Skilled handyman work in Haverstraw, NY ranges across two very different housing eras — the late-1800s brick row buildings of the historic village core and the 1950s–70s ranches and split-levels that fill out West Haverstraw and the surrounding town. Odds & Ends has handled both since Dan Kiely opened the doors in 2001. We log jobs along the Route 9W corridor, near Bowline Point Park, in the Garner Arts District blocks, and on side streets off Samsondale Avenue. Old brick storefronts need careful repointing and sash work; mid-century Capes need deck rebuilds, fence repair, and bathroom updates. With 25+ years on the books and a 5-star Google rating, the work speaks for itself.
Why Local Homeowners Choose Odds & Ends
We take pride in serving every community in Rockland County, and Haverstraw is no exception. We approach every job here with the same professionalism and commitment to quality that has kept us in business for over two decades. Our pricing is fair, our work is solid, and we show up when we say we will. We've built our reputation one satisfied homeowner at a time, and we intend to keep it that way.
The Local Advantage
Haverstraw's dramatic terrain — from the waterfront village streets up through the steep hillside neighborhoods — creates unique challenges: retaining walls need constant attention, hillside drainage must be managed proactively, and the older brick and frame buildings in the village core require a different skill set than the suburban homes in the outer town. The former brickmaking center of the Hudson Valley, Haverstraw has a building stock that reflects its industrial heritage with sturdy but aging construction.
2001
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Local Housing & Neighborhoods
The Village of Haverstraw features older multi-story brick and frame buildings, many dating to the late 1800s brickmaking era, alongside modest single-family homes. West Haverstraw and the outer town areas have more typical mid-century ranches, capes, and split-levels from the 1950s–70s suburban expansion.
Neighborhoods We Serve
- Village of Haverstraw
- West Haverstraw
- Garner Arts District area
- Route 9W corridor
- Short Clove Road
- Samsondale Avenue
- Gurnee Avenue
- near Bowline Point Park
Local Tips & Permit Info
The Village of Haverstraw and Town of Haverstraw have separate building departments — make sure you know which jurisdiction your property falls under before applying for permits. The village has been actively encouraging revitalization, and some renovation projects in the downtown area may qualify for incentive programs. Hillside properties should budget for annual drainage and retaining wall inspections, especially after heavy rain seasons.
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