JDB SERVICE GROUP

Property Maintenance & Construction Management

As a local Property Maintenance & Construction Management provider, reputation is very important to us. We pride ourselves on ‘Service with a Standard” and will ensure your satisfaction. Regardless of the size or scope of work, your property is our priority. In an industry infamously known for dissatisfaction, JDB Service Group is focused on you. We treat you like family.

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Residential & Commercial Services

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Build

Our Construction Management division is equipped to build anything from your architectural plans. No matter the size, no project is too big or small. If you’re planning to build a new home, we have an in-house real estate consultant to help you acquire the land. Ready to expand your current footprint? Let us help bring your vision to life! 

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Repair

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it! But, when it does break, call JDB. We offer the service of a local handyman without the inconsistencies. Save time and money by bundling repairs together and take advantage of our multitalented technicians.

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Replace

When you’re ready to replace that old heater or upgrade the kitchen & baths, we have the top products to make your home run like new.  Choosing the right contractor for the job is important. We have completed every scope of work imaginable and you can rely on our 20+ years of experience to do the job right, the first time!

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Maintain

The JDB maintenance system has been honed over 25 years servicing community-based living arrangements along with commercial and residential portfolios.  We help maintain your assets and secure your business at any stage of the property lifecycle. 

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DONE RIGHT or WE MAKE IT RIGHT. We stand by our skilled technicians and installers which means we stand by you! If you are dissatisfied with our service, we will do our best to make the situation right.

Emergency Service

Trouble comes at all hours of the day...and night! JDB offers around the clock emergency services for electric, plumbing & more. Call the number below 24 hours-a-day when you're in need.

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From Our Valued Customers

Annemarie Lower Gwynedd, PA

"…realistic for each project and provides the outcomes with realistic expectations especially in terms of cost and time."

Elizabeth Horsham, PA

“JDB Service Group did an excellent job on all of the work performed for us over the years. They were reliable, clean, they came in on time and within budget.”

Cheryl Blue Bell, PA

"JDB has completed and managed multiple projects as we continue to remodel our home...and ongoing service for the house that was built in the 1950’s. Simply the best!"

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New Construction

Yes, we require plans to get started. If you need help preparing a design, we can refer someone to help! Building plans are typically created by an architect or a draftsman. If you have already hired an architect for your project, they should provide you with the building plans as part of their services. If you do not have an architect, you can find one through a referral or by doing some research online. Additionally, some construction companies may have in-house architects or designers who can create building plans for you. Once you have the plans, you can bring them to a construction management company to begin the building process.

Depending on your design plans, building size and amenities, we have a solution for all new construction. We utilize the services of vetted & reputable sub-contractors and home building specialists. Our team will evaluate your needs and determine the best combination of service providers to execute your plans. Inquire today!

Windows & Doors

The choice between wood and vinyl windows ultimately depends on your personal preferences and budget. Here are some factors to consider:

  • Appearance: If you want a traditional or natural look, wood windows may be the better choice. Vinyl windows are available in a range of colors and finishes, but they don’t offer the same warmth and character as wood.

  • Durability: Vinyl windows are generally more durable than wood and require less maintenance. They won’t rot, warp, or fade like wood, and they’re less likely to develop problems like mold or insect infestations.

  • Energy efficiency: Both wood and vinyl windows can be energy efficient, but vinyl windows are generally more effective at reducing air leakage and heat transfer. This can lead to lower energy bills and greater comfort in your home.

  • Cost: Vinyl windows are typically less expensive than wood windows, making them a popular choice for budget-conscious homeowners. However, if you’re willing to invest in the higher cost of wood windows, you may appreciate their long-term value and aesthetic appeal.

Ultimately, the choice between wood and vinyl windows depends on your priorities and budget. Contact us to discuss which option is best for you and your home. Our Construction Management team can help you make the best decisions for your real estate investment. 

A double hung window is a type of window that has two movable sashes (the parts of the window that hold the glass) that slide up and down within the window frame. Both the upper and lower sashes can be opened, allowing for improved ventilation and easy cleaning. Double hung windows are a popular choice for many homes due to their classic appearance, versatility, and energy efficiency. They are also available in a variety of materials, such as wood, vinyl, and fiberglass.

