Pomona homeowners trust Odds & Ends for reliable handyman work. From deck construction to exterior painting, Dan has been serving Pomona since 2001.
Why Local Homeowners Choose Odds & Ends
We appreciate the care that Pomona homeowners put into their properties, and we match it with our own commitment to quality. Our team has the experience to handle everything from fine interior carpentry to rugged exterior maintenance, and we use materials and techniques suited to Pomona's unique wooded environment. We've been building trust across Rockland County for over 20 years, one excellent project at a time. When you work with us, you get a team that treats your home with the same respect you do.
The Local Advantage
Pomona's heavily wooded, larger lots give homeowners a rural feel within reach of the rest of Rockland County, but those same beautiful trees create relentless maintenance demands. Leaf and debris buildup in gutters is constant from September through December, shade and moisture promote mold and algae growth on siding and decks, and the wildlife common to the area — from woodpeckers to squirrels — can cause surprising damage to soffits, fascia, and attic venting. Homes here are also more spread out, with longer driveways and more outbuilding structures that need periodic attention.
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Local Housing & Neighborhoods
Pomona is dominated by raised ranches and colonial-style homes built in the 1970s and 1980s on large wooded lots, often a half-acre or more. Some newer construction has filled in over the past two decades, and there are scattered older properties with a more rural character. The wooded setting and lot sizes mean most homes have substantial decks, and many have detached garages or sheds that also need maintenance.
Neighborhoods We Serve
- Route 202 corridor
- Camp Hill Road
- Quaker Road area
- Pomona Road
- Ladentown Road area
- near Harriman State Park border
- Call Hollow Road
- Halley Drive area
Local Tips & Permit Info
Pomona falls under the Town of Ramapo building department. Deck permits are required and the town inspects footings and framing — we handle the permit process regularly and can guide you through it. Many Pomona properties have septic systems and well water, which affects renovation planning for kitchens and bathrooms. The wooded lots mean decks should be built with composite or pressure-treated lumber rated for ground contact, and any staining should use mold-resistant formulas. Plan exterior projects for late spring through early fall, as the heavy tree canopy keeps surfaces damp well into the morning hours.
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