What handyman work looks like in Airmont, NY is largely shaped by the 1960s-and-1970s split-level, bi-level, and raised ranch homes that fill the village. Quarter- to half-acre lots, attached one-car garages, modest decks — and now, decades of accumulated maintenance items finally coming due. Odds & Ends has been the team Airmont neighbors call since Dan Kiely founded the company in 2001. We work the Cherry Lane area, Viola Road, Spook Rock Road, the streets off Ewing Avenue, and out toward Doxbury Lane. Deck refinishing, basement updates, dated bathroom modernization, and split-level kitchen reworks are our routine here. The Rockland County Home Improvement Contractor license and $1M general liability coverage make every job paperwork-clean.
Why Local Homeowners Choose Odds & Ends
Airmont is a tight-knit village where word travels fast — and our reputation here speaks for itself. We know the housing stock, we pull permits through the Town of Ramapo when needed, and we show up on time. Many of our Airmont customers have called us back for second and third projects because we treat every home like our own.
The Local Advantage
Airmont's housing is predominantly mid-century suburban — split-levels, raised ranches, and bi-levels built during the 1960s and 1970s development boom. These homes are well-built but reaching the age where systems and finishes need updating. Kitchens and bathrooms often still have original layouts, doors and windows have settled, and basements that were finished decades ago may need refreshing. The village's residential zoning keeps things quiet, but it also means homeowners here invest in their properties for the long term.
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Local Housing & Neighborhoods
Airmont is largely composed of split-level, bi-level, and raised ranch homes built between the early 1960s and late 1970s. Lot sizes typically range from a quarter-acre to a half-acre. Some newer construction and additions have been built on remaining parcels, but the village retains its mid-century suburban character. Most homes have one-car attached garages and modestly sized decks or patios.
Neighborhoods We Serve
- Cherry Lane area
- Viola Road
- Grotke Road
- Highview Road
- Spook Rock Road area
- Ewing Avenue
- Montrose Avenue
- Doxbury Lane
Local Tips & Permit Info
Airmont homes fall under the Town of Ramapo building department for permits and inspections. Many of the original split-levels have aluminum wiring — if you're updating outlets or fixtures, it's worth having an electrician verify connections. The village has strict noise ordinances, so exterior work is generally limited to daytime hours on weekdays and Saturday mornings. Plan interior renovation projects for fall and winter when contractors' schedules tend to be more open.
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