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Matawan, NJ 07747
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Mike the Plumber
48 Linden Pl
Red Bank, NJ 07701
732-842-2736
Alfie's Plumbing & Heating Inc.
124 Franklin Ave
Long Branch, NJ 07740
732-222-7404
Meisler Plumbing & Heating
385 Highway 35
Red Bank, NJ 07701
732-741-0703
Michael J. Brand Plumbing Inc.
1540 W Park Ave
Ocean, NJ 07712
732-695-2280
Plumbing - Service
Gerard K Kean Plumbing & Heating
21 Boundary Rd
Colts Neck, NJ 07722
732-332-0646
H. Hansen & Sons Plumbing & Heating Inc.
126 Alexander Dr
Red Bank, NJ 07701
732-747-0493
Allways Available Plumbing & Heating
40 Farm Road
Red Bank, NJ 07701
732-933-4343
AmPm Plumbing & Heating Service
3 Page Drive
Red Bank, NJ 07701
732-576-8848
Baileys Plumbing & Heating
Located in Red Bank

732-747-4909
Winch Plumbing & Heating
484 Shrewsbury Avenue
Tinton Falls, NJ 07701
732-747-8679  
Rumson Plumbing & Heating Inc
12 Allen Street
Rumson, NJ 07760
732-530-0429
100 Broad Street
Red Bank, NJ 07701
All Clear Plumbing & Drains
Located in Eatontown, NJ
24/7 Service
Quality NJ Plumbing
24 Main St
Eatontown, NJ 07724
732-542-4454
Red Bank - Rumson - Shrewsbury - Monmouth Beach - Eatontown - Tinton Falls - Colts Neck -  Long Branch - Ocean
www.Abaileyplumbing.com
                        
Home Improvement Tips:
1. You must establish what part of your home you are interested in improving while also reviewing what company you might select in doing your home improvement work.
2.Researching several home improvement contractors can only better familiarize you with the process and also provide you with possible new ideas or options you had not considered.
3. Review how your home improvement might effect other parts of your home with your vendors. Will your project require that other areas of your home be manipulated or changed to accomodate your original vision.
4. Once you have decided on a well researched home improvement strategy then it's time look over any contracts or agreements that need to be signed between you and your chosen vendor.. These agreements are important to establish guidelines for expectations and to control costs and schedules.
5. It may be a good idea to have an attorney look over your home improvement agreement for you, especially if it happens to be a larger project.
6. Review all home improvement costs and expectations carefully.
7. Make sure you receive at least two quotes from different home improvement vendors.
8. Always ask your vendors to provide references of other customers they have worked for.
9. Arrange a payment schedule with your general contractor that makes sense. Don't pay your vendor in full prior to them doing any work. Some vendors ask for a deposit that covers most of the materials they might need to purchase prior to starting. Keep in mind that you want to be fair to your contractor, but at the same time they should also not expect to be paid in full until the project has been completed to whatever your agreed upon expectations were.
10. There are many more tips or ideas we can add, but the last one we would suggest is to be comfortable with your decision on any home improvement project; be comfortable with the cost, schedule, home improvement company and your agreement.

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