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New Age Global Builders

Professional | Flushing, NY
Services: Building & Construction
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Concrete & Masonry

Company Overview

"Enter the New Age." We are a general contractor serving Queens, Manhattan, & all of NYC. We do roofing, concrete, remodeling & more.

Services

General Contracting, Architecture, Building & Construction, Additions, Building Restoration, Commercial Building, Home & Building Inspection, Land Surveys, New Home Construction

Areas of Expertise

General Contractor, Commercial Construction, New Home Construction

Service Area

NYC, Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Long Island

Contact Info

75-25 141 place Flushing, NY

(718) 690-1361

http://www.newageglobalbuilders...


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Outdoor Living: Does anyone have any suggestions for an honest contractor to turn a deck into a sunroom in the Metro Atlanta area

We would love to turn our deck into a sunroom & open the room up to expand our kitchen. We live in the Metro Atlanta area.
Melissa
Melissa Fayetteville, GA
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    You can try http://remodeling.networx.com ...»
    , they have a relationship I beleive with http://hometalk.com. I would help you but we are general contractors in the Queens- Manhattan- NY area. Thanks - Paul from http://newageglobalbuilders.com

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Crucial Kitchen Island Design & Spacing tips from http://newageglobalbu... Blog.

If you are planning on incorporating a Kitchen Island into thedesign plans of a new house, or you are simply buying a new kitchen island foran existing home remodeling job, you must know the following information fromthe http://newageglobalbuilders.com Blog.

#1Ceiling height / Kitchen Island space ratios- If you can pull it off, higherceilings will make your kitchen Island into a true champion. The reason is thata ...»

taller Island with some nice bar chairs is a perfect touch. In simple terms,the island should be a height that if you were to sit by it with a regularchair the table would be about 10 inches too high for the chair, but with a barchair, it's a perfect fit. Another reason for a higher ceiling is the fact thatthe ceiling height would accommodate your new kitchen Island or pendantlighting. A hanging kitchen light provides direct light right on top of arectangular area. There are many different styles but the main idea is that thelighting spreads around the body of the Island and provides a spot lighteffect. These are really popular in new "modern style"apartments springing up in my area of Queens and of course Manhattan. YourGeneral Contractor or kitchen remodeling contractor that is working with yourengineer would be the perfect person to speak with to help your design . Now ifyour ceiling is low, your table is high and your lighting is low, it is anequation that spells disaster. In this case I would probably recommend andIsland that is close to the height of a regular table and of course lightingthat hangs down a bit higher than the average kitchen island lighting fixture.

In mynext segment I will discuss the spacing around the island and the spacingrelative to the refrigerator, dining room, and kitchen counters. Stay tuned asNew Age Global Builders aims to please. The complete article can be found at http://www.newageglobalbuilders.com/blog/kit...

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New Age Global Builders Flushing, NY on Feb 16, 2013
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  • Becky
    Becky on Feb 17, 2013
    I don't quite understand the need for taller ceilings over an island. Our island is the same ...»
    height as the rest of the kitchen counters. We have a down draft cook top with an island light fixture and 24" high bar stools on the far side. Though we don't use it daily, when we have company they love to sit at the island while I cook so we can converse. Even though I'm standing and the light fixture is between us we've had no trouble at all. Our ceilings are standard eight foot. I hope you understand my confusion.

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Home remedies for Turmeric Stains on your kitchen counter

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Home Remedies to remove nasty Turmeric & Food Stains on kitchen counters

Love to cook in your kitchen but hate those nasty Turmericor food coloring stains? is your kitchen counter looking like a coloring book?SHAMPOO is your savior! Read about which shampoo's and how here http://www.newageglobalbuilders.com/blog/hom...
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New Age Global Builders Flushing, NY on Jan 30, 2013
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    Miriam I on Jan 30, 2013
    Looks like this is a great tip - just missing the description? It might have been a technical ...»
    glitch. You can edit by clicking on "edit" right below the photo. Let me know if you have any questions. I'm mighty curious about this!

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Home Maintenance & Repairs: How to remove insulation from rafters in room over garage

I have a room over garage, where they builder has installed insulation incorrectly. My first step is trying to figure out, how to remove what's there. The insulation is in the slanted ...»
part of the ceiling/roof, between the roof/rafters/ceiling/drywall. I have access at bottom behind the knee wall, and access from above in the attic area. It's paper backed and was stapled in. I've tried to remove it, but it just very tightly packed in there, plus glued to the paper, very difficult to get it out. Other than removing my drywall/ceiling, any ideas? I'd like to put in the baffles(Proper vent), and insulation, not sure how to do this in such a confined space. The builder put in soffit vents, and a power attic/roof fan, but the air can not get from the soffit vent, to the roof fan; hence, this is why I want to do this. This room gets very hot in summer as compared to the rest of the house. I'm sure this is a major contributor.

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Clay B Chesapeake, VA
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    Commented on Dec 27, 2012
    Just remove the base, meaning whatever is in the front of the rafter whether it be sheetrock ...»
    or wood etc. Once you rip out the base or sheetrock you should be able to remove it. I am a General Contractor so If you live in Manhattan or the boroughs I can personally help you. You can read learn more about what I can do for you on my website. http://www.newageglobalbuilders.com

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DIY Remodeling; is it worth the risk?

Everyone has their own dream home, but not everyone has the opportunity to build and live in it. One common way to achieve this dream is to do it piece by piece,starting with a simple conventional house and saving up enough money to remodeling it to fit your dream specifications either gradually or all in one fell swoop. If you are from Queens or nearby areas and you want to build your dream house at your own pace, you can look for professional Queens General Contractor to help you get ...»
the job done. Even hardcore DIYers would be hard pressed to do all the remodeling themselves; it would be best to leave it to the professionals in order to achieve your dream home. Why get help from a general contractor? If you are not a professional builder and you do not have the skills to do jobs like roofing and carpentry, then you should not really force yourself to learn the craft and do it on your own. If you want to create your dream home, you should first give up the DIY mentality. The workers of a Queens General Contractor trained hard to hone their skills, and all of them have years of experience under their belt. No amount of DIY genius could beat an entire team of remodelers working under a competent contractor.

Quality vs. Cost

The main debate between DIY and professional work is if the money you saved is greater than the overall value of the project. Value is not just about the dollars spent for hiring a Queens General Contractor.You should also factor in the quality of the work done, the safety that provides for you and your family, and the length of time it takes before you need any repairs in the future. No matter how much you crunch numbers and account for every nail or wood you saved money on, you really can't put a price on your family's welfare. A roof repaired by a professional roofer will stay in place for years to come. Can you assure the same quality of output if you do the job on your own? The bottom line is, building a dream home is not something that any man could build. The level of work required ensuring safety and aesthetic appeal is not something that you'll learn from self-help books or websites. It takes time to develop the skills and technique to build such a house. Instead of trying to do things on your own, you can just look for a reliable Queens General Contractor to help you get the job done.

Visit newageglobalbuilders.com for professional NYC home remodeling services and to get a fast & free estimate for your renovation.

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New Age Global Builders Flushing, NY on Dec 19, 2012
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