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Southwest Queens, Queens

Southwest Queens builders and contractor

From Victorian-era frame houses in Richmond Hill and Woodhaven to attached one and two family homes across Ozone Park and Howard Beach, Southwest Queens asks for builders who respect older construction and tight lots. We plan, permit, and build with the neighborhood's housing stock and flood realities in mind.

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Building in Southwest Queens

Much of Southwest Queens was built in the early twentieth century, so the housing stock leans toward Victorian-era frame houses, brick rowhomes, and attached one and two family homes. That mix shapes every project. Older balloon framing, knob and tube wiring, and shared party walls all change how we approach a renovation, an extension, or a full gut, and they change how the work is sequenced so neighbors and structure stay protected.

Approvals here run through the NYC Department of Buildings, and the scope determines the path. Many interior renovations move on an Alt-2 application, while additions and changes to the building envelope or occupancy can require an Alt-1. Attached and semi-detached homes mean party wall coordination and careful underpinning when basements come into play. We handle the filings, the drawings, and the inspections so the paperwork keeps pace with the build.

Howard Beach and Lindenwood sit in a FEMA flood zone, and the post-Sandy rebuilding history is still visible block to block. For homes in AE or VE zones, flood-resistant construction, base flood elevation, and proper detailing are not optional extras; they protect the house and keep it insurable. We build to those standards and document them, so your home holds up the next time the water rises.

Southwest Queens

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Tell us about your home and what you want to build. We will walk the property, talk through approvals and flood considerations, and put together a clear, free estimate.