Hauser Contractors

NJ

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no matter the project. Whether it’s a simple repair or a major renovationyou can expect to pay around 20% of the total cost of the project. For larger projectssuch as an additionyou can expect to pay closer to 30%. Of coursestructural engineeringand other specialized skills. Unless you have experience in these areaswe never do. We believe that our clients deserve the best possible service &#8211so we always give 110%. Pluswe&#8217re not just general contractors. We&#8217so we take the time to understand what you&#8217re looking for. We&#8217ll work with you closely throughout the entire Custom Additions process to ensure that you&#8217re happy with the results. So if you&#8217re looking for a top-notch general contractor in the arealook no further than Hauser Contractors! We&#8217ll get the job done right &#8211guaranteed. Latest News &ampGeneral Contractor inGeneral Contractor

2 days with no headaches! And, best of all, he didn’t even ask me for a deposit. Amazing!   Brown Briarcliff, PA I knew Hauser Contractors was the right choice for my job. I sensed that these guys stood for great service. From start to finish, Bill and his guys worked hard to get my concrete driveway done quickly and he beat the other competitors by $700.   Pat C. Glenolden, PA I’ve known Bill Hauser for years! I am a repeat customer of Hauser Contractors and use them for all of my con

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