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    Mejias Carpentry - Mel's logo I snatched from his invoice

    Mejias Carpentry

    (1 review)

    Do you know which thinset to choose or how to get that header out of the way so that you can fit a…read more32X 80 standard door into your back kitchen entrance? Did you know that in the 50's plastic was all the craze and that funny jade green, pink or baby blue tile in your bathroom might be plastic? Did you know that the backer to that pink bathroom tile is uneven not because the wall is sagging but because they used concrete to grout it. I didn't know. Chances are my original "contractor" didn't know because they all sub-contract to general contractors who do all of the work. I met Melvin Mejia, the owner of this place originally when I was setting up my house for sale. I had the dark dingy basement completely redone via Scaldino Basement Solutions a AAA rated company. Turns out that Mel was the licensed general contractor on these projects and Scaldino was really a basement waterproofing specialist. In any regards the basement turned out beautiful and I've used the same general contractor and electrician to redo my bathroom and kitchen in my new old home which are complete gut jobs. Mel, the owner is a straight shooter, bilingual and does excellent work. He really knows the ins and outs of old homes too as my first home was built in 1931 and my second home was built in 1771 by one of the founding families of Parsippany. I trust that he would do the same great job for you. To date it has all started with a discussion of the project, finishing options, timeline for permit, rough inspection, finish of project and final town inspection. Mel walks us through the process and gives his best good faith estimate as to any pitfalls that might happen with our old homes. So far so good and we've been able to stay on budget through two home renovations. We plan on using Mel to do our bathrooms next.

    Juzefyk Brothers Construction

    Juzefyk Brothers Construction

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    We needed major work done at our new house in Cranford. New kitchen, new master bathroom, install…read morenumerous recess lighting, removing old carpeting and refinishing hardwood floors underneath. Steve, the owner, was our project manager. At first, I was hesitant when I learned he sub-contracts most of the work. For our last house, we hired a contractor that did most of the work himself. We had issues back then with uneven tiles, cabinets not correctly aligned, bad grout work, leaky drains. Steve, on the other hand, brings in all professionals to do most the work. He manged the project and also did all the paperwork regarding permits. He has a portfolio of professional contractors that he brought in. Besides the typical plumber and electricians, there was a tile company, carpenter, sheetrock company, glass company, cabinet and trim company just to name a few. And most if not all of them are from neighboring towns like Westfield, Clark, Elizabeth, Union and Newark which helps with timing and staying on schedule. The work they perform were solid. No more leaky drains or uneven floors like our last house. We will not go back to a one person that does all-type of contractor from now on. It's much better working with specialist in their field. Regarding the kitchen reno, we had a wall removed between the kitchen and dining rooms. All new appliances, cabinets, countertops, new tiled flooring and backsplash, recess lighting, and added a 2nd mini kitchen sink. Also new under cabinet floor heating and a glass panel door leading to our basement that Steve recommended. For the master bath, we expanded the size of the corner shower by reducing the size of an adjoining closet, added new vanity, tiles, exhause fan and glass shower door. Steve is very detail orientated. He cares more about the final product rather than getting the job done quick and cheap. Our kitchen and master bath went from looking like 1970s to present day. We have no regrets with using Juzefyk Brothers construction and would highly recommend them to our friends and family.

    From the owner: From masonry to renovations to new construction, Juzefyk Brother's Construction does it all! We…read morehave competitive pricing and as a small family-owned business, we will go above and beyond to achieve the highest possible level of customer satisfaction, with an individualized experience. Find out what renovations could give your home that sparkle it's been missing!

    Cleanest Painting - House painters with knowledge of drywall installation, molding installations like base molding, crown molding, and wainscot.

    Cleanest Painting

    (15 reviews)

    When we hired this company company to paint our home we chose them because the great comparative…read moreprice value, and because we liked the owner Steven's honest approach to the way he runs his company. He genuinely cares about his customers satisfaction and that is so extremely rare these days. Steven got the job done well, and ALWAYS, ALWAYS stayed in close communication with all updates on the job. That in itself is priceless!!! We recommend Cleanest Painting and will be repeat customer's .

    PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE REVIEW IF YOU PLAN ON HIRING STEVEN AND CLEANEST PAINTING LLC…read more I own a 7 figure, 3 level home in Hoboken, NJ and I met with 3 people from Thumbtack for the job. Steven was priced in the middle and his job included Benjamin Moore Regal Select which is one of their highest quality paints. He described his company as a close-knit group of guys that have been working together for years and that they were a smaller, specialty painting crew that had experience working with high-end homes. Exactly what I was looking for. When I met Steven, I liked him right away. He is very friendly and personable. We walked around my home together and he pointed out all of the issues and what he would do to fix them. We were completely on the same page about everything. In addition, I really liked that he asked me if there were specific things that I wanted him to pay attention to. I told him: to remove all light switch covers to avoid the square brush strokes around the covers; to tape all molding so the transitions of paint would be clean and neat; and to make sure that everything was properly covered so that paint didn't splatter. He assured me everything would be taken care of and I felt like I was in great hands. The day the job was supposed to start, Steven asked me if he could use a different brand paint and do a color match to my actual Benjamin Moore paint because the cost of the paint in Hoboken was more expensive that he thought it would be. I said absolutely not because I wanted the paint to match. So, the job was delayed by a day so Steven could go buy the paint he promised me from a different store where it was cheaper. NOT A GOOD START. After two days of watching his guys paint without Steven being there, I asked him to come meet me at my house to talk about the work so far. I explained to him that the guys were doing the EXACT things I told him I didn't want. They didn't remove the light switch covers, they weren't using tape AT ALL to ensure clean paint lines, and their tarps and covers did not fully cover all of my floors so there was already paint splatter. I literally had to tell one guy to stop working until I spoke with Steven. This one guy was the worst. Steven came to talk to me and I told him that I didn't think his company was right for the job, I said would pay him his costs for the supplies and the guys working for two days and we could part ways. Steven begged me to allow him to finish the job and that he would make sure everything went perfect from that point on because having a satisfied customer was the most important part. I agreed. There were 3 guys there painting all day, and I told Steven I wanted a different guy to replace the one that wasn't doing a good job and I asked him what his name was. HE DIDN'T KNOW. He had to ask his head paint guy. Okay, so now this makes sense. Steven works with one main guy, and then this guy brings in his own guys to do the work. Not a close knit group, this job was literally outsourced to another guy who then brought in his own two guys that Steven had never worked with before and DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THEIR NAMES! I was furious but I let him continue. Once the guys were done, we did a walk through and I pointed out all of the remaining issues. He offered to bring in his uncle who has been painting for 30 years to clean up all of the mistakes and to get this right. I said yes and he really was great. He cleaned up a lot of the mistakes and got things to a point where I was much happier, but I was still pissed that I was dealing with all of these issues in the first place. When the job was fully complete, I did my own walk through and that's when I saw all of the mistakes, ESPECIALLY all of the paint that splattered everywhere. On my floors, on my audio/video equipment tower, on my garage tile floor which cost me $7,000 and on my custom cabinetry which cost me $15,000. I showed Steven many pictures with the paint splattered everywhere including outside my house on the concrete house columns, small concrete driveway and the street and sidewalk. Steven offered to come to the house to clean up and I said absolutely not, that I didn't want him or anyone from his company setting foot in my house again. I spent $100 on cleaning products and spent the next week getting all the paint splatter out of the different areas in my house. My advice is to not hire Steven if you have a high-end job. I think Steven should focus his work on small projects like small apartments and condos and work with people that don't require the very best work. Unless his uncle is doing the painting, I would ask a lot of questions and would ask for a test day of his guys to actually watch them work before paying anything. It's just not worth the aggravation, headache, time, disappointment and frustration working with his company.

    Cassio Carpentry - carpenters - Updated May 2026

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