Thiells homeowners turn to Odds & Ends for quality work that lasts. Straddling the border of Haverstraw and Stony Point in northern Rockland County, Thiells has a mix of established neighborhoods and newer developments — and we have the experience to serve them all.
Why Local Homeowners Choose Odds & Ends
Thiells may be at the northern edge of Rockland County, but it's at the center of our service area. We work regularly in the neighborhoods along Route 202, Thiells-Mount Ivy Road, and the developments off Filors Lane. Our customers here appreciate that we show up when we say we will and complete projects on schedule.
The Local Advantage
Thiells sits in northern Rockland County where the Haverstraw and Stony Point town borders meet, giving it a mix of housing from different eras of development. The area has seen significant new construction in recent decades alongside established 1960s and 1970s neighborhoods. The northern location means slightly more exposure to winter weather coming down from the mountains, and the terrain is hillier than southern Rockland, affecting drainage and foundation considerations.
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Local Housing & Neighborhoods
Thiells has a diverse housing stock: ranches and split-levels from the 1960s and 1970s in established neighborhoods, townhouse and condominium developments from the 1990s and 2000s, and some newer single-family construction. Lot sizes vary widely from compact townhouse parcels to half-acre lots in the older sections. Many of the original mid-century homes have had additions and updates over the years.
Neighborhoods We Serve
- Route 202 corridor
- Thiells-Mount Ivy Road
- Filors Lane area
- Rosman Road
- Mott Farm Road area
- Montclair Avenue area
- near Anthony Wayne Recreation Area
- Bulsontown Road
Local Tips & Permit Info
Thiells straddles two towns — parts fall under the Town of Haverstraw and parts under the Town of Stony Point, so confirm which jurisdiction your property is in before applying for permits. The hilly terrain means proper drainage planning is essential for any deck or patio project. Many of the 1970s-era homes have original aluminum siding that can be painted rather than replaced for a cost-effective refresh. Winter is a great time to book interior projects like painting and flooring, as schedules are more open.
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