From the same Pottsville showroom since 1983, our in-house team serves every town in the county. Kitchen remodeling, flooring, bathrooms, tile, windows, doors, and custom closets — one team, one guarantee, zero subcontractors.
Pottsville is the Schuylkill County seat and our home base at 124 S Claude A Lord Blvd along the Route 61 South corridor. The housing stock is overwhelmingly pre-1940, built during the anthracite coal boom that shaped the region. Mahantongo Street’s Historic District features grand Victorian mansions primed for high-end flooring and kitchen remodeling, while Norwegian Street’s corridor holds stately row homes with original hardwood and plaster details. On the outskirts, the Greenwood Hills and Sharp Mountain neighborhoods offer 1950s–70s ranchers that often need kitchen and bathroom updates. Lawton’s Hill is lined with working-class row homes where affordable flooring installations transform entire living spaces. The city climbs steep hillsides beneath the shadow of the Schuylkill County Courthouse, with Yuengling Brewery — America’s oldest — anchoring the downtown economy.
Pottsville home improvement projects center on breathing new life into solid pre-war construction. Kitchen remodeling in row homes is our most common request — homeowners replace dated cabinets, countertops, and flooring in compact galley layouts. Flooring installation across all levels is a close second, especially when original hardwood is beyond refinishing. Bathroom remodeling in Victorians often involves converting claw-foot setups to modern tile showers. Window replacement addresses the drafty single-pane originals found in most pre-1940 frames.
Also serving: Palo Alto, Mount Carbon, Mechanicsville, Port Carbon, St. Clair, Norwegian Twp, North Manheim Twp, and Cressona.
Yes — Pottsville is our home base. Our showroom is at 124 S Claude A Lord Blvd on the Route 61 South corridor, and we serve every neighborhood in the city including Mahantongo Street, Norwegian Street, Greenwood Hills, Sharp Mountain, and Lawton’s Hill. We have completed more projects in Pottsville than any other town in the county.
Kitchen remodeling in row homes and Victorians is our most requested project in Pottsville. With over 80% of the housing stock built before 1940, most kitchens still have original layouts that benefit enormously from modern cabinets, countertops, and flooring. Flooring replacement across all levels is a close second.
Our showroom is located in Pottsville at 124 S Claude A Lord Blvd — zero minutes away. We are in the heart of the Route 61 South corridor and can be at any project site in the city within minutes.
We work on every type of home in Pottsville: row homes and twins throughout the downtown core, grand Victorians along Mahantongo and Norwegian Streets, Foursquare and Colonial Revival homes, 1950s–70s ranchers in Greenwood Hills and Sharp Mountain, and multi-family conversions across the city. Our 43 years of experience means we understand the unique construction of each era.
0 minutes from our Pottsville showroom — this is home base.
Orwigsburg is Brad’s hometown — he grew up here and still drives past half his past projects on any given day. Founded in 1813, the borough features a charming main street flanked by tree-lined residential blocks with the highest median home values in Schuylkill County. The historic core holds late-1700s to early-1800s architecture, while West Brunswick Township and North Manheim Township saw significant suburban development from the 1960s through the 2000s with colonials, ranchers, and split-levels on generous lots. The Blue Mountain School District — consistently top-rated in the region — drives strong housing demand and faster sales at higher prices. Sweet Arrow Lake County Park and the nearby Blue Mountain ski area give the community a recreational dimension that keeps families invested in their homes long-term.
Orwigsburg home improvement projects reflect the community’s higher incomes and well-maintained properties. Kitchen remodeling is the top request — homeowners replace 1970s–80s layouts with modern cabinetry, stone countertops, and quality flooring. Flooring installation across entire main floors is popular in ranchers and colonials. Bathroom remodeling in split-levels often converts original fixtures to contemporary tile showers, and custom closet systems are a frequent add-on in the larger colonials.
Also serving: East Brunswick Twp, Cressona, Schuylkill Haven, and Auburn.
Yes — Orwigsburg is Brad’s hometown and one of our most active service areas. We cover the entire borough as well as West Brunswick Township, North Manheim Township, and the surrounding Blue Mountain and Sweet Arrow Lake areas.
Kitchen remodeling tops the list. The community has a concentration of 1960s–80s colonials and ranchers in West Brunswick Twp where original kitchens are due for a full update. Homeowners here typically invest in quality cabinetry, stone countertops, and durable flooring.
