Professional Contracting, Inc.
Professional Contracting, Inc.

Professional Contracting, Inc.

contact for price

Specific air testing required
Sorry this pro can’t do your job, but we know other pros who can.
Introduction: We do all types of carpentry, basements, remodeling (from baths and kitchens to additions), and more! We do the entire job in house, with essentially no subcontractors, so there's not a lot of time wasted waiting for contractors to show up. We have been in business for 15 years, and have plenty of references available, and PMP-certified project managers. Please visit our website for more information. Thanks!
Overview

License verified

25 employees

32 years in business

Payment methods

Ask this pro about their preferred payment method.

Featured Projects

53 photos

Reviews
5.0

2 reviews

5
100%
4
0%
3
0%
2
0%
1
0%


pro avatar
Annette R.
Jun 4, 2011
I hired Professional Contracting to build out my newly Pain Management Office in the Bronx. The work they did was outstanding. They managed the job from beginning to end with their expertise, skill, and ability to direct me to spend wisely.
pro avatar
Alicia T.
Jul 5, 2011
Dear Steve, I am still so impressed with the stunning fence you built around my house. My neighbors all came over to complement me on what a beautiful fence. Because I live on the water we get very harsh storms. And every year my fence would collapse. This past years winter is proof that my fence is built like Fort Knox. It is still standing and looking better than ever. Thank you Professional Contracting. Best regards, Alicia
Professional Contracting, Inc.'s reply
hey thanks!
Credentials
License

License Type: Home Improvement Contractor - NYC (NY)

FAQs

  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

    As a Certified PMP Project Manager I am required to maintain a certain amount of PDUs per cycle. In addition to this I attend estimating ,schedule and legal workshops. I also attend regular trade shows.

  • How did you get started doing this type of work?

    I started out working as a Civil Engineer for a Fortune 500 company but found that sitting behind a desk was too confining. I just needed to get into the "pits".

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    Dont always fall for the lowest price. Construction work is service oriented business not a product oriented business. Its not like buying a TV from one vendor as oppsed to another vendor. Be confident in the contractors ability to carry out the project on budget and on schedule