
NY Property Care
NY Property Care
Property Maintenance, Property Management, Asphalt Paving, Sealcoating and Repairs. Snowplowing & Landscaping
"We hired NY Property Care to pave our church’s parking lot. Less than a year later, we’re already seeing multiple areas where weeds are growing through the asphalt. When we reached out for help, instead of standing by the work or honoring the 2-year warranty against cracks and depressions, the owner became defensive, dismissive, and ultimately insulting and unprofessional. Despite the written agreement stating that damaged asphalt would be removed and grading completed as needed, the owner later re-characterized the job as a “cap” and refused to offer any meaningful support. When I brought up the contract and asked reasonable questions about material quality or prep, he responded with sarcasm and personal insults, calling our church’s decision-making into question. This is not how a professional contractor should treat a customer, especially a church that paid over $40,000 for the job in good faith. I strongly advise others to look elsewhere for paving work. If something goes wrong, don’t expect accountability or even respectful communication."
Connor L on July 2025
Property Maintenance, Property Management, Asphalt Paving, Sealcoating and Repairs. Snowplowing & Landscaping
"We hired NY Property Care to pave our church’s parking lot. Less than a year later, we’re already seeing multiple areas where weeds are growing through the asphalt. When we reached out for help, instead of standing by the work or honoring the 2-year warranty against cracks and depressions, the owner became defensive, dismissive, and ultimately insulting and unprofessional. Despite the written agreement stating that damaged asphalt would be removed and grading completed as needed, the owner later re-characterized the job as a “cap” and refused to offer any meaningful support. When I brought up the contract and asked reasonable questions about material quality or prep, he responded with sarcasm and personal insults, calling our church’s decision-making into question. This is not how a professional contractor should treat a customer, especially a church that paid over $40,000 for the job in good faith. I strongly advise others to look elsewhere for paving work. If something goes wrong, don’t expect accountability or even respectful communication."
Connor L on July 2025