Orwigsburg is approximately 10 minutes from our Pottsville showroom via Route 61 and Route 443. It is one of our closest and most frequently served communities.
We work on the full range: 1950s–80s colonials and Cape Cods, ranchers and split-levels in West Brunswick Twp, historic stone farmhouses near Blue Mountain, newer two-story colonials from the 1990s–2000s, and Victorian-era homes in the borough core.
~10 minutes from our Pottsville showroom via Route 61 and Route 443.
Schuylkill Haven is a borough of roughly 5,200 residents nestled along the Schuylkill River with a distinct college-town character courtesy of Penn State Schuylkill. The core dates to the mid-1800s through the early 1900s, with traditional row homes and twins lining the downtown grid around Main Street. The desirable Island Park area along the river, near Bubeck Park, commands premium prices for its location and mature tree canopy. Near the Penn State campus, a cluster of rental-heavy properties creates steady demand for durable, tenant-ready flooring and bathroom upgrades. Hillside neighborhoods offer older homes with scenic views that sell at a premium over the floodplain areas closer to the river. The Route 183 corridor connects the borough to surrounding townships.
Schuylkill Haven home improvement projects split between owner-occupied upgrades and investor-driven renovations near the Penn State campus. Bathroom remodeling is the most common request — homeowners replace worn tile and outdated fixtures in pre-war homes. Window replacement addresses drafts in the older housing stock. Kitchen remodels in Craftsman bungalows and row homes modernize compact layouts without sacrificing character. Flooring installation is steady across all home types, with luxury vinyl plank especially popular for its moisture resistance near flood-prone areas.
Also serving: North Manheim Twp, Wayne Twp, Cressona, Orwigsburg, and Landingville.
Yes — Schuylkill Haven is one of our closest and most frequently served communities. We cover every neighborhood including downtown Main Street, Island Park, the hillside areas, and properties near the Penn State Schuylkill campus. Our crews are typically in Schuylkill Haven multiple times per week.
Bathroom remodeling is the most requested project. Most homes date to the mid-1800s through early 1900s, and original bathrooms with worn tile, outdated fixtures, and poor ventilation are the first thing homeowners want to address. Window replacement is a close second.
Approximately 12 minutes from our Pottsville showroom via Route 61 and Route 443/183. It is one of the closest towns we serve, and our crews work there on a weekly basis.
Row homes and twins in the downtown core, Craftsman bungalows from the 1910s–30s, Cape Cods and ranchers from the 1950s–70s, Victorian-era homes along Main Street, and multi-family conversions near Penn State Schuylkill.
~12 minutes from our Pottsville showroom via Route 61 and Route 443/183.
Minersville is one of Schuylkill County’s most concentrated coal-era boroughs, with roughly 4,200 residents living in extremely dense row-home blocks along narrow streets and small lots. The housing stock is overwhelmingly pre-1940, originally built for anthracite coal families during the industry’s peak. Walking through the Sunbury Street and Main Street corridor, you see block after block of 3-story row homes with shared walls, original hardwood floors — many in rough condition — and steep interior staircases. Basements frequently have moisture issues related to underground mine drainage. The borough carries strong Eastern European heritage: Ukrainian, Polish, and Lithuanian families built ornate churches that still anchor the community. The annual Ukrainian Festival celebrates this culture.
Minersville home improvement is driven by the need to modernize solid but outdated coal-era construction. Flooring installation is the top project — replacing worn original hardwood with durable luxury vinyl plank or new hardwood transforms the look and feel of these narrow row homes. Kitchen remodeling often means maximizing compact galley layouts with modern cabinets and countertops. Bathroom remodeling addresses outdated fixtures and moisture-prone basements. At $65–85K median home values, a focused interior upgrade delivers remarkable return.
Also serving: New Castle Twp, Cass Twp, Forestville, Llewellyn, and Pottsville (~5 miles).
Yes — Minersville is approximately 10 minutes from our Pottsville showroom via Route 901, making it one of our closest service areas. We work throughout the borough including the Sunbury Street corridor, East End, West End, and Branch Township.
Flooring installation is the most common project. The overwhelming majority of homes date to before 1940 with original hardwood floors that are often worn, damaged, or patched. Replacing them with luxury vinyl plank or new hardwood completely transforms these narrow row homes.
Approximately 10 minutes via Route 901. The borough is roughly 5 miles from our location along the Route 61 South corridor.
