Free Consultation For Philadelphia Renovation Projects

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Call us now or send the details below. We work with homeowners on kitchens, bathrooms, full-home renovations, additions, basements, exterior updates, and select investor rehabs across Philadelphia and surrounding suburbs.

Free Consultation Call Or Form Submission PA HIC #PA212716 · Philadelphia GC License #065157
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Talk Through The Project Before It Starts

Golden Brick Construction is a Philadelphia-area general contractor focused on serious residential renovations and select development projects. Whether you’re planning a kitchen remodel, bathroom remodel, full home renovation, full gut rehab, or new construction project, we’re ready to learn more through a free consultation.

If it is easier to talk first, call us. If you want a stronger consultation, leave the property address, project type, scope, timing, and goals in the form so we can review the job faster and follow up with more context.

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Call (267) 715-5557 for a free consultation if the project is easier to explain by phone.

Free Consultation Start with a call or submit the form and we’ll review whether the project is a fit for the next step.
Best Details To Send Property address, project type, goals, timing, occupancy or deal stage, and what you want to change.
Service Area Philadelphia and surrounding suburbs in Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia Bucks County Montgomery County Delaware County Main Line Surrounding PA Suburbs

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What We Do

Major residential renovations, kitchens, bathrooms, full gut rehabs, and new construction.

Where We Work

Philadelphia and surrounding Pennsylvania suburbs including Bucks, Montgomery, and Delaware Counties.

Contact

info@goldenbrickc.com

(267) 715-5557

PA HIC #PA212716 · Philadelphia GC License #065157

What Clients Say

Useful Consultations Start With Trust

Short client reviews shown with first names only before you decide to reach out.

A better first call starts when you can already see the work, the process, and the way clients describe the team.
★★★★★
Thank you for the professional work on my home rehab. Very recommend working with the team. Thank you.
Sam
★★★★★
Beautiful job. Quick response, great workers. Would definitely use again.
William
★★★★★
Lovely working with Nisay, who built me this beautiful half bathroom and more work at my house. Very recommended!
Tonia
★★★★★
Amazing transformation of my home. From careful material selection to on-time execution, everything was flawless.
Ron
Before You Submit

Quick Answers Before You Send the Form

Reducing uncertainty helps more good leads turn into real conversations. These are the questions people usually have right before they submit.

What details should I include in my quote request?

The most useful details are the property address, project type, rooms involved, goals, your ideal timeline, and whether the property is owner-occupied, vacant, an investment, or under contract.

Do you work with both homeowners and investors?

Yes. We support homeowners, investors, and developers. The more clearly you explain the project goals in the form, the easier it is for us to route the inquiry well.

Do you only work in Philadelphia?

No. We serve Philadelphia and nearby Pennsylvania suburbs including Bucks County, Montgomery County, Delaware County, and the Main Line.

What happens after I submit the form?

Your inquiry goes into the review process so the team can look at the scope, property, and fit before following up. We may contact you by phone, text, or email about your request and free consultation using the information you provide.

Can I call instead of using the form?

Yes. If the project is easier to explain by phone, call (267) 715-5557. The form is still the best option when you want to include written scope details.

Choose Your Best Starting Page

Popular Public Pages Homeowners Open Before Reaching Out

If you are still sorting out what kind of remodel you need, these pages break the work into clearer scopes before you submit the form.

Philadelphia Home Remodeling Contractor

Home Remodeling Hub

Use the main homeowner hub if you want the broadest view of kitchens, bathrooms, basements, additions, and whole-home work.

Explore Home Remodeling
Full Home Renovation Philadelphia

Full Home Renovations

For bigger house-wide scopes where sequencing, occupied-home planning, and closeout all matter.

Explore Full Renovations
Home Additions Philadelphia

Home Additions

See how we frame addition projects that touch design, permits, structural work, and finished-space integration.

Explore Home Additions
Basement Finishing Philadelphia

Basement Finishing

Basement scopes usually need a tighter conversation around utilities, moisture, and layout than people expect.

Explore Basement Finishing
Philadelphia Permits Guide

Permits and Planning

Read the permit guide if you want a clearer picture of the approvals that can affect renovation timing in Philadelphia.

Read the Permit Guide
Philadelphia Renovation Timing

How Long Remodels Take

Use the timing guide when schedule is the biggest question holding the project back from a real conversation.

Read the Timing Guide