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List of Valid City of Milwaukee Home Improvement Contractors Sorted by Business Name As of 9/27/2021 List of Valid City of Milwaukee Home Improvement Contractors sorted by Business Name as of 9/27/2021. **Licensure does not constitute an endorsement of the person or product by the city of Milwaukee. Lic Number Exp Date Organization Licensee Address City Zip Ald Pol Phone HICN 0202303 2/28/23 1 Call Home Improvements DAVID L SLEIK, 4825 S 39th St Greenfield 53221 8 2 (414) 519-1464 SP HICN 0202229 2/28/23 1 on 1 Designs Susan K W166 N8975 Grand Av Menomonee 53051 0 0 (262) 617-7308 Chapman, Agt Falls HICN 0201797 2/27/22 101 Mobility Donna M Dziewik, 206 ENTERPRISE DR Delafield 53108 (262) 524-0900 Agt #Suite 100 HICN 0202739 8/16/23 102399 LLC Mark Moreno, Agt 5225 W ELECTRIC Av West Allis 53219 (262) 352-2278 HICN 0202496 5/20/23 1st Choice Design and Christopher Orr, 3155 N 50th St Milwaukee 53216 7 7 (414) 803-3863 Renovation SP HICN 0201671 2/28/22 1st Place Construction Jean M Pehowski, 1511 N 31st St Milwaukee 53208 15 3 (414) 587-0432 Agt HICN 0202423 5/4/23 2 Man Crew DANIEL J WEINS, N70 W 13398 Brentwood Menomonee 53051 (414) 975-2301 Agt DR Falls HICN 0202179 2/11/23 2nd Life Home Repair And Timothy M Marek, 18480 W NATIONAL Av New Berlin 53146 (414) 973-9177 Remodeling Services, LLC Agt HICN 0202307 2/26/23 360 Degrees, LLC Robert J Binter, 6000 N 60th St Milwaukee 53218 9 4 (414) 906-0360 Agt HICN 0201894 5/31/22 360 Painting of Whitefish Nicholas A 14985 Marilyn DR Elm Grove 53122 (414) 755-9991 Bay Maniaci, Agt HICN 0202176 12/3/22 360Holdings LLC Jaquan Clayton, 8500 W Denver Av Milwaukee 53224 9 4 (414) 732-8813 Agt HICN 0201625 11/4/21 4 Seasons Roofing Service Denis Dulellari, Agt 1834 Drexel Bl #104 South 53172 (414) 897-3470 LLC Milwaukee HICN 0201810 5/15/22 414Restore, LLC Brian J Farnand, 6426 S 35th St #6 Franklin 53132 (414) 514-0859 Agt HICN 0202125 10/15/22 8584 Carpentry Services Demetrius D 2458 N Teutonia Av Milwaukee 53206 15 3 (414) 213-7019 LLC Renfro, Agt HICN 0202136 10/26/22 A & A Contractors Amadeo 1323 W Waterford Av St Francis 53235 (414) 243-8743 Herrera-Hernandez , Agt HICN 0201946 5/18/22 A & I Home Remodeling Isai Padilla, Agt 3123 S 15th St Milwaukee 53215 13 6 (414) 750-8806 HICN 0201617 12/10/21 A & N Contracting LLC Nathan M 761 WRIGHT Ct Hartford 53027 (414) 418-3209 Dziatkiewicz, Agt HICN 0201921 6/24/22 A BERGMAN ANDREW J 9716 N WAUWATOSA Rd MEQUON 53097 (262) 242-8919 CONTRACTORS BERGMAN, Agt HICN 0202544 7/1/23 A Custom To Keith R Schmidt, 1640 S 83RD St West Allis 53214 (414) 376-5568 Agt HICN 0202450 3/10/23 A Fresh Look Handyman MaryJo Parbs, Agt 2953 S 104th St West Allis 53227 (414) 448-6228 LLC HICN 0201725 2/28/22 A Green Concept Thor C Jaquish, 1217 E Morgan Av Milwaukee 53207 14 6 (262) 951-1911 Agt HICN 0201974 9/11/22 A Handy Man Robert M Gostisha, 6605 Cedar St Wauwatosa 53213 (414) 333-1512 Agt HICN 0202197 2/28/23 A MARTIN'S HEATING & ADOLFO G 1522 S 22ND St MILWAUKEE 53204 8 2 (414) 617-0764 