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Jake Silverman
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  • Investor
  • Jersey City
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Jersey city contractors for rehab

Jake Silverman
Pro Member
  • Investor
  • Jersey City
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Hi BP community,

My wife and I just bought a multifamily for a househack in the Heights section of Jersey city. We are thrilled to start living in our home but it needs a lot of work. The inspection came back pretty rough and basically it all the major components need work. We have fixed the plumbing and electrical but would love to get recommendations for the rest of labor needed. Does anyone have a reliable and fairly priced contractor for roofing, waterproofing basement, or masonry?

We also will need some hvac work. Our property has a boiler that is 5 years old and baseboard heat throughout the house. The boiler needs some maintenance work and we need to add/fix some of the baseboard heaters.

I want to install central air but I’m torn about how to do it. It seems a split condenser would make the most sense because we don’t have existing ductwork. I would like recommendations on good hvac contractors to come look at the situation. Looking forward to hearing what the BP community has to say

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