Siding & Façade

Vinyl and cement siding are two popular options for homeowners looking to upgrade or replace their existing siding. Vinyl siding is made from PVC plastic and is a lightweight and durable option that is available in a wide range of colors and styles. Cement siding, on the other hand, is made from a mixture of cement, sand, and fibers, and is also known as fiber cement siding. It is heavier than vinyl and requires professional installation.

One of the main benefits of vinyl siding is that it is low maintenance and easy to clean. It is also less expensive than cement siding, making it a popular choice for homeowners on a budget. However, vinyl siding can crack, warp, or fade over time, and may not be as durable as cement siding.

Cement siding, on the other hand, is extremely durable and resistant to rot, pests, and fire. It can also be painted to match your home’s color scheme. However, cement siding requires professional installation and may be more expensive than vinyl.

Ultimately, the choice between vinyl and cement siding depends on your individual needs and preferences. Consider factors such as durability, maintenance, cost, and aesthetic appeal when making your decision.

Yes, siding can be hung over stucco, but it is not recommended. Stucco is a relatively smooth surface, and it may not provide an adequate base for the siding to adhere to. This can result in the siding buckling, warping or cracking. Additionally, the extra layer of siding can create an additional moisture barrier that traps moisture between the stucco and the siding, leading to potential moisture damage and mold growth.

It’s always best to consult with a professional contractor before installing siding over stucco. In some cases, it may be necessary to remove the stucco entirely before installing new siding to ensure a proper and long-lasting installation.

Deck & Patio

Wood decking is made from natural wood, such as cedar or redwood, while composite decking is made from a combination of wood fibers and plastic. Composite decking is designed to be low-maintenance and resistant to moisture, insects, and rot. It can be made to look like natural wood or come in a variety of colors and patterns.

Wood decking, on the other hand, requires regular maintenance, such as staining or sealing, to prevent it from fading, cracking, or rotting. However, it is often preferred by those who enjoy the look and feel of natural wood.

Ultimately, the choice between wood and composite decking comes down to personal preference and budget. While composite decking is typically more expensive upfront, it requires less maintenance over time. Wood decking may be more affordable upfront, but ongoing maintenance costs should be factored in.

There are many composite decking manufacturers in the market, but some of the most popular and trusted brands include:

  1. Trex: Trex is one of the leading composite decking manufacturers and offers a wide range of products in various colors and finishes. Their decking products are known for their durability, low maintenance, and eco-friendliness.

  2. TimberTech: TimberTech is another top brand in the composite decking industry. They offer high-quality decking products with a variety of textures, colors, and finishes. TimberTech is known for its scratch-resistant, slip-resistant, and stain-resistant decking options.

  3. Fiberon: Fiberon is a reputable composite decking manufacturer that offers a range of products in various styles and colors. Their decking products are durable, low maintenance, and resistant to fading, staining, and scratching.

  4. Azek: Azek is a well-known composite decking brand that offers decking products with a variety of textures, colors, and finishes. Their decking products are resistant to stains, scratches, and fading.

  5. MoistureShield: MoistureShield is a leading composite decking manufacturer that offers high-quality products in various colors and finishes. Their decking products are moisture-resistant, slip-resistant, and eco-friendly.

Ultimately, the best composite decking manufacturer for you will depend on your specific needs and preferences. It is important to do your research and compare different brands before making a decision.

Kitchen & Bathroom

Not necessarily. It depends on the cause and severity of the leak. In some cases, a simple repair such as re-caulking or replacing a seal can fix the problem. However, if the leak has caused significant damage to the surrounding area or if the shower has reached the end of its lifespan, replacement may be the best option. It is important to have a professional assess the situation and provide recommendations for the most cost-effective and long-term solution.

Both granite and quartz are popular choices for kitchen countertops due to their durability, beauty, and low maintenance requirements.

Granite is a natural stone and comes in a variety of colors and patterns, making each slab unique. It is heat-resistant and scratch-resistant, but can be prone to staining if not properly sealed. Granite also requires periodic sealing to maintain its appearance.

