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Single Philadelphia home with curb appeal. House is smooth stucco in a darker beige and highlighted with a historic shade of olive drab on the porch columns.

Beautifully restored home in the Chestnut HIll / Mt. Airy / Wyndmoor section with major curb appeal. Stucco remediated and reapplied using a Smooth Stucco effect, perfected by our masonry experts at Logan Construction.

Stucco Remediation and Vinyl Siding major project

No project is too big or too small for Logan Construction. Just minutes away, every day.

This massive repair and restoration project in Philadelphia's South Philadelphia area coincided with another stucco remediation undertaking where the client went for a completely new look, choosing the contemporary appeal of Hardie siding (seen to the right.)

South Philadelphia flatiron row home with stucco remediation and Hardie siding installation

Even contemporary builds get better with Logan Construction. Stucco removal from 2nd floor window boxes and replaced with reliable and fashionable Hardie Siding.

South Philly, Northwest Philly, and Port Fishington (Port Richmond, Fishtown, and Kensington) are famous for its flatiron stye buildings. Best described as a triangle shape or ending in a point, can you guess which flatiron is Philadelphia's most famous?

Hint: It's under the El and Mickey trained Rocky there!  

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Residential property, investment property, and commercial property are all within the scope of our work, and our partnerships and cohort relationship with other specialty services in roofing, drywall, exterior and interior finishings makes no job too big for us to complete. 

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Services Explained

Exterior Finishing

Home exterior finishing in Philadelphia plays a vital role in protecting your property while enhancing its curb appeal. The process encompasses a range of services tailored to safeguard homes from the region’s variable weather conditions, including humid summers and icy winters. One essential aspect is

Masonry Work

Brick or stone facades, which are popular in Philadelphia due to their durability and historic appeal.
Proper masonry repairs or installations not only maintain a home’s structural integrity but also add timeless charm.

Siding

Another key element to exterior finishing is siding, with options like vinyl, fiber cement, and wood offering varying degrees of resilience and aesthetics. Insulation under the siding can improve energy efficiency, a crucial consideration in reducing heating and cooling costs.

Roofing and Gutters

Both Roofing and Gutters are integral to exterior finishing. Ensuring they are well-maintained prevents water damage, mold growth, and other issues.

Exterior Painting and
Weatherproofing

Exterior painting and weatherproofing add a layer of protection while allowing homeowners to express their personal style. Finally, landscaping accents such as hardscaping or custom walkways often complement the finishing process.

A well-executed exterior finish not only boosts the value of your home but also ensures it remains a reliable and beautiful shelter for years to come.

 

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Locations We Proudly Serve

Ardmore, Pennsylvania, located on the prestigious Main Line just west of Philadelphia, offers a rich mix of housing options that blend suburban comfort with urban accessibility. Known for its vibrant downtown and community-oriented atmosphere, Ardmore is a sought-after area for families, professionals, and retirees alike.

Homes in Ardmore range from charming early 20th-century colonials and craftsman-style homes to modern townhouses and luxury condos. Many properties showcase classic stone facades, slate roofs, and mature landscaping, reflecting the area’s historic appeal. Single-family homes on tree-lined streets are popular for their spacious interiors and character details like hardwood floors and built-ins.

For those seeking low-maintenance living, Ardmore has numerous condominium and townhouse developments, often featuring contemporary designs and amenities like fitness centers and parking garages. These options are particularly appealing for professionals commuting to Philadelphia via nearby SEPTA Regional Rail stations.

Ardmore is renowned for its walkable downtown, anchored by Suburban Square, one of the nation’s oldest shopping centers, offering upscale stores, dining, and farmers' markets. The area also boasts highly rated public and private schools, parks, and cultural amenities.

With its blend of historical charm, modern conveniences, and community spirit, Ardmore is a prime location for anyone seeking a dynamic and picturesque place to call home.

Conshohocken, PA

Conshohocken, PA

Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, affectionately known as "Conshy," is a vibrant suburban community located just outside Philadelphia. It offers a blend of historic charm and modern convenience, making it a sought-after place to live.

