Irvington homeowners choose Odds & Ends for handyman work that matches the quality of their homes. This is a village where details matter — from the built-ins in a 1920s Tudor to the custom shelving in a renovated colonial. We bring over 20 years of experience from our Rockland County base, just a quick trip across the Mario Cuomo Bridge.
Why Local Homeowners Choose Odds & Ends
Irvington homeowners tend to have high standards — and they should. The homes here are beautiful, well-maintained, and worth protecting with quality work. We understand that in a village like Irvington, a sloppy paint job or a poorly matched trim piece stands out. That's why we take the time to get finishes right, match existing materials carefully, and leave every job site cleaner than we found it. We may be based across the river in Rockland County, but the Mario Cuomo Bridge puts us at your door in minutes.
The Local Advantage
Irvington is one of the most architecturally cohesive villages along the Hudson, with a housing stock dominated by well-preserved Tudors, colonials, and Arts and Crafts homes dating from the early 1900s through the 1940s. The village's compact layout and steep terrain above the river mean many homes sit on tight lots with limited access — something we account for when planning material delivery and work logistics.
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Local Housing & Neighborhoods
Irvington's housing is predominantly Tudors, colonials, and Arts and Crafts homes from the early to mid-20th century, many featuring original slate roofs, stucco exteriors, leaded glass windows, and handcrafted interior woodwork. A smaller number of contemporary homes and renovated estates round out the village's housing mix.
Neighborhoods We Serve
- Main Street village center
- Station Road area
- North Eckar Street
- Harriman Road
- Matthiessen Park
- Ardsley-on-Hudson border
- Barney Park
- Riverview area
Local Tips & Permit Info
Irvington is an incorporated village with its own building department and planning board. Permits are required for structural changes, plumbing, electrical, and any work affecting the building envelope. The village takes its residential character seriously, so exterior modifications may draw scrutiny. Tree removal on private property requires a village permit if the tree exceeds a certain diameter.
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