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MC Home Improvements and Construction
5.0(
151
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Serving Paramus, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We are very satisfied with the demolition and complete rebuilding of our full bathroom during August 2025. It is beautiful! We were fortunate to have Francisco of MC Home Improvements do this work for us. Francisco is a reliable, thorough, neat craftsman who was helpful with design suggestions. We are also pleased with the plumbing upgrade Francisco did in the basement of our 85 year old home. We highly recommend MC Home Improvements if you need to remodel your bathroom, especially if Francisco does the work. "
Asbury Park - Kitchen and Bathroom Renovation
Springfield, NJ - Bathroom Renovation
Westfield, NJ - Full Bathroom Remodel
Morristown, NJ - Kitchen, Bathroom, and Mantel
Scotch Plains NJ: Bathroom Remodel

+139

Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Wade's Landscaping & Snow Removal LLC
4.8(
83
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Serving Paramus, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Wade and his men did a decent job on my lawn. However, I am not rehiring Wade because of how he does business. This is the story: Each week, after they worked on my lawn, Wade placed a bill in my mailbox. I ALWAYS paid it immediately, online, from my bank with a bank check. Then he would send a summary invoice, from time to time. The first invoice I received was accompanied by a statement saying I owed about $700 and that he was reporting me to a credit company. I told him how mistaken he was and showed him my bank statement that included the date of each payment and the amount. He claimed there was confusion with my name as I use two names. But that confusion must have remained with him for the rest of the year as the accusations in writing continued with each invoice, even though I paid right away in full. Once that was cleared one time, you would think they would correct their book keeping. But every single invoice he sent had the same threats and claim that I owed more money, even though I paid each bill in full as soon as I received it. Never an apology or even an admission of being mistaken, or of falsely accusing me. There is more to a business relationship than just doing the work. To have a person I hire mess up their book keeping and not see it or admit it, and to be made victim to the upset of those written accusations that have not one iota of truth, is too upsetting to me to rehire him. I do NOT recommend this company, unless you do not mind being accused even though you pay right away. I rated this company an F because of how they disregarded me and almost caused me to lose my good name and good credit rating. "A good name is chosen above great wealth; good favor over silver and gold." Proverbs 22:1 That is even more important than how they cut a lawn."
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Charles Thomas Construction
4.8(
20
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Serving Paramus, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

"For years my wife and I scratched and saved every penny we could in order to redo our house into the home we always wanted. In the beginning of 2020, we decided it was time. We got a few estimates and then found Charles, who in the beginning seemed to be the contractor you always wanted. Attentive, decently price, had the answers, and showed pictures of quality work. In March we broken ground, and again, in the beginning of the project it was going great. Framing and siding was great. Work was being done, Charles was on scene, and in touch every day. ****, we even had a few happy hours at the end of the workday. Then things began to fall apart. Charles for whatever reason, started to become overwhelmed. His attitude, more specifically with my wife, began to become nasty. The work not only slowed but became sloppy and filled with short cuts. Charles went from the contractor with all the answers, to the man with every excuse possible. The excuses piled up and the work came to a standstill. But Charles still wanted his money, even when projects were not completed. But like I said, we had a good relationship, so we paid him for the tile work, even though the kitchen was not tiled yet, and we paid when he asked for the molding payment, even though all the molding was not done. Unfortunately we trusted Charles, and his promise that it would get done with in the week. As our 3–4 month project enter its 6th month with no real energy from Charles to complete his work, he again started to ask for more money. I finally said no. No more money until things that were paid for are finished or fixed (and there were a lot). A reasonable request. This is when the real Charles came out. The arrogance and refusal to acknowledge that what was going on was his fault. Charles refused to come to complete my house, and in December sent a text message to my wife asking to be released from his contract. He has never returned He left my house a danger zone for three young kids. There were electric issues that if left alone would have caused a fire, plumbing issues that could have flooded my house, a crumbling foundation and at least 30,000 dollars worth of unfinished work or work that needed to be redone. Message me privately and I will gladly show pictures and more to the story. What I have realized, is the things my wife and I loved in beginning of our project were done by people other than Charles. A framing company framed our house. Siding was done by siding company. Charles only does molding when his uncle is working. His cousin paints (terribly). I can go on and on but will end with this truth; eventually you figure out that Charles is a bundle of nerves and cannot complete work without other people's confidence. So consumer beware, if you're looking for a big project do not look here for a contractor."
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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VENTI TILE
4.7(
21
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Serving Paramus, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Joe was always on time... his crew were quick and efficient... the work they did on my kitchen is outstanding. Absolutely without a doubt I would hire Joe Tracy and their crew again."
Recommended by95%of homeowners
TPC Landscape Design Inc
5.0(
8
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Serving Paramus, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 1987

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Tim and his crew are amazing. Professional, extremely hardworking. Can’t say enough good things about them. Tim managed the project beautifully - sprinkler guys and cement guys. I recommend him without hesitation. He also renovated our fireplace - with stone and Bluestone hearth - it came out gorgeous! It is the centerpiece of our home. Price was fair. They were respectful of our property and dogs!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for outdoor kitchen building service projects in Paramus, NJ

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An optimal pizza oven installation positions the opening exactly between 36 and 48 inches above the ground to guarantee clear visibility and safe, comfortable access. This height optimizes heat distribution and ergonomic use. In addition, dome height can vary: shorter domes produce the signature soft, charred crust of Neapolitan pies, whereas taller domes are ideal for generating the robust baking environment required for New York–style pizzas.

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