The storm season is here in New Jersey, and Hawthorne’s general contractors are ready to help repair your property. Keep reading to see what kinds of damage storms may cause, and how a team of residential contractors in NJ can help!
Fallen Tree Branches Cause Damage—Contractors in Hawthorne Repair It
High winds from summer storms can cause tree branches to fall. This doesn’t just damage the tree—it can cause damage to your home, garage, deck, or other structure. If your home has suffered storm damage that’s too big for a DIY project, call a team of general contractors in Hawthorne. We can help you restore or rebuild your property to proper condition.
Call A Residential Demolition Contractor in NJ to Knock That Old Structure Down Safely
Sometimes, you may find that an old structure on your property hasn’t survived a storm. This is often the case for barns or sheds that have been in place for many years, weathering dozens of volatile NJ storms. If your structure needs to be demolished, don’t risk tearing it down yourself! You could expose yourself and your helpers to falling beams, dust and mold, and for older structures, asbestos! Let a residential demolition contractor in NJ remove old structures in a safe and appropriate manner.
Make a Long-Term Storm Drainage Plan with NJ’s Excavation and Masonry Contractors
If the storms haven’t done much damage, you may notice that they’ve left some water behind! With the record-breaking rain that most of the world has received this year, many homeowners are starting to realize that they need a long-term plan to manage storm drainage—one the directs it away from your home and other structures. Fortunately, working with an excavation and masonry contractor like RFC Excavation gives you the chance to plan for drainage in an effective manner, by leveling out high and low parts of your landscape, and by pouring concrete or adding other masonry elements.
Don’t wait until winter comes to take action on your damaged property! Call RFC Excavation in Hawthorne today to discuss your project.