Quartz, on the other hand, is a man-made material made of crushed quartz, resin, and pigments. It is available in a wide range of colors and patterns and has a consistent appearance throughout the slab. Quartz is highly durable, resistant to stains, and does not require sealing.

Ultimately, the choice between granite and quartz comes down to personal preference and lifestyle factors. Granite may be the best option for those who appreciate natural beauty and are willing to perform regular maintenance, while quartz may be a better choice for those seeking low maintenance and consistency in appearance.

Plumbing & HVAC

A traditional water heater, also known as a tank water heater, stores and heats a large amount of water in a tank, ready for use when you turn on the tap. The water is kept at a constant temperature, even when you are not using hot water, which can lead to energy waste.

A tankless water heater, on the other hand, heats water as you need it, without storing it in a tank. When you turn on the hot water tap, cold water flows through a pipe into the unit, where it is heated by either gas or electric elements. Tankless water heaters are generally more energy-efficient than traditional water heaters because they only heat the water you need, when you need it.

While a traditional water heater may be more affordable upfront, a tankless water heater can save you money on your energy bills in the long run. It’s important to consider your household’s hot water needs, including the number of occupants and water usage habits, before deciding which type of water heater is right for you.

Lead pipes were commonly used in older homes before the 1950s, and some homes built as late as the 1980s may still have lead pipes in their plumbing systems. The main problem with lead pipes is that lead can leach into the water supply, especially if the pipes corrode or are damaged. This can lead to serious health issues, particularly in young children and pregnant women.

If you suspect that your home has lead pipes, it is important to have your water tested for lead levels. If lead levels are high, it is recommended that the lead pipes be replaced with safer materials, such as copper or PEX. It is also recommended that you use a certified plumber to perform the replacement, as improper removal of lead pipes can actually increase the risk of lead exposure.

Electric & Lighting

If your home is over 25 years old and has not had any significant electrical upgrades, it may be time to consider an electrical upgrade. Additionally, if you are experiencing electrical problems such as flickering lights, tripped circuit breakers, or outlets that are not working, it may be a sign that your electrical system needs attention.

Other signs that you may need an electrical upgrade include:

  • Your home has an old, outdated electrical panel
  • You are adding new appliances or electronics to your home
  • Your home has old wiring or inadequate outlets
  • You are planning a major home renovation

An electrical upgrade can provide increased safety, reliability, and convenience for your home. A licensed electrician can assess your electrical system and provide recommendations for upgrades that will meet your specific needs.

Yes, it is possible to add recessed lighting to your home. However, the process may involve cutting holes in your ceiling and running wiring, which can be a complex and time-consuming task. It’s important to hire a licensed and experienced electrician who can properly install the wiring and fixtures to ensure the job is done safely and to code.

Additionally, it’s important to consider the type of insulation in your ceiling, as some types may need to be moved or replaced in order to accommodate the new fixtures. It’s also important to consider the placement and spacing of the fixtures to ensure that the lighting is even and provides adequate illumination for the space.

Overall, adding recessed lighting can be a great way to update and enhance the lighting in your home, but it’s important to work with a qualified electrician to ensure that the job is done safely and effectively.

Basement Conversion

Yes, a damp basement can be turned into living space, but it is important to address the moisture issue before starting any renovation work. Dampness can lead to mold growth and compromise the structural integrity of your home.

To make your basement livable, you’ll need to address the source of the moisture first. This could involve waterproofing the basement walls and floor, improving drainage around the foundation, and fixing any plumbing leaks. Once the moisture issue is resolved, you can then begin the process of finishing the basement.

It’s also important to note that building codes may require certain specifications for basement living spaces, such as ceiling height, egress windows, and proper ventilation. Consulting with a professional contractor who specializes in basement renovations can help ensure that your project meets all necessary requirements and is completed safely and effectively.

In most cases, yes. According to building codes, finished basements must have a means of egress, which is a way for occupants to exit the space in case of an emergency. This typically means having a door or window that leads directly to the outside, or a window that is large enough for a person to escape through in case of fire or other emergency.

