Eljin Construction 363 Rider Avenue, The Bronx, New York 10451,
About the Business
Welcome to Eljin Construction, your premier general contractor specializing in high-end residential renovations and construction management in the Tri-State Area. Conveniently located at 363 Rider Avenue, The Bronx, New York, Eljin Construction has established itself as a leader in luxury residential construction, renovation, restoration, and custom millwork.
Founded by Denis McCarthy, Eljin Construction began as a custom cabinetry and millwork shop and has since evolved into a full-service contracting firm. Our team of skilled craftsmen is dedicated to delivering exceptional quality and service, ensuring that each project reflects the craftsmanship and integrity upon which our company was built.
We pride ourselves on our ability to cater to the needs of discerning clients, architects, and designers in Manhattan and beyond. Whether you're looking to undertake a complete home renovation or require expert construction management services, Eljin Construction is here to bring your vision to life with precision and excellence.
Explore the possibilities with Eljin Construction and experience the difference that true craftsmanship can make. Contact us today to discuss your project and discover how we can transform your space into a masterpiece.
Location & Phone number
363 Rider Avenue, The Bronx, New York 10451, United States
Reviews
"Some years ago, Eljin was hired by me by written contract to do a townhouse renovation. My architect submitted to me payment authorizations during the job, and I paid them. Toward the end of the job, he told me Denis wanted a payment that was not yet due. Apparently. Denis, who was disorganized throughout the job, had forgotten that he was responsible under his contract for the cost of door hardware. He also complained that the doors, which were clearly identified in the plans he signed off on to be mahogany, were mahogany; He apparently didn't notice that, too. Not very professional. At that point, it appeared he ran his numbers and decided that the payments remaining to finish the job were less than he wanted, and so he simply walked off the job the next day. Since I had made all payments promptly prior to that point, he did not, nor could he, sue me, or put liens on the property for unpaid sums; instead I could have sued him. I decided not to spend my life in litigation and left him alone. I paid others to finish his job, spending a great deal. Years later i went to sell the townhouse, and was surprised to discover that his plumber had failed to do the final sign-off; a simple and minor procedure. My architect then contacted the plumber, who said that Denis ordered him (then and now) not to complete the last step. I then had to spend thousands to retain an expediter and find a plumber willing to come in to sign off on someone else's work (not an easy thing to do). The new plumber also noted Denis had failed to put an emergency shut off behind the gas stove (which is required by code). In summary, a horrible experience. Buyer beware!"
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