in adjacent areas with drop cloths or protective coverings.
Remaining in your home during bathroom demolition is feasible with proper planning. The process generates considerable noise, dust, and disruption primarily during working hours. Households with multiple bathrooms can simply use alternative facilities during the project. For homes with a single bathroom, you'll need temporary solutions such as arrangements with neighbors or nearby facilities.
The most intensive demolition lasts between one and three days, after which dust and noise levels decrease substantially. Some homeowners choose to schedule short trips during the most disruptive phase of the project.