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Christopher Figueroa
  • Bronx, NY
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General Contractor / Licensed Electrician for Irvington, Essex NJ

Christopher Figueroa
  • Bronx, NY
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The current owner failed his fire inspection and rather them having him fix it, our attorneys will have the seller put money in escrow to complete the repairs.

Looking for any referrals on general contractors and/or licensed electricians who work in Essex County.  Need the following work completed.  Thank you in advance.

Replace all Emergency Light in front hall and rear hall

Install new GFCI outlet in basement bathroom

Remove free hanging outlet from rear exterior wall

Remove extension cord in 2nd floor kitchen

Install new 5/8 inch fire rated sheetrock in furnace room ceiling and walls. Tape and spackle seams and nail holes. Fill in all holes with fire retardant caulk

Install ABC dry chemical fire extinguisher in all kitchens

Install battery smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in every apartment of sleeping areas and furnace room

Install 110V interconnected smoke alarms in hallways and basement.

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