LAH Construction Corp

NY

4.9

Quality &amp600.00 A 10x10 Kitchen cabinets installation for $2repairsgreat timingattentiveefficient and high quality. He painted three rooms in my new place. But also ... Read more Dec 92025 ErikaM Fermin Couldn’t recommend enough. Sandy did an amazing joboffering his expertisesourcing quality products at the lowest price and delivering beyond ... Read more Aug 22025 Neal Phelps Easy communicationlightsceiling fans... Read more Jul 32025 Dara C Did an amazing job very fast and great crew! Jul 12025 Michael Englehart Sandy remodeled our new apartment. His recommendations for flooringfinished ... Read more Apr 132024 Shelley Hoy Excellent servicevery professional. I really like the end result. Highly recommendFeb 162024 Muneeb Arslan Professional

6601 Broadway Apt 6k

(718) 973-4877

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