Pre-1940 coal-era row homes and doubles with shared walls, narrow footprints, and three stories. We also work on small single-family detached homes, miners’ cottages, and the handful of larger Victorian “mine boss” homes scattered throughout the borough.
~10 minutes from our Pottsville showroom via Route 901.
Tamaqua is a borough of roughly 6,700 residents at the eastern edge of Schuylkill County, serving as a gateway between Schuylkill, Carbon, and Luzerne counties along Route 209. The town has the most remarkably well-preserved historic downtown in the region — Broad Street features Victorian and Edwardian architecture that is gaining revitalization recognition and attracting new investment. The restored Tamaqua Train Station anchors the downtown, while the Little Schuylkill River and Wabash Creek divide the borough into distinct neighborhoods. Rush Township to the north offers 1960s–80s ranchers and Cape Cods in more suburban settings. Tamaqua is gaining attention as an affordable alternative for Lehigh Valley commuters who can buy a home for a fraction of the cost and renovate it beautifully.
Tamaqua home improvement benefits from the borough’s downtown revitalization and the influx of new buyers from the Lehigh Valley. Kitchen remodeling in historic Broad Street homes is the standout project. Flooring installation is strong across all neighborhoods. Tile work in bathrooms and entryways is especially popular in the Victorian and Edwardian homes. Entry door replacement is a frequent request as homeowners update curb appeal on their revitalized properties.
Also serving: Rush Twp, Coaldale, Lansford, Summit Hill (Carbon County — Panther Valley), Hometown, Barnesville, and McAdoo.
Yes — Tamaqua is approximately 25 minutes from our Pottsville showroom via Route 209 and Route 54. We serve every neighborhood including Broad Street downtown, East End, West End, and Rush Township. We also serve the nearby Carbon County communities of Coaldale, Lansford, and Summit Hill.
Kitchen remodeling in historic homes tops the list. The downtown revitalization along Broad Street has attracted new homeowners who invest in modernizing interiors while preserving architectural character. Flooring installation and tile work are also in high demand.
Approximately 25 minutes via Route 209 and Route 54. Our crews work in Tamaqua regularly and have completed projects throughout the borough and Rush Township.
Row homes and twins in the borough core, Victorian and Edwardian homes along Broad Street, 1910s–30s Craftsman bungalows, 1960s–80s ranchers and Cape Cods in Rush Twp, and stone-construction homes unique to Tamaqua.
~25 minutes from our Pottsville showroom via Route 209 and Route 54.
Ashland is one of the most purely coal-era towns in Schuylkill County, with roughly 2,700 residents living in housing built almost entirely before 1940. Located about 20 minutes north on Route 61, Ashland once had a population exceeding 7,000 during the peak of anthracite mining, and the housing stock reflects that larger-population era — dense blocks of 3-story row homes with narrow footprints, original hardwood floors, plaster walls, and steep interior staircases line Centre Street and the surrounding grid. The community carries strong Polish, Lithuanian, and Ukrainian heritage. Pioneer Tunnel Coal Mine and Steam Train operates as a tourist attraction, and nearby Centralia — the famous town above an underground coal fire burning since 1962 — draws curious visitors through the area.
Ashland home improvement is fueled by the intersection of extremely affordable home prices and solid pre-war construction. At $50–70K median values, a $15–20K investment in flooring, kitchen, and bathroom upgrades can transform a property completely. Flooring installation — replacing worn original hardwood with luxury vinyl plank or new hardwood — is the most popular project. Kitchen remodeling in the compact row-home galley layouts is a close second. Bathroom remodeling and window replacement round out the most common requests.
Also serving: Butler Twp, Gordon, Girardville, Centralia area, Mount Carmel (Northumberland County), and Shamokin.
Yes — Ashland is approximately 20 minutes north of our Pottsville showroom via Route 61. We serve the entire borough including Centre Street, North Ashland, South Ashland, and the Gordon area.
Flooring installation. Nearly every home was built before 1940 with original hardwood floors that are often worn, damaged, or covered by layers of old carpet and linoleum. Replacing them transforms the entire home. Kitchen remodeling in compact galley layouts is the second most popular project.
Approximately 20 minutes via Route 61 North. The drive is a straight shot up the main corridor, and our crews make the trip regularly.
