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Featured Reviews for Specialty Contractors in New York.

Stitchroom
Specialty Contractors in New York.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars20 December 2019
“Fantastic company on all levels- customer service is fantastic, quality on point and a quick turnaround. They are a real pleasure to work with and will always call on them for our pillow needs.”
City Decks New York, LLC
Specialty Contractors in New York.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars13 April 2013
“I have hired City Decks not once but twice because they are so good. They have built two beautiful decks for me in Manhattan and have been reasonably priced, wonderful to work with, and are very conscientious hard workers. Anthony is flexible and accommodating, making changes at the last minute when I had new ideas for the design. He is great at returning phone calls and is easy to communicate with. They leave the work site tidy and clean at the end of every day and the entire experience, which could have been miserable because of the need to remove bags of dirt and plants from an existing deck through the apartment, was pleasant and without worry. I highly recommend them.”
Nesco Upholstery
Specialty Contractors in New York.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars16 September 2013
“Nesco delivered our final product with quality and craftsmanship. The service was excellent, timely, friendly and exactly what we wanted to represent our designs to our client. I would definitely recommend using Nesco and look forward to working with them again soon.”
ARCHITECTURAL GRILLE
Specialty Contractors in New York.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars16 August 2013
“Architectural Grille not only provides excellent laser-cutting services, but also finds a way to work out all the software translation bugs that happen along the way. I come from a graphic design background and my software is very different. They also roll and bend and weld just about anything that is beyond my capabilities. Custom counter tops, large cylinders (for end tables) and their signature grilles. Which I adapt for fire pits and fireplaces. They'll work in just about any metal and have a sense of adventure to try new things. And great respect for design professionals. My company and my work have grown in a large part to the support from this company.”
Vant Panels
Specialty Contractors in New York.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars29 June 2021
“GREAT PRODUCTS, GOOD QUALITY, EASY TO INSTALL, AND GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE.”
Truth Concrete and Tile
Specialty Contractors in New York.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars29 December 2021
“After living in our house for over fifty years we decided to renovate our bathroom by removing the pink tiles and our pink cast iron bathtub (weighing about 400 pounds) and installing an enclosed shower. We also had the floor tiles replaced as well. I can some up the experience by saying Truth Concrete and Tile, Phil Sullivan, did an outstanding job. He was precise in his workmanship and did not delay our project due to other priorities. We were very pleased with the end result and would recommend his company highly.”
Prudent Electric Inc.
Specialty Contractors in New York.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars6 May 2015
“PRUDENT ELECTRIC INC. has very dependable, experienced and knowledgeable staff. Paul, the owner and licensee is very professional and honest. His approach delivers efficiency and timely execution. I would recommend Prudent Electric Inc. as very reliable contractor that delivers project under any circumstances.”
All Wright Electric
Specialty Contractors in New York.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars7 January 2016
“My wife and I maintain a second home, a summer/weekend residence, on the North Fork of Long Island. While not our primary address, we consider it our most important real estate investment. That said, given the storms that we've begun to experience, in addition to the routine power outages that occur on the North Fork, we decided to investigate the installation of a permanent full house generator as a solution. I had done my own superficial research and learned that for our needs I was interested in a Generac Generator. I quickly found an ad for an outfit on the East End in our local paper and made an appointment. While the meeting was certainly pleasant enough, the contractor did not instill the confidence in me that I needed to proceed with this job. Not only was I interested in the specific mechanics of the unit, but even more importantly for me, what was the impact to my home and property? Where would we place the machine (I certainly had my own ideas!)? What would that mean to surrounding landscaping? Was my buried propane tank sufficient in size to fuel the generator. Since I have a finished basement, what impact would there be in that space? And with all of this "construction" what would my additional costs be to put my house and property back in finished shape? My wife and I decided to put the job on hold. The week following that appointment another ad appeared in the local newspaper placed by Rich Wright of AllWright Electric in Mattituck. I immediately called for an appointment. In our meeting Rich listened to our needs. He confirmed my feeling that Gererac was the product to use and what size unit we would need. He explained very clearly how the unit would operate, what we could expect, what the costs were, noise, and what impact the installation process would have on the house and property. He even went so far as to admit that there would be damage to our home and property that would need to be repaired (additional costs!!). We then went outside and discussed the placement of the unit, trenching, and exterior electrical box; all of which were very important to us since we wanted the generator to be as hidden as possible. Our generator has been installed and operational for over a month now. AllWright's service specialist Steve came over for a walk through with us. Noise is not as loud as was expected. Costs were EXACTLY what Rich had said they would be...no hidden expenses. And best of all, the job was the cleanest project ever done at and in my home...EVER! AllWright Electric's team was so neat and so skilled they never had to break through a ceiling or wall in my basement, they carefully and respectfully worked around and within our landscaping, they wore "booties" when in the house, and reconnected the electric power leaving my family confident that the job was done correctly and expertly. Our only additional expense was with my gas company to disconnect and reconnect the gas line to the tank. Rich, thank you for a job well done.”
Marc Tash Interiors
Specialty Contractors in New York.
Average rating: 4 out of 5 stars18 November 2015
“I had used this company in the past, with great success so it was obvious to go back to them. They were very attentive and was basically easy to schedule to look at fabrics. The shopping of fabrics got a little difficult in that 2 of the 3 fabrics i picked out were no longer available. I won't go into the details but from there it got a little difficult with no similar fabrics and time constraints. All that to say - everyone made a huge effort to find fabrics. The end of the story is that the work they do is stunning and my chairs which are antiques were brought up to date re stuffed and sprung. And the work is meticulous. I would recommend them for sure.”
Mood Home
Specialty Contractors in New York.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars22 April 2015
“Staff is always friendly and helpful, great selection of fabrics and trim. Not to mention their hours are very convenient (open til 7pm!). I am always very satisfied with all of my experiences at Mood Home - I really love their new ground floor location as well.”
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