
Vene Construction serves Easton homeowners and businesses with residential remodeling, commercial renovations, and multi-trade construction work managed by one local team.
- 5.0 · 35 Google reviews
- PA License #172911
- Licensed · Bonded · Insured
- Bilingual — English / Español
Licensed general contractor serving Easton homes and businesses
Vene Construction is a licensed Pennsylvania general contractor serving Easton, PA, and the surrounding Lehigh Valley. We handle residential remodeling, commercial renovations, and multi-trade construction projects for homeowners, business owners, landlords, and property managers.
Our work includes kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, basement finishing, drywall and framing, flooring, painting, tile installation, windows and patio doors, millwork, insulation, decks and outdoor structures, and commercial construction.
The company is led by Lorenzo Perez and Yamild Perez, a father-and-son team serving Easton, Allentown, and the surrounding Lehigh Valley. Vene Construction holds PA Contractor License #172911, carries insurance, provides a one-year workmanship warranty on installed work, and serves clients in English and Spanish.
Easton is part of our normal service area. We work across downtown Easton, Centre Square, College Hill, the West Ward, the Heights, and nearby Northampton County neighborhoods where older homes, narrow lots, and mixed-use buildings can make the project more complicated than it looks at first walkthrough.
If you are comparing a general contractor Easton PA homeowners can trust, look for clear scope, direct communication, proper insurance, and a team that understands older Lehigh Valley construction. Every project starts with a free on-site estimate.
Our services in Easton
General contracting services encompass commercial and residential construction and renovation work. A good general contractor coordinates scheduling, manages specialty trades, watches the budget, protects the site, and keeps the final finish aligned with the written scope.
What to know about remodeling older Easton homes
Easton is not one kind of housing market. The city sits where the Lehigh and Delaware rivers meet, across from Phillipsburg, New Jersey, with downtown rowhomes, Victorian houses, College Hill properties, West Ward homes, mid-century neighborhoods, and commercial blocks near the heart of the city.
Downtown Easton and the streets around Centre Square include older buildings with high ceilings, plaster walls, original trim, narrow kitchens, tight bathrooms, and mixed-use layouts.
College Hill has older singles and doubles tied to Lafayette College. Projects here often involve kitchens, baths, flooring, painting, trim restoration, window decisions, and finish work that respects the character of the house.
Different neighborhoods need different project planning
The West Ward includes pre-war rowhomes and compact houses where space planning matters. A small kitchen, bathroom, or basement can work well when the design is honest about structure, storage, access, and plumbing paths.
The Heights and outlying Easton neighborhoods include more mid-century and newer homes, where projects often center on flooring, drywall, insulation, painting, bathrooms, kitchens, basements, decks, and future maintenance.
Exterior work visible from a street, sidewalk, or public way in Easton's Local Historic District may require a Certificate of Appropriateness. Interior-only remodeling usually has more flexibility, but visible windows, doors, trim, siding, additions, and restoration work should be checked before scope is final.
Permits, contracts, and contractor basics
Effective communication and project management are essential in home remodeling because they help projects stay clearer on schedule, budget, expectations, and order of work. Before construction starts, the scope should explain what is included, what is excluded, which allowances are open, and how changes are handled.
For Pennsylvania home improvement work, any contractor performing at least $5,000 annually must register with the PA Attorney General's Office. Pennsylvania's Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act also requires liability insurance covering at least $50,000 for personal injury and at least $50,000 for property damage caused by the contractor's work.
A written home improvement contract should include the contractor's HIC registration number, a defined payment schedule, the scope of work, the total price or time-and-materials terms, and other required details. Workers' compensation also matters when contractor employees are on site.
Easton maintains contractor license and certificate processes through the municipal Department of Planning and Codes, and permit needs depend on project scope and property type. Easton's UCC permit instructions cover building, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing permits for qualifying construction, alteration, repair, demolition, system installation, replacement, or change-of-use work.
If you are comparing contractors, ask for recent references for similar work, proof of insurance, registration information, and a clear written proposal. You can also check complaint history through the Better Business Bureau or the PA Bureau of Consumer Protection.
For larger commercial projects, bonding may be discussed when the owner, landlord, lender, or contract requires it.
How a Vene Construction project works
Free on-site estimate
Lorenzo or Yamild visits your Easton property, walks the space, and asks what needs to change before we separate simple finish work from a larger construction scope.
Written scope and budget
You receive a written proposal that explains what is included, what is not included, and which selections or conditions could affect the final budget.
Planning and coordination
We talk through materials, access, timing, permits, and any engineering or specialty-trade questions before finish work begins.
Build and communication
During construction, we coordinate the job, keep the site organized, answer questions, and manage the work in the right order.
Final walkthrough and warranty
We review the work with you, create a punch list if anything needs attention, and provide a one-year workmanship warranty on work we install.
Why Easton homeowners and businesses choose Vene Construction
Vene Construction is a family-run company, not a rotating sales office. Lorenzo and Yamild stay involved so details do not get lost between the estimate, the build, and the final walkthrough.
We are close enough to Easton for normal scheduling, follow-up, and job-site supervision. That matters when a project needs a quick answer, another look at a detail, or a decision before the next trade can start.
Clients care about more than the finished photo. They care about whether the team shows up, protects the house, communicates clearly, respects the budget, and does great work without making the process harder than it needs to be.
- 5.0 ★ rating across 35 Google reviews
- PA Contractor License #172911
- Licensed · Bonded · Insured
- OSHA 30-hour certified
- Family-run and owner-managed
- One-year workmanship warranty
- Bilingual team — English / Español
- Written scopes and clear communication
- Residential and commercial experience
- Serving Easton and the Lehigh Valley
Recent projects in and near Easton
Start with the confirmed Chestnut Hill Easton deck and gazebo project, then review nearby Bethlehem examples that show related Northampton County remodeling and exterior work.
Frequently asked questions — Easton
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