Coal-era row homes and twins built before 1940 — three-story, narrow-footprint, shared-wall homes with original hardwood, plaster walls, and steep staircases. We also work on smaller single-family detached homes and the handful of larger Victorian mine management homes.
~20 minutes from our Pottsville showroom via Route 61 North.
Shenandoah is a borough of roughly 4,800 residents with one of the densest row-home concentrations in all of Schuylkill County. Virtually the entire housing stock was built before 1940 during the peak of anthracite coal production, when the population exceeded 25,000. The grid street pattern reflects industrial-era planning — block after block of 3-story, narrow-lot, shared-wall homes with identical footprints marching up the hillsides. Many retain original hardwood floors, some still restorable. The community carries deeply Eastern European heritage — Lithuanian, Polish, and Ukrainian families built multiple ornate churches with onion domes that define the skyline. Shenandoah is central to the Molly Maguires labor history of the 1870s. A growing Hispanic and Latino community is adding new businesses along Main Street.
Shenandoah is where renovation investment goes the furthest in Schuylkill County. With homes available under $50K, a $15–25K interior upgrade — new flooring throughout, a kitchen refresh, and a bathroom remodel — transforms a property dramatically. Flooring installation is the single most popular project. Kitchen remodeling in the compact layouts is next, followed by bathroom remodeling that replaces outdated fixtures with modern tile showers.
Also serving: Mahanoy City, Girardville, Ringtown, Frackville, and Lost Creek.
Yes — Shenandoah is approximately 20 minutes from our Pottsville showroom via Route 924 and Route 61/54. We serve the entire borough including Main Street, West Shenandoah, East Shenandoah, and the surrounding West Mahanoy Twp and Lost Creek areas.
Flooring installation by a wide margin. Nearly every home was built before 1940 with original hardwood floors covered by layers of old carpet and linoleum. A $15–25K combined flooring, kitchen, and bathroom upgrade delivers a dramatic return at Shenandoah’s price points.
Approximately 20 minutes via Route 924 and Route 61/54. Our crews make the trip regularly for active projects throughout the borough.
Overwhelmingly 3-story coal-era row homes and twins with narrow lots, shared walls, and identical footprints. We also work on larger detached homes and mixed-use buildings along Main Street. Virtually no homes in Shenandoah were built after 1950.
~20 minutes from our Pottsville showroom via Route 924 and Route 61/54.
Pine Grove sits in southern Schuylkill County where agricultural and coal heritage merge, creating a housing market more varied than the northern coal towns. The borough has about 2,100 residents with a walkable core centered on Tulpehocken Street, while the surrounding Pine Grove Township adds roughly 4,500 more across larger lots and rural acreage. The I-81 interchange gives Pine Grove commuter connectivity that the coal towns lack — Lebanon is 20 minutes south, Harrisburg about 40 minutes — and this access drives steady housing demand. Sweet Arrow Lake County Park and Swatara State Park provide recreational anchors. The Pennsylvania German (Dutch) heritage is visible in the architecture, and the Pine Grove Area School District and the annual Pine Grove Fair are central to community life.
Pine Grove home improvement reflects the area’s more suburban character. Kitchen remodeling is the top project — the 1960s–80s ranchers and bi-levels in Pine Grove Township have original kitchens ready for a complete transformation. Flooring installation across entire main floors is popular in the open-plan ranchers. Custom closet systems are a frequent add-on in the larger colonials. Bathroom remodeling and tile work round out the list.
Also serving: Washington Twp, Tremont, Tower City (Dauphin County), Swatara Twp, and Jonestown (Lebanon County via I-81).
Yes — we serve all of Pine Grove Borough and Pine Grove Township, covering the full southern Schuylkill County corridor. Pine Grove is approximately 25 minutes from our Pottsville showroom via Route 61 and I-81/895.
Kitchen remodeling in 1960s–80s ranchers and bi-levels with original kitchens due for a full update. Whole-home flooring installation and custom closet systems are also in high demand.
Approximately 25 minutes via Route 61 south to I-81 and Route 895. The I-81 interchange makes Pine Grove highly accessible.
Single-family detached homes, 1960s–80s ranchers and bi-levels, historic stone and frame farmhouses, 1950s–70s Cape Cods, 1980s–2000s colonials, and manufactured homes in the more rural areas.
~25 minutes from our Pottsville showroom via Route 61 and I-81/895.