If your basement doesn’t have an exit to the outdoors, you may be able to install an egress window or door. However, this can be a complex and costly process that requires cutting through the foundation and installing a well around the window or door to prevent water infiltration.

It’s important to consult with a licensed contractor or building professional to determine the specific requirements for your area and the best course of action for your basement.

Flooring

Hardwood flooring is made from solid wood planks that are milled from a single piece of timber. It is durable, long-lasting, and can be sanded and refinished multiple times. Engineered flooring, on the other hand, is made of multiple layers of wood veneers that are glued together with a layer of hardwood on top. This layer of hardwood is often referred to as the wear layer and can be sanded and refinished, but only a limited number of times. Engineered flooring is often more stable and resistant to moisture than hardwood, making it a good choice for areas with fluctuating humidity levels or where moisture is a concern.

Hardwood flooring tends to be more expensive than engineered flooring due to its solid wood construction, but it can also add more value to a home. Engineered flooring is a good choice for those who want the look and feel of hardwood flooring but with added stability and moisture resistance. Ultimately, the choice between hardwood and engineered flooring comes down to personal preference, budget, and the specific needs of your space.

  1. Ceramic or Porcelain Tile: These are the most popular choices for kitchen and bathroom floors due to their durability, water-resistance, and ease of maintenance. They come in a wide variety of colors, patterns, and sizes to fit any design style.

  2. Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT): LVT is a synthetic material that can mimic the look of wood or stone flooring. It is durable, water-resistant, and easy to clean, making it a great choice for kitchen and bathroom floors.

  3. Natural Stone: If you’re looking for a high-end option, natural stone like marble or granite can add a touch of luxury to your kitchen or bathroom. However, they require regular maintenance and can be more susceptible to damage than other options.

  4. Hardwood: While not the most popular choice for bathrooms due to moisture concerns, hardwood can add warmth and character to a kitchen. However, it requires regular maintenance and may not hold up as well to spills and heavy foot traffic.

Ultimately, the best choice for your kitchen or bathroom floor will depend on your personal preferences and lifestyle needs. It’s important to consider factors like durability, water-resistance, and ease of maintenance before making a decision.

Paint & Wall Treatment

  1. Clean the surface: Dirt, dust, and debris can cause the surface to look streaky. Before applying any new paint, clean the surface thoroughly to remove any debris.

  2. Sand the surface: If the surface is rough, use sandpaper to smooth it out. Start with a coarse grit sandpaper and gradually work your way up to a finer grit sandpaper.

  3. Prime the surface: If the surface is still rough after sanding, you may need to apply a coat of primer to create a smooth surface for the paint to adhere to.

  4. Apply a fresh coat of paint: Once the surface is clean, smooth, and primed, you can apply a fresh coat of paint. Be sure to use a high-quality paint and apply it evenly with a brush or roller.

If these steps do not solve the problem, you may want to consider hiring a professional painter to help identify and fix the issue.

There are many popular wall coverings and design materials available, each with its own unique look and feel. Some of the most popular options include:

  1. Paint: Paint is a classic and versatile choice that comes in a wide range of colors and finishes. It can be used to create a variety of looks, from bold and dramatic to soft and subtle.

  2. Wallpaper: Wallpaper is a great way to add texture and pattern to your walls. It’s available in a range of styles, from traditional to modern, and can be used to create a variety of looks.

  3. Tile: Tile is a durable and practical choice for walls, particularly in areas such as kitchens and bathrooms. It’s available in a range of colors, patterns, and sizes, and can be used to create a variety of looks.

  4. Wood paneling: Wood paneling is a classic choice that can add warmth and texture to a room. It’s available in a range of finishes, from natural wood to painted and stained options.

  5. Stone veneer: Stone veneer is a great way to add texture and character to your walls. It’s available in a range of natural stone options, including granite, marble, and limestone.

Ultimately, the best wall covering and design material for your space will depend on your personal style and the overall look and feel you’re trying to achieve. A professional contractor or interior designer can help you explore your options and choose the right materials for your project.