Our
troubleshooting experience in Birmingham 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 a dependable, experienced contracting company ideally suited for
your Birmingham 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
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 Birmingham
Township clients are continuously kept informed on the progress of
their project.
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.
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
Birmingham Township as required.
We invite you to contact us at (610) 942-2553 or DCL@comcast.net to discuss your upcoming construction project or service needs.
We serve Montgomery, Delaware, Chester, Berks and Lancaster counties.
Birmingham is a township in Chester County. Birmingham Township was the site of the Battle of Brandywine, September 11, 1777, during the American Revolutionary War. Over 18,000 men were engaged. It was, until that time, the largest land battle on the North American continent. Birmingham Friends Meeting, founded in 1690, is the location of a common grave of both American and British casualties. Much of the original battlefield around the meeting is preserved to this day. Birmingham is the oldest township in Chester County. The township was recently rated by Philadelphia magazine as one of the top five Best Places to Live in the suburbs of Philadelphia and as the "Place with the Biggest Paychecks". The Lenape Bridge, Birmingham Friends Meetinghouse and School, Brinton's Mill, Edward Brinton House, George Brinton House, Daniel Davis House and Barn, Dilworthtown Historic District, Edgewood, Orthodox Meetinghouse, and Sharpless Homestead are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.