Local General Contractor Expertise
In the Cricket Avenue District and throughout Ardmore, PA, a skilled general contractor handles everything from kitchen remodels to roofing work. We serve this vibrant Main Line community with stucco repair, siding installation, tile showers, masonry, painting, and more. Whether your 1920s Tudor needs restoration or your kitchen cabinets need professional installation, understanding local permitting and planning matters.
A clear, methodical process keeps your project organized and your home protected.
We assess your space, review permits and building codes for Ardmore, and create a detailed plan for your project.
We obtain all required permits from Lower Merion Township or Haverford Township and satisfy inspection requirements.
We protect your home, set up work areas, manage dust and debris, and coordinate access for material deliveries.
Our team installs materials, completes framing, applies finishes, and maintains quality standards on every task.
Township inspectors verify work, we address any items, and we obtain the final certificate of occupancy.
We clean up, do a final review with you, answer questions, and ensure all work meets expectations.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
From roofing to bathrooms, kitchens to masonry work—we handle the trades that make homes complete.

Custom cabinetry and countertop installation near Suburban Square and downtown Ardmore.
Kitchen cabinets, countertops, and backsplash work require precision and code knowledge. In Ardmore homes built in the 1920s and newer, we size and install cabinetry that fits tight spaces. Vanities, sink basins, and shower tile also demand expert waterproofing.
Ardmore homes sit on tree-lined streets with older roof systems that need replacement. Weather damage, age, and seasonal changes demand prompt attention. We also handle flashing, gutters, and structural repairs that protect your home for years ahead.

Roofing work on historic and contemporary homes throughout the Merion Golf Manor neighborhood.

Exterior siding and stucco work on estates near Walnut Avenue and Cricket Club areas.
Many Ardmore homes feature stucco facades and fiber cement siding that require careful repair. Water intrusion and cracking are common in older properties. Our stucco remediation and siding installation work maintains weather resistance and curb appeal on even the most elegant homes.
Brick and stone facades in South Ardmore and throughout the community often show aging mortar and spalling. Interior and exterior painting adds life to your space. We offer both skilled masonry repair and prep-to-finish painting for historic and modern interiors.

Masonry repointing and interior paint finishes on estates and townhomes in South Ardmore.
Working on homes in Ardmore means understanding a diverse community of historic Tudors, early-century estates, and contemporary builds.
Ardmore's Cricket Avenue District showcases elegant early 20th-century architecture. These homes often have plaster walls, old wiring, and finishes that require respectful restoration. We know how to work with period materials and avoid damage to character elements.
Lower Merion Township and Haverford Township enforce Pennsylvania's Uniform Construction Code. Most work requires permits, inspections, and certificates of occupancy. Permits filed wrong waste time and money. We handle this process completely so your project stays on track.
Fact: Ardmore sits at Pennsylvania Railroad Milepost 8.5, nine miles west of downtown Philadelphia, making it a bridge between urban and suburban living with building rules to match.
Tree-lined streets and limited driveway space are common in Ardmore's residential areas. We coordinate parking for work vehicles, arrange material staging carefully, and keep the neighborhood impact minimal. Lancaster Avenue's busy retail corridor requires special planning if your home sits near shops or Suburban Square.
We know the neighborhoods and landmarks that define this Main Line community.
Lancaster Avenue and Rittenhouse Place anchor this vibrant retail and residential core. Apartments, condos, and retail spaces require coordinated renovations and permit approval.
Elegant tree-lined streets with early 1900s homes. These properties often need careful restoration, period-sensitive remodeling, and structural upgrades.
Larger properties with established grounds near the Cricket Club. Major renovations, high-end finishes, and coordinated trades are common here.
Also known as Ardmore Park, this Haverford Township section includes diverse housing stock and busy commercial roads that require careful planning.
Named for the adjacent Merion Golf Club, this area features substantial homes and manicured grounds with remodel and repair demands.
Close to the 1928 shopping center and Ardmore train station. Convenient access to downtown Philadelphia and active commercial environment.
Ardmore sits just off the Pennsylvania Railroad's Main Line, nine miles west of downtown Philadelphia. From the Ardmore train station at Lancaster Avenue, head south toward Cricket Avenue to reach the historic residential core. Parking is available along most residential streets, and we'll coordinate vehicle access for your project. Our team arrives early and stages materials efficiently to respect your neighbors and keep the area clear.
Yes. Most kitchen and bathroom work in Lower Merion Township and Haverford Township requires building permits, plumbing permits, and electrical permits under Pennsylvania's Uniform Construction Code. We obtain and manage all of these for you.
Yes, but weather conditions and material installation requirements vary. We assess your roof and recommend the best window based on current conditions, not timelines.
Some properties in Ardmore fall under historic district guidelines. We verify this early and coordinate any additional approvals (Certificates of Appropriateness) required by your local historic commission.
We coordinate parking with you and may use your driveway or nearby street parking. In dense areas near Lancaster Avenue or Suburban Square, we stage materials compactly and minimize impact on neighbors.
We schedule inspections with the township building official once work is done. Inspectors may request small adjustments or corrections, and we resolve these promptly to obtain your certificate of occupancy.
Yes. We test samples on your property, review your home's original specifications when available, and apply matching stucco mixes and finishes to blend seamlessly with existing work.
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