Homes in Conshohocken range from classic rowhouses and older single-family homes to modern townhomes and luxury condos. The architecture reflects the town’s industrial roots, with many homes featuring brick facades, slate roofs, and compact layouts. Renovations have added contemporary touches, creating a balance of old-world charm and updated functionality.

The newer developments cater to professionals, given the area's proximity to major business hubs like King of Prussia and Philadelphia. These homes often include open floor plans, modern kitchens, and energy-efficient designs.

The community’s appeal is enhanced by its walkability, vibrant main street with restaurants and shops, and access to outdoor spaces like the Schuylkill River Trail. Residents also benefit from excellent public transportation options, including SEPTA train lines and easy access to major highways.

Conshohocken’s mix of affordability, amenities, and community feel make it a prime location for first-time buyers, families, and those seeking a convenient suburban lifestyle close to the city.

Chestnut Hill, known as Philadelphia's "Garden District," is a picturesque neighborhood with a unique blend of historic charm and suburban tranquility. Located in the city's northwestern corner, it offers a serene escape from urban bustle while maintaining easy access to Center City.

Homes in Chestnut Hill reflect a wide array of architectural styles, including Victorian, Colonial Revival, Tudor, and mid-century modern designs. Stone homes are particularly prominent, many featuring slate roofs, intricate woodwork, and lush gardens that embody the area’s charm. Properties range from cozy rowhomes to expansive estates, offering something for everyone from first-time buyers to those seeking luxury living.

Chestnut Hill is renowned for its tree-lined streets, cobblestone paths, and proximity to Wissahickon Valley Park, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The neighborhood’s walkable "Main Street" along Germantown Avenue is lined with boutique shops, cafes, and art galleries, creating a vibrant community hub.

The area also boasts strong public and private school options, making it a popular choice for families. With its blend of historic preservation, natural beauty, and urban accessibility, Chestnut Hill remains one of Philadelphia’s most desirable neighborhoods for homebuyers seeking charm and sophistication.

Fishtown

Fishtown, one of Philadelphia’s most dynamic and fast-growing neighborhoods, is known for its eclectic vibe and a mix of old and new housing options. Located along the Delaware River just northeast of Center City, Fishtown has transformed from a historic working-class community into a trendy hotspot for young professionals, artists, and families.

The neighborhood features a mix of traditional rowhomes, modern new constructions, and industrial-to-residential conversions. Many older rowhomes, built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, boast charming brick exteriors, cozy layouts, and unique architectural details. Renovated versions often include modern upgrades like open floor plans, updated kitchens, and energy-efficient features.

In recent years, new construction has boomed in Fishtown, with sleek townhomes and condos adding a contemporary touch to the neighborhood. These homes often feature rooftop decks with stunning city views, large windows for natural light, and modern amenities like smart home technology.

Fishtown’s appeal is enhanced by its walkability and vibrant culture. The neighborhood is packed with trendy cafes, renowned restaurants, art galleries, and music venues. Access to public transportation and proximity to I-95 make commuting convenient.

Combining a historic feel with a modern edge, Fishtown offers a unique living experience that continues to draw attention from homebuyers across the region.

Kensington

Kensington, a historic neighborhood in Philadelphia, has undergone significant changes over the years, evolving from its industrial roots to a mix of residential areas with emerging redevelopment. Located just north of Center City and adjacent to neighborhoods like Fishtown, Kensington offers a diverse range of homes that reflect its transformation.

The housing stock includes traditional brick rowhomes, many of which date back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting the area’s industrial past. These homes often feature compact layouts and modest architectural details, appealing to those seeking affordable options.

In recent years, parts of Kensington—particularly East Kensington and the area near Frankford Avenue—have seen a surge in redevelopment. New construction townhomes and condos with modern designs, open floor plans, and rooftop decks have become increasingly common. These homes cater to professionals, artists, and families attracted to the area’s proximity to Fishtown’s amenities and Center City.