A/C MARTIN, SP HICN 0202758 9/14/23 A New Look Remodeling Addo W Williams, 2427 Jerome Bl Racine 53403 (262) 945-2336 Agt HICN 0201547 11/4/21 A Plus Renovations Shaun J Potrykus, 672 N WISCONSIN St Port Washington 53074 (262) 232-0027 SP HICN 0202406 3/19/23 A Teska Construction Aaron J Teska, Agt 3440 W Howard Av Greenfield 53221 (414) 737-0101 HICN 0201520 11/12/21 A to Z Quality Fencing LLC Aaron D Smith, Agt 5717 BLACK WALNUT DR Hartford 53027 (262) 346-6100 #Suite 200 HICN 0202219 12/27/22 A&A Home Improvement Simon A Ibarra 12330 W Woods Rd Franklin 53132 (414) 807-1580 Valeriano, Agt HICN 0202419 2/15/23 A&P Home Improvement TRENTON L 8440 W Kaul Av Milwaukee 53225 2 4 (414) 722-8144 Specialists LLC GRAY, Agt HICN 0201517 1/9/22 A&R Builds and Byron A 3618 N 56th St Milwaukee 53216 7 7 (414) 484-6362 Preservation Artis-Roquemore, Agt HICN 0202335 2/28/23 A&R REMODELING Gabriela Rios, Agt 2163 S 57th St West Allis 53219 (414) 937-0014 HICN 0202293 1/6/23 A+ Environmental Michael T Foerster, 91 S Main St Fort Atkinson 53538 (920) 563-6666 Agt HICN 0202760 8/29/22 A+ Home Services Gregory M W302 S 2679 Boettcher Ct Waukesha 53188 (262) 364-6730 Groskreutz, SP HICN 0202242 2/28/23 A-1 CONTRACTING, LLC DANIEL L DE 1636 E ST FRANCIS Av Saint Francis 53235 (414) 915-1677 LISLE, JR, Agt HICN 0202298 2/28/23 A-1 FENCE COMPANY DAVID K 740 N Dekora Woods Bl Saukville 53080 (414) 861-0175 DEZUTEL, Agt HICN 0201769 2/28/22 A-ZABLOCKI JOHN S W283 N 8991 Sunset Ct HARTLAND 53029 (414) 520-0122 WATERPROOFING, INC ZABLOCKI, Agt 1 List of Valid City of Milwaukee Home Improvement Contractors sorted by Business Name as of 9/27/2021. **Licensure does not constitute an endorsement of the person or product by the city of Milwaukee. Lic Number Exp Date Organization Licensee Address City Zip Ald Pol Phone HICN 0201863 2/28/22 A.C.A. Ice Refrigeration ROBERT A 4915 Roman's WA Colgate 53017 (414) 915-0018 KENNEY, SP HICN 0202788 9/23/23 A.H.I.R Accurate Home Jose Hernandez 11125 W Mequon Rd Mequon 53097 (414) 704-1349 Improvement & Ruiz, Agt Remodeling HICN 0202572 5/24/23 A1 Global Services, LLC Robert D 2739 N 2ND St Milwaukee 53212 6 5 (414) 242-1580 McDonald, Agt HICN 0201825 2/17/22 AAA Construction Arturo De Jesus 404 HEMLOCK Ct South 53172 (414) 477-0890 Martinez, Agt Milwaukee HICN 0202273 2/28/23 AARON'S BUILDING AARON B 4555 S SOMMERSET DR NEW BERLIN 53151 (414) 614-2804 SERVICES CIESIELCZYK, SP HICN 0202044 7/30/22 Abacus Construction Jeko P Markov, 3236 S Pennsylvania Av Milwaukee 53207 14 6 (414) 215-9393 Agt HICN 0202173 2/26/23 Abbey Homes John P Bialk, Agt 8027 S 66TH St Franklin 53132 (414) 852-2486 HICN 0202284 1/10/23 Abby Windows LLC Abby G Binder, Agt 14680 W Greenfield Av Brookfield 53005 (414) 507-6455 HICN 0202399 4/3/23 ABC Fence JOHN M OTTOW, 5423 County Line Rd Caledonia 53108 (414) 541-4002 Agt HICN 0202504 5/22/23 Able/Luebke Overhead JAMES T 4170 S HOWELL Av Milwaukee 53207 13 6 (414) 645-1686 Doors BALLMAN, Agt HICN 0202035 7/30/22 Absolute Home Samuel P Bickhart, 821 Clark Av South 53172 (262) 446-6300 