Stony Point handyman service has to handle what comes with living next to Harriman State Park — heavy tree debris in gutters, storm damage from northeast systems pushing through the river corridor, and constant moisture pressure on decks and siding from the dense forest canopy. Odds & Ends has worked these conditions since 2001. Our crew runs jobs along the Route 9W corridor, around Tomkins Cove, near the Stony Point Battlefield, and out toward Buckberg Mountain Road. We rebuild storm-damaged porches, treat moss-covered cedar decks, repair fences crushed by fallen limbs, and replace siding hit by wind-driven branches. Daniel Kiely's $1 million general liability policy covers every Rockland County job — including the awkward, wooded ones.
Why Local Homeowners Choose Odds & Ends
We've been working throughout northern Rockland County for years, and we understand the specific challenges that Stony Point homes face. We're reliable, we communicate clearly, and we do quality work at fair prices. Our clients in this area appreciate that we don't cut corners and that we treat their homes with respect. If something isn't right, we make it right — that's our standard.
The Local Advantage
Stony Point's heavily wooded lots and proximity to Harriman State Park and the Stony Point Battlefield mean homes here deal with constant tree debris in gutters, heavy shade that promotes moss and algae on siding and decks, and extra moisture from the dense forest canopy. Northeast storm systems push hard through the river corridor here, making storm damage repair and proactive exterior maintenance a regular part of homeownership.
2001
Serving Stony Point Since
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Storm Damage Response
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Local Housing & Neighborhoods
Stony Point is characterized by mid-century ranches and Cape Cods on generous wooded lots, along with some newer colonial developments and a handful of older farmhouse properties in the northern reaches. Many homes feature wrap-around decks and screened porches designed to take advantage of the natural wooded setting.
Neighborhoods We Serve
- Route 9W corridor
- Buckberg Mountain Road
- Tomkins Cove
- near Stony Point Battlefield
- Mott Farm Road area
- Wayne Avenue
- Crickettown Road
- Filors Lane area
Local Tips & Permit Info
Stony Point has its own town building department. Deck permits are required and inspections are enforced — don't skip this step, as unpermitted deck work can create problems when you sell. Homes near the state park and Buckberg Mountain should plan for aggressive gutter maintenance schedules, typically three cleanings per year due to heavy leaf and pine needle fall. Pressure washing siding and decks annually helps prevent the moss buildup common in shaded Stony Point lots.
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