Hamburg sits near the Schuylkill–Berks county line along Route 61 South, with roughly 4,000 residents and access to the I-78 interchange that connects to the Lehigh Valley in about 40 minutes and Harrisburg in about 60 minutes. This connectivity makes Hamburg one of the stronger housing markets in our service area, benefiting from Berks County economics. The historic core dates to the late 1700s, reflecting Pennsylvania German (Dutch) settlement, with row homes and twins along Main and State Streets. Hamburg Mountain provides elevated lots with views, while Windsor Township offers suburban development. Tilden Township is anchored by the massive Bass Pro Shops (formerly Cabela’s), which draws millions of visitors annually. The Appalachian Trail passes through nearby Port Clinton, and Blue Mountain provides the scenic backdrop.
Hamburg home improvement is driven by a market that supports higher investment levels than the coal towns. Kitchen remodeling is the most popular project. Flooring installation is strong across all housing types. Window replacement addresses energy efficiency in older borough homes. Tile work in bathrooms and kitchens is a standout category, especially in the PA German stone farmhouses where tile complements the original stonework beautifully.
Also serving: Shoemakersville, Leesport, Shartlesville, and northern Berks County communities along the Route 61 corridor.
Yes — Hamburg is approximately 25 minutes south of our Pottsville showroom via Route 61. We serve the entire borough including downtown Main/State Street, Hamburg Mountain, and the surrounding Windsor and Tilden Townships. We also cover northern Berks County communities along the Route 61 corridor.
Kitchen remodeling leads, particularly in the 1960s–80s ranchers and split-levels. Hamburg homeowners tend to invest at a higher level than deeper coal-country towns, choosing premium countertops, quality cabinetry, and durable flooring. Tile work in bathrooms and kitchens is also especially popular.
Approximately 25 minutes via Route 61 South. Hamburg sits on the Schuylkill–Berks county line near the I-78 interchange.
Hamburg has the most diverse housing stock in our service area. Downtown row homes, PA German stone farmhouses, 1960s–80s ranchers and split-levels, 1950s–70s Cape Cods, 1980s–2000s colonials, and newer construction in Windsor and Tilden Townships.
~25 minutes from our Pottsville showroom via Route 61 South.
Frackville is a borough of roughly 3,600 residents that serves as a gateway connecting northern and southern Schuylkill County via the I-81 interchange. This position along the major north–south corridor between Harrisburg and Scranton gives Frackville a slightly more commercial character than other coal towns, anchored by the Walmart and retail strip along Altamont Blvd. The housing stock is predominantly pre-1960, with typical coal-era row homes along Lehigh Avenue and Broad Mountain Avenue, but more varied than some purely coal towns because I-81 development brought some 1960s–80s construction. Broad Mountain provides scenic views from the borough’s elevated western edge. Ryan Township surrounds the borough with more rural edges. Eagle Rock Resort is about 20 minutes away.
Frackville home improvement reflects the borough’s mix of coal-era and mid-century housing. Bathroom remodeling is the most popular project, addressing outdated fixtures and tile in pre-war row homes and updating original bathrooms in the 1960s–70s ranchers. Flooring installation is strong across all neighborhoods. Kitchen remodeling transforms compact layouts with modern cabinets and countertops. Door replacement is a frequent request as homeowners upgrade both curb appeal and energy efficiency.
Also serving: Butler Twp, Mahanoy Twp, Gilberton, Shenandoah (~6 mi), Mahanoy City (~5 mi), Ashland (~8 mi), and Pottsville (~10 mi).
Yes — Frackville is approximately 15 minutes from our Pottsville showroom via Route 61 and I-81. We serve the entire borough including downtown Lehigh Avenue, the Altamont Blvd corridor, Broad Mountain, and the surrounding Ryan Township.
Bathroom remodeling is the most popular project, where pre-war row homes and 1960s–70s ranchers both have bathrooms overdue for updating. Flooring installation throughout the home is a close second, followed by kitchen remodeling and door replacement.
Approximately 15 minutes via Route 61 and I-81. The I-81 interchange makes the drive quick and direct.
Coal-era row homes and twins in the downtown core, small single-family detached homes from the early 1900s, 1960s–70s ranchers and Cape Cods near the commercial corridor, and coal-era miner’s homes. Frackville’s housing stock is more varied than some purely coal towns because of mid-century development following I-81 construction.
~15 minutes from our Pottsville showroom via Route 61 and I-81.