BALA CYNWYD PA 19004
Welcome to DCL General Contracting Company LLC
Information about DCL General Company LLC in Bala Cynwyd PA Completed jobs by DCL General Contracting
We
are a dependable, experienced contracting company ideally suited for
your Bala Cynwyd residential or commercial remodeling or new
construction project. You can count on our people to arrive on time for
work and to be respectful of your environment, furnishings and
timetable. We take special care to protect all surfaces, furniture and
floors as part of doing a complete and professional job.
Whether working directly with our customers or contracted through an
intermediary architectural engineering firm, we have the capability to
accurately execute your plans or provide design / build services in Bala
Cynwyd Community as required.
Whether you are remodeling or starting a new home or office, we always
deal with customers personally to insure we understand their ideas and
plans. Also, we believe our customers should understand all aspects of a
job so they know it’s being done properly and priced fairly. Our Bala
Cynwyd Community clients are continuously kept informed on the progress
of their project.
Our troubleshooting experience in Bala Cynwyd with respect to all
plumbing, electrical, heating and air conditioning issues is unmatched.
Our experienced technicians are ready to provide you with the best
solution to your maintenance needs.
We are owner operated and always on the job.
Every project is done right and on time. We do not sub-contract to
others. All work is done by the owner, David Leichter and his trained
employees.
We serve Montgomery, Delaware, Chester, Berks and Lancaster counties.
Bala Cynwyd is a Community in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Bala Cynwyd lies in the Welsh Tract of Pennsylvania and was settled in the 1680s by Welsh Quakers, who named it after the town of Bala and the village of Cynwyd in Wales. A mixed residential community made up predominantly of single-family detached homes, it extends west of the Philadelphia city limits represented by City Line Avenue from Old Lancaster Road at 54th Street west to Meeting House Lane and then along Manayunk and Conshohocken State Roads north to Mary Watersford Road, then east along Belmont Avenue back to City Line. This large residential district contains some of Lower Merion's oldest and finest stone mansions, built mainly from 1880 through the 1920s and located in the sycamore-lined district between Montgomery Avenue and Levering Mill Road, as well as split level tract houses built east of Manayunk Road just after World War II.