Vene Construction
Kitchen remodeled by Vene Construction, general contractor in Temple, PA
Service Area · Temple, PA

Vene Construction LLC is a licensed general contractor serving Temple homeowners and businesses with kitchen and bath remodeling, basement finishing, and multi-trade construction managed by one local team.

  • 5.0 · 41 Google reviews
  • PA License #172911
  • Licensed · Bonded · Insured
  • Bilingual — English / Español
Temple General Contractor

Licensed general contractor serving Temple homes and businesses

Vene Construction LLC is a licensed Pennsylvania general contractor serving Temple, 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 based in Allentown and serving 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.

If you are comparing a general contractor Temple 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.

Services

Our services in Temple

General contracting services cover 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.

Older Homes

What to know about remodeling older Lehigh Valley homes

Many homes around Temple were built decades ago, and older construction often involves plaster walls, original trim, older framing, basement moisture, and uneven floors. These conditions are worth understanding before the new work starts.

A kitchen, bathroom, or basement can work well in an older home when the design is honest about structure, storage, access, and plumbing paths. We inspect conditions carefully and explain what we find before we write the scope.

Interior remodeling usually has more flexibility, but visible windows, doors, trim, siding, additions, and restoration work should be checked against local rules before the scope is final.

Planning The Work

A clear plan keeps the project on track

Good communication and project management keep a remodel on schedule and on budget. Before construction starts, the scope should explain what is included, what is excluded, which allowances are open, and how changes are handled.

When a project touches several trades, affects structure, or needs permits, one contractor coordinating the work reduces confusion and keeps the job moving in the right order.

Every Temple project starts with a free on-site estimate so we can look at the space, talk through your goals, and give you a clear written next step.

Permits & Contracts

Permits, contracts, and contractor basics

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.

Permit needs depend on project scope and property type. Structural changes, major electrical or plumbing work, mechanical changes, demolition, additions, egress changes, and change-of-use work usually need more review than surface-level finish work. When a project requires permits, we help coordinate the permit process and inspections.

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.

Our Process

How a Vene Construction project works

  1. Free on-site estimate

    Lorenzo or Yamild visits your Temple property, walks the space, and asks what needs to change before we separate simple finish work from a larger construction scope.

  2. 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.

  3. Planning and coordination

    We talk through materials, access, timing, permits, and any engineering or specialty-trade questions before finish work begins.

  4. Build and communication

    During construction, we coordinate the job, keep the site organized, answer questions, and manage the work in the right order.

  5. 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 Vene Construction

Why Temple 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 Temple 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 41 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 and Spanish
  • Written scopes and clear communication
  • Residential and commercial experience
  • Serving Temple and the Lehigh Valley
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Ready To Start Your Project?

If you're in Temple, we can come out, look at the space, and give you a clear next step.