About us
A lot of our work starts as a repair of somebody else’s. That shaped how we operate: fix the substrate, document what we find, price it honestly, and finish when we said we would.
480+
Projects completed
15
Years of experience
98%
On-time completion
5.0
Average client rating
We started because renovation, as an industry, has a trust problem — and the trust problem is mostly a documentation problem. Vague quotes, verbal promises, allowances nobody defines, and completion dates that move quietly every week.
So we put everything in writing. The scope is itemised. Allowances are named with a per-square-foot value. Exclusions are listed. There is a completion date on the contract, and progress payments are tied to inspectable stages rather than the calendar.
Four trades: demolition, tile installation, floor installation and interior painting. We do them across kitchens, bathrooms, whole homes, and commercial fit-outs. We do not pretend to be a general contractor for structural work — when a job needs an engineer, a licensed plumber or an electrician, we coordinate the right specialist rather than improvising.
Keeping the scope narrow is the reason we can quote accurately. We have done these four things enough times to know how long each one takes in a pre-war co-op with a service elevator versus a vacant house in Bay Ridge.
Most of our clients stay in their homes during the work. That means containment barriers, HEPA negative-air machines, protected access routes, and a swept, usable space at the end of every day. Condo and co-op paperwork — certificates of insurance, alteration agreements, elevator bookings — is handled by us as a matter of course.
How we operate
Level the subfloor, waterproof the wet area, sand the wall. The invisible work is the work that decides whether the finish lasts.
If tiling over your existing floor is a bad idea, you hear it before you pay us, not after. If the budget is unrealistic, we say so.
Fixed written contracts. Change orders only for scope changes or genuinely concealed conditions — photographed and approved before we continue.
You get a named project lead who is on site, answers the phone, and stays on your job from demolition to handover.
Free on-site assessment, fixed written pricing, and a completion date you can plan around.