Handyman service in New Hempstead, NY skews toward the kind of work that keeps a 1970s-or-1980s home moving forward another generation. The village's split-levels, raised ranches, and colonials — solidly built on quarter-to-third-acre lots — frequently still have original kitchens, original bathrooms, original flooring, and partially finished basements that are ready for the second-pass renovation. Odds & Ends has done exactly that work in Rockland County since 2001. We run jobs along the New Hempstead Road corridor, on Brick Church Road, near Pennington Way, and across to the Kearsing Parkway area. Daniel Kiely founded the business 25+ years ago and still inspects every estimate; backed by $1 million in general liability coverage and a 5-star Google rating across all reviews.
Why Local Homeowners Choose Odds & Ends
New Hempstead homeowners are practical and value-conscious — they want quality work at a fair price with no runaround. That's exactly how we operate. We've completed hundreds of projects in this village and the surrounding neighborhoods, and our repeat customer rate here is among the highest in Rockland County.
The Local Advantage
New Hempstead sits at the crossroads of several Rockland County communities, giving it a convenient central location but also exposing it to the same aging-housing challenges as its neighbors. The village developed quickly in the 1970s and 1980s, and many of those homes are now due for their second round of major updates — bathrooms, kitchens, flooring, and exterior maintenance. Families here are actively investing in their homes, and the demand for reliable, skilled handyman work is steady year-round.
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Local Housing & Neighborhoods
New Hempstead consists mostly of split-levels, raised ranches, and colonials built during the 1970s and 1980s, with some newer infill construction. Lots are typically a quarter-acre to a third of an acre. Most homes have single-car garages, modest decks or patios, and partially finished basements. The housing is solidly built but many homes still have original kitchens, bathrooms, and flooring.
Neighborhoods We Serve
- New Hempstead Road corridor
- Brick Church Road
- Pennington Way
- South Main Street area
- Grandview Avenue
- Kearsing Parkway area
- Ewing Avenue area
- Rhonda Lane
Local Tips & Permit Info
New Hempstead permits go through the Town of Ramapo building department. The village has a mix of public water and well systems — confirm which your home uses before planning any bathroom or kitchen renovation. Many split-levels here have that classic two-tier layout where the lower level feels dark; adding recessed lighting or upgrading fixtures can dramatically improve those spaces. Spring is the busiest season for exterior projects, so book fence and deck work early.
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