Improvements Inc Agt Milwaukee HICN 0202333 2/28/23 Accent Construction & Dean D Rossey, 5515 W Florist Av Milwaukee 53218 9 4 (262) 296-2646 Remodeling Agt HICN 0202201 2/28/23 ACCESS ELEVATOR, INC JONATHAN F 1995 E NORSE Av CUDAHY 53110 (414) 727-2524 TEVZ, Agt HICN 0201744 2/28/22 Accurate Basement Repair CHRISTOPHER A 3125 E Allerton Av St. Francis 53235 (414) 744-6900 MANCUSO, Agt HICN 0202754 8/23/23 Action Heating Cooling DEANNA M 1011 W Somers St Milwaukee 53205 6 5 (414) 291-5400 PETKUS, Agt HICN 0202464 3/7/23 ADAMCZYK HEATING & STEPHEN T 6019 W BLUE MOUND Rd MILWAUKEE 53213 10 3 (414) 258-7880 COOLING ADAMCZYK, Agt HICN 0201926 7/6/22 ADB Construction Anthony D Butze, 4451 N 99th St Wauwatosa 53225 (262) 229-7153 SP HICN 0202473 3/9/23 Adk Design Inc ADAM D 2738 S 13TH St Milwaukee 53215 14 2 (414) 915-0516 KIRCHNER, Agt HICN 0202554 5/27/23 ADM Contractors ROBERT D 3211 W Acre Av Franklin 53132 (414) 467-7138 ADAMS, Agt HICN 0202463 3/7/23 ADONIRAM XAVIER R WOOD, 500 W Silver Spring DR Glendale 53217 0 0 (414) 551-1773 Agt #200 HICN 0201776 2/28/22 ADONNIS ALAN R 10520 S HOWELL Av OAK CREEK 53154 (414) 764-1890 WATERPROOFING, POLINSKI, Agt SEWER, & DRAIN CO Inc. HICN 0202518 4/8/23 ADVANCE GENERAL ARTHOR G 1964 W HAMPTON Av Milwaukee 53209 1 7 (414) 372-1200 CONTRACTORS DELANEY, Agt HICN 0202294 2/28/23 Advance Overhead Door MARY E 6510 W FOREST HOME Milwaukee 53220 11 6 (414) 321-0500 SWESSEL, Agt Av #3 HICN 0202365 3/16/23 Advanced Design Solutions Joseph T Clayton, 4050 N 44th St Milwaukee 53216 7 7 (414) 690-7232 Agt HICN 0201795 1/27/22 Advantage Design + GREGORY P 2345 S COMMERCE DR New Berlin 53151 (262) 735-7572 Remodel WADE, Agt HICN 0201870 3/8/22 Aesthetic Homes LLC John M Sablich, 26610 Nordic Ridge DR Wind Lake 53185 (414) 659-9612 Agt HICN 0202362 3/26/23 Affordable Bath & Kitchen Jeffrey P Klement, 3636 S 108th St Greenfield 53228 0 0 (414) 329-1882 Agt HICN 0202256 2/28/23 Affordable Heating & Air TODD A 4630 S Kinnickinnic Av Cudahy 53110 (414) 481-2727 Conditioning Inc RASMUSSEN, Agt HICN 0202200 2/28/23 Affordable Rental Axel C Fernandez 1020 W National Av Milwaukee 53204 12 2 (414) 643-5635 Associates Villanueva, Agt HICN 0202580 7/22/23 Aggressive Painting LLC Dessica S Segura, 8223 W CASPER St Milwaukee 53223 9 4 (414) 397-2499 Agt HICN 0202439 3/1/23 Air Magic Heating and 7510 S 68TH St Franklin 53132 (414) 628-1363 Cooling HICN 0202661 9/7/23 Air Solutions Heating & Brian A Wendel, 5428 W Vliet St Milwaukee 53208 0 0 (414) 554-1220 Cooling, LLC Agt HICN 0202159 12/14/22 AJ Development Group Kelly J Jackson, 5414 N Santa Monica Bl Whitefish Bay 53217 (414) 369-2890 LLC Agt HICN 0202117 9/29/22 AJJ THE HOUSE DOCTOR ALDO 2034 W FOREST HOME MILWAUKEE 53215 8 2 (414) 731-2043 JUAREZ-JIMENEZ Av , Agt HICN 0202526 4/19/23 Alfredo's Home Repair Alfredo Villabos 720 W MESSMER St Milwaukee 53209 6 5 (414) 403-8205 Bautista, Agt 2 List of Valid City of Milwaukee Home Improvement Contractors sorted by Business Name as of 9/27/2021.
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