While Kensington faces challenges with poverty and urban decay in some areas, it is also a neighborhood of resilience and creativity. Murals, community gardens, and arts spaces contribute to a sense of renewal. Kensington's evolving housing market offers a range of opportunities for buyers, from budget-friendly homes to modern urban living.

Manayunk

Manayunk, nestled along the Schuylkill River in Northwest Philadelphia, offers a unique blend of urban and small-town charm. Known for its hilly terrain, historic architecture, and vibrant Main Street, it’s a popular destination for young professionals, families, and empty-nesters.

Homes in Manayunk reflect the neighborhood’s historic roots and evolving character. Classic Philadelphia rowhomes dominate, often featuring brick or stone exteriors, narrow layouts, and charming architectural details. Many have been modernized with updated kitchens, bathrooms, and open floor plans, while still retaining their original character.

Newer townhomes and condos have also become a staple of the area, offering contemporary amenities such as rooftop decks with skyline views, energy-efficient designs, and garage parking. These developments cater to those seeking a modern lifestyle in a walkable community.

Manayunk is famous for its lively Main Street, packed with restaurants, bars, boutiques, and cafes. The Schuylkill River Trail and nearby Wissahickon Valley Park provide outdoor enthusiasts with opportunities for biking, jogging, and hiking. The neighborhood’s steep streets and vibrant art scene add to its quirky charm.

Manayunk’s combination of affordable housing, convenient access to Center City via SEPTA Regional Rail, and a close-knit community atmosphere make it a standout choice for diverse residents seeking a dynamic yet relaxed urban living experience.

Roxborough

Neighboring to Manayunk is Roxborough. Roxborough offers a more suburban feel while still being part of the city. Homes here tend to be larger and more varied, including single-family homes, twin homes, and rowhomes. Many properties have yards, driveways, and garages, making them ideal for families or those seeking more space and privacy.

The atmosphere in Roxborough is quieter and more residential compared to Manayunk. It boasts tree-lined streets, a strong sense of community, and easy access to green spaces like Wissahickon Valley Park. Residents enjoy a more laid-back lifestyle, with conveniences like shopping centers and schools nearby.

South Philaadelphia

South Philaadelphia

Homes in South Philadelphia: River to River

South Philadelphia, stretching from the Delaware River to the Schuylkill River, is a densely populated area with a diverse housing stock. It’s home to iconic rowhomes, historic streets, and a mix of neighborhoods that reflect the cultural tapestry of the city.

Types of Homes

  1. Traditional Rowhomes:

    • These are the hallmark of South Philly. Found in neighborhoods like Pennsport, Queen Village, and East Passyunk, these homes often have brick facades, narrow layouts, and 2-3 stories.
    • Many feature front stoops and small backyards or patios.
    • Interiors range from untouched vintage charm to fully modernized spaces with open layouts.
  2. Newer Townhomes and Condos:

    • Especially in areas undergoing redevelopment, such as Point Breeze and Graduate Hospital, you’ll find modern builds with rooftop decks, energy-efficient designs, and contemporary aesthetics.
  3. Larger Homes:

    • In neighborhoods like Girard Estates and near the Navy Yard, single-family homes and twins with more square footage and yard space are more common.

Number of Homes

Estimates suggest South Philadelphia has around 100,000 housing units, though this number fluctuates as new developments replace older structures or vacant lots are built upon.

Common Repairs

Given the age of many South Philly homes, some common repairs include:

  • Roofing: Flat roofs are common and often require sealing or replacement due to wear from weather.
  • Masonry: Brick pointing and foundation repairs are frequent due to settling and weathering.
  • Plumbing and Electrical Upgrades: Many homes still have older systems that may need updating to meet modern standards.
  • Windows and Doors: Replacement or insulation improvements are typical for energy efficiency in older homes.
  • Basements: Issues with dampness or waterproofing are common due to South Philly’s low elevation.

Living in South Philly

The charm of South Philly lies in its walkable neighborhoods, thriving food scene (notably East Passyunk), and rich history. While homes here often require maintenance, their affordability relative to other parts of the city and the close-knit community vibe make them a prime choice for families, professionals, and longtime residents alike.