Grandview-on-Hudson homeowners trust Odds & Ends for reliable handyman work. From deck maintenance to premium exterior finishing, Dan has been serving Grandview-on-Hudson since 2001.
Why Local Homeowners Choose Odds & Ends
We bring a level of craftsmanship and attention to detail that matches the caliber of Grandview-on-Hudson's homes. Over two decades in Rockland County, we've developed the expertise to handle the unique demands of riverfront properties — from selecting materials that withstand Hudson River exposure to executing work with the precision these homes warrant. We're discreet, respectful of your property and privacy, and committed to results that you'll be proud of for years to come.
The Local Advantage
Grandview-on-Hudson is one of the smallest villages in New York State, and virtually every property here has direct or near-direct Hudson River exposure. The combination of constant moisture, wind off the Tappan Zee, and steep wooded lots means exterior materials degrade faster than anywhere else in the county. Homes here are often architect-designed or extensively customized, so cookie-cutter repair approaches don't work — each project requires understanding the specific home's design intent and materials palette.
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Local Housing & Neighborhoods
Grandview-on-Hudson features an eclectic collection of architect-designed homes, mid-century modern properties, and thoughtfully renovated older houses, nearly all perched on steep, heavily wooded lots with Hudson River views. The housing stock resists easy categorization — what unites it is a high standard of design and finish that owners expect to be maintained.
Neighborhoods We Serve
- River Road
- Broadway
- Highland Avenue
- Grand View Avenue
- near the Tappan Zee overlook
- upper hillside homes
Local Tips & Permit Info
Grandview-on-Hudson is a tiny incorporated village with its own building code and zoning. Even minor exterior work may require a village permit, and the small-government structure means permit processing can take time — plan ahead. The steep terrain makes material delivery and equipment access challenging; we typically stage materials at the roadside and transport them by hand to the work area. River-facing decks and siding should be inspected and treated annually at minimum. Many homes here have retaining walls that need periodic assessment after heavy rains.
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