Anpe Corp, 93 Commerce Street, Garfield, NJ, 07026, general contractors, residential, other than single family

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Anpe Corp

Company Name: Anpe Corp
Status: Active
State: New Jersey
Post: 07026
County: Bergen
City: Garfield
Address: 93 Commerce Street
Phone: (973)340-4420
Fax: unknown
Email: unknown
Contact President: Teter Vasilic
Web site: unknown
SIC code: 152200 Industry group: General Building Contractors, Business category: General contractors-residential bldgs, Subcategory: General Contractors, Residential, other than Single Family
Gross Annual Sales (Revenue): Unavailable
Overall: Anpe Corp is a business categorized under general contractors-residential bldgs, which is part of the larger category general building contractors. Anpe Corp is located at the address 93 Commerce Street in Garfield, New Jersey 07026. The President is Teter Vasilic who can be contacted at (973)340-4420.
Description: Roofing | Siding | Contractors,
Working hours: Mon: 07:00 am - 07:00 pm, Tue: 07:00 am - 07:00 pm, Wed: 07:00 am - 07:00 pm, Thu: 07:00 am - 07:00 pm, Fri: 07:00 am - 07:00 pm, Sat: 07:00 am - 07:00 pm, Sun: 07:00 am - 07:00 pm
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Name: Beverly Graves
Message: Me and my husband are Stephen & Beverly Graves, we closed on a 203k loan on 9/29/17. We had an approved consultant named Stephen DePaul and the contractor was ANPE aka Novack Visilic.

From the first week every detail of each job was a HUGE problem for this contractor, we would ask the consultant if certain things were included that were in the Bid & the Spec in the narrative on “how the job is to be done & and he would say “the narrative doesn’t mean anything just the spec” which for example #1 scrape & paint ALL TRIM on the exterior including wood, masonry or metal. repair or replace any damaged wood or siding.

#1 what the contractor actually did was repair one piece of wood on the second floor back of house, paint the window trim without opening any of the windows that have become sealed shut after 10 yrs of the home being uninhabited. We spent weeks insisting he needed to also do the front 2 doors and also the porch was supposed to be done which we brought up to the consultant it was not being done.

We sent a list to the consultant regarding the need for clarification and the consultant agreed on certain things that should be included. The 1st draw was signed off on with much pressure and arguing after the contractor stopped work for more than 30 days now claiming he needed the draw money before he could do the other work which consisted of new furnace, plumbing and electrical upgrade.

The draw was signed on the agreement he would complete those items, when he returned to work and we asked when he would finish the paint on exterior, remove vines from the entire side of the home, and a few other things he just ignored us. We called the consultant and he said he had not even spoke to Novack in months?! Finally he removed the vines and fixed paint on the interior.

He had his electrician come in and upgrade to 200amp BUT he also had him REMOVE a 2nd panel without permission! We have a small studio apartment and the house has ALWAYS been a 2 family! That was the last straw and our mortgage had just sold and
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