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ESPJ Construction Corporation
ESPJ Construction specializes in pool masonry, pool patios, raised patios, garden walls, driveways, pillars, pool coping, brick walls, stamped concrete pavers, colored concrete pool decks, spray decks, overlay natural stone, dry and wet laid, and water proofing, pool tile.
From BuildZoom: ESPJ Construction Corporation, 4 Mccandless St, Linden, NJ (Owned by: Espj Construction Corporation ) holds a Home Improvement Business Contr license and 3 other licenses according to the New Jersey license board.
Their BuildZoom score of 89 does not rank in the top 50% of New Jersey contractors.
Their license was verified as active when we last checked. If you are thinking of hiring ESPJ Construction Corporation, we recommend double-checking their license status with the license board and using our project planner to get competitive quotes.
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By Gary M.September 22, 2020stamped concrete work$20,000
Building Permits by ESPJ Construction Corporation
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ESPJ Construction Corporation License info
Verified License
| License # | 13VH01643400 |
| Status | Active |
| State | New Jersey |
| Type | Home Improvement Business Contr |
- BuildZoom verified this license was active as of May 2026.
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License Not Verified
| License # | 13VH01643400 |
| Status | Active |
| State | New Jersey |
| Type | Home Improvement Contractor |
- When BuildZoom last verified this license, it had an expiration date of March, 2022. Check the current license status of ESPJ Construction Corporation with the New Jersey Department of Law & Public Safety
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License Not Verified
| License # | PA071222 |
| Status | Active |
| State | Pennsylvania |
- When BuildZoom last verified this license, it had an expiration date of July, 2025. Check the current license status of ESPJ Construction Corporation with the Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General
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License Not Verified
| License # | 44679 |
| Status | Active |
| City | Philadelphia |
| Type | Contractor |
- When BuildZoom last verified this license, it had an expiration date of October, 2016. Check the current license status of ESPJ Construction Corporation with the City of Philadelphia Licensed Contractors
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89
BuildZoom Score
Insured
| Insurer | Selective |
| Insured up to | $1,000,000 |
I hired ESPJ Construction to replace the cement around my pool area. I went with them because Giovanni offered to throw in a free item if I signed up that day. I probably should have requested a few more estimates. What I came to realize is the ESPJ is a construction company. They are not "pool people". They did nothing to try and protect the pool liner or underground pipes/wires. The first issue was when they sliced through an electric cable going to the pool area lights. When I asked about what they were going to do about it, the response was "we are not electricians". Oh, OK... I guess I'll have to rewire the lights myself at my own expense. The second issue is they put some holes in my pool liner so I was losing water every day. I had to hire a diver (at my own expense) to get in water to find and fix the holes. I ended up having to get a new liner (another expense). The last and biggest issue was that they crushed one of the return pipes when pouring the cement. I had all the line pressure tested (at my own expense) prior to ESPJ pouring the cement but they crushed the pipe on the pour. I had to hire a leak detection company twice (at my own expense) to locate the leak and then repair it. ESPJ did come back to cut out a section of the cement where the leak was so I could get access to the crushed pipe. When they returned to pour the cement in the cut out section, they used the wrong color when coloring the cement. Giovanni said he would return to try and change the color but that was 6/16/20. At this point, I do not want them on my property anymore. The cement block with a different color will be a constant reminder for me to always get multiple estimates and to properly vet the company you're going to use for a large project. Lesson learned...