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AJ Perri
4.3(
1,538
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In business since 1971

Emergency services offered

"I paid an excessive amount of money to replace the heating system. The sales rep gave us comfort that everything will be done right and the two experienced and fully licensed professionals will be doing the work and that there is a no-excuse warranty, 1 degree guarantee, and 10 years on both the service and hardware. It just so happened that after the install, I told the installer I smelt gas and to check everything. He simply waved it off and said it's fine, give it some time. I told AJ Perri multiple times that there is a gas leak and I asked them to rectify the situation. I called them multiple times to send someone to fix the issue immediately and urgently, but they refused to commit to any resolution and won't send anyone until the gas is turned off for the whole building. I explained that its a condo and that the unit itself in the utility closet has a separate gas shutoff valve. Knowing this, they refused to remediate the gas leak."
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Kingston11 Construction LLC
5.0(
3
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In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Yes, he did an excellent job."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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ALL CLEAR Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Drain & Sewer Cleaning of Mercer
4.9(
155
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In business since 1994

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Michelle setup my appointment. She was polite and professional. She also asked the correct questions to understand the clog I was dealing with in the main line going out of the house. Fabian arrived onsite at the appointed time and day. Fabian surveyed all my plumbing line before starting the job. He took care of my clog in record time and charged a fair price. What pleased me the most was everything they said they would do they did. I will be recommending All Clear for any plumbing issues. Thank you All Clear. Terry Smith"
Recommended by97%of homeowners
Milano Home Improvement
New to Angi

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Home Improvement, Remodeling, Building

GOWER CONSTRUCTION Co. INC.
New to Angi

In business since 1991

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

General Contractors specializing in Masonry, Sump Pumps, Kitchens and Bathrooms. Licensed and Insured, Free Estimates

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The Stock Group
4.3(
3
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In business since 2006

Free estimates

Warranties offered

We are a Sustainable Design/Build company.\n\nLocated in Historic Philadelphia, we incorporate "green" sustainable materials and design to build beautiful kitchens, bathrooms and additions. \n\nWe are 5 full time, fun, interesting carpenters, painters, electricians, and cabinet makers that bring all different backgrounds to the game.\n\nOur estimates are free, so is our advice. On bigger projects we have architects, color coordinators and design people to help out.\n\nWe are licensed and insured, and our PA Attorney General registration number is #PA169. Our Lead Safe RRP # is NAT-35811-1

Recommended by66%of homeowners
Reality Remodelers
New to Angi

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Reality Remodelers was founded in 2012 by two small business owners with over 15 years of experience with home and other structural renovations and designs.We specialize in Kitchen and Bathroom renovations/repairs. We offer very competitive pricing on all home improvement projects.

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The Home Hero
4.5(
38
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In business since 2009

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The OK: Towel bar had pulled out of the wall, that was reset and seems to be holding. Bedroom door that wasn't closing well was planed down at the top, I'm not really sure why I paid for that particular solution in retrospect, but was kind of buying into a grab bag, but fine. Kitchen counter caulked where it met the wall, again, not hard work, but fine. The Wasted Money: My front and back door sweeps seemed to have gaps you could see through to the outside and were coming apart. Since it's a pain to get under doors, I was good to pay a little extra for someone else to take that on. Replacement front sweep is already split again almost immediately. New back door sweep is still intact, but I guess as a "solution" the sill was raised and now there's a new gap there that the rain came through a few days ago. Also, under a section on my invoice somewhat brazenly labeled "custom carpentry" considering the end product, an estimate was given for replacing some of a wood rotted door frame as needed (even including "Reinstall brick molding as needed"). A lower piece of the frame was replaced with some solid wood, but it was seriously just cut out and hunk of wood thrown in. You can't miss it even at a glance, so we're at the barest definition of carpentry on that. But then on the top of the door, the wood was just dug out and replaced with layer after layer of putty. That's fine for a small job, but there was too much replacement needed here to not be replaced with actual wood. And the quote mentioning installing new wood and possibly brick molding was much more indicative of the work needed. The work performed still very much flexes at the touch and has started to visibly come apart again as any person would expect. And of course the shabby paint job done over it still leaves the "repair" very obvious as no effort was expended (or more likely wasn't in the capabilities of the "carpenter") to blend it with the frame. So a job that I very much paid to not be done, and that took a whole handful of visits even to be not completed. Also followed up with a plumbers referral from them and that worker also came up short as should be expected. Definitely would not transact with this company again."
Recommended by84%of homeowners
Building Services And Construction
5.0(
2
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In business since 1984

Emergency services offered

28 Years experience in general construction and demolition.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Servicemaster By Artec
5.0(
4
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In business since 1985

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

ServiceMaster by ARTec is a full-service disaster restoration, construction and floor care company specializing in property damage mitigation, reconstruction and remodeling, carpet and upholstery cleaning. We have been serving Delaware, Montgomery, Chester and Philadelphia counties for over 30 years. When disaster strikes your home or business, you want a company you can trust to ensure a swift and satisfying restoration. You want a team that will not only restore your property, but will also restore your peace of mind. ServiceMaster by ARTec also specializes in Hoarding Clean up services in the Greater Philadelphia Region. We have fully trained and licensed professionals on-site, trained by ServiceMaster partner Matt Paxton of the A&E TV show "Hoarders." Additional DBAs - Neef Enterprises, Robert Neef Professional Cleaning Service.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for attic remodeling projects in Philadelphia, PA

A loft conversion turns your unused attic or loft into a functional living space, like a bedroom or home office. Adding walls, ceilings, lighting, and even plumbing seamlessly integrates the new room with the rest of your home. It's a practical way to expand your living area and boost your property's value.

A loft is a finished and integrated living space created by converting an attic, while an attic is an isolated, unfinished area under the roof. The loft conversion process installs proper walls, ceilings, and utilities, transforming the space into a usable room that adds value to the home. In contrast, an attic remains largely unmodified and is typically reserved for storage.

Planning permission is required for a loft conversion because the project alters the structure and must meet strict building codes. A building permit, costing between $500 and $3,000, and mechanical permits, costing between $10 and $500 each, are mandatory. This regulatory process ensures safety, adherence to design standards, and the home's overall integrity during conversion.

A loft conversion takes several weeks because the project involves multiple phases, from design to finishing. The process requires careful planning, obtaining permits, executing structural changes, installing utilities, and completing final decorative work to ensure the converted area meets building codes and the homeowner’s requirements.

Choosing an alternative project instead of a loft conversion can be advantageous when a less complex project's return on investment is higher. Homeowners may opt for improvements like upgrading doors, windows, or adding a deck because these projects demand lower overall costs and fewer structural changes. Such alternatives can enhance home value and functionality with a more streamlined process.

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