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Is Phamily Tree a real contractor?
Phamily Tree appears in public building-permit records with 10 permits filed through 2026 in and around City of Philadelphia, PA. Permits are filed with local government before work begins, so this is a matter of public record, not a self-reported listing.
How is Phamily Tree's track record verified?
Every figure on this page comes from building permits pulled from municipal records and matched to Phamily Tree by the contractor name on each permit. Permit records cannot be purchased or faked the way online reviews can, which makes them a stronger signal of real, completed work.
Is Phamily Tree licensed and insured?
This profile is built from permit records, which confirm permitted work but do not include license status. Phamily Tree has not claimed this profile to add license or insurance details. Confirm licensing directly with your state or local board before hiring.
How recent is Phamily Tree's work?
The most recent permit on record for Phamily Tree is dated 2026-03-04, with 10 permits on file in total.
interior and exterior alterations and for the erection of a rear deck to an existing single family semi-detached structure, details as shown on the plan.City of Philadelphia · 2026
Level II Interior Alterations to an existing semi detached structure.City of Philadelphia · 2025
Interior alterations throughout. NO work in the basement is proposed, nor approved.City of Philadelphia · 2025
EZ PERMIT DUCTWORK & WARM-AIR APPLIANCES - For the installation of New Ductwork, Registers/Grilles/Diffusers, and Warm-Air Appliances as per attached standards. Deviations from these standards require submission of construction and site plans. EACH HVAC UNIT TO BE SELF-CONTAINED WITHIN EACH DWELLING UNIT. NO PENETRATIONS OF RATED ASSEMBLIES.
duct install throughout house
9 registers for supply
3 registers for return
80k btu furnace and 3 ton ACCity of Philadelphia · 2024
interior renovation and for the Roof deck addition above 2nd floor of an existing attached structure accessed by roof access structure. details as shown on the plan. no underpinning of foundation and no lowering of basement included.City of Philadelphia · 2024
For Interior Alterations, Rear Third Floor Addition & Rear 1st Floor Roof Deck (42" Parapet) to an Existing 3 Story, Single Family Dwelling. NO EXCAVATIONS OR DIGGING PERMITED IN THE BASEMENT.City of Philadelphia · 2024
Roof deck above 2nd floor of an existing attached structure accessed by roof access structure.
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City of Philadelphia · 2024
MAKE SAFE PERMIT- For structural repairs throughout per plans. to resolve case CF-2022-083084. Abutting sidewalk must be closed with fencing a minimum of 6’ in height. Separate Streets Department permit required for sidewalk closure. A separate permit is required for any additional alterations that are not specifically addressed on case CF-2022-083084.In accordance with Code Bulletin PM-1801, a PA professional engineer is required to monitor repairs made under this permit. The engineer must submit a sealed statement to the Department confirming that the structure is in sound condition at completion.” For structural repairs throughout per plans.City of Philadelphia · 2022
For the erection of an addition to enclose an existing covered porch at the first floor of an existing three (3) story attached structure used as Group R-3 (SFD), as per plans; separate permit required for electrical work; no interior work on this permit; addition interior to remain unconditioned space; see ZP-2020-000752 for zoning permit; minimum one (1) hour rating for exterior wall assemblies along side property lines.City of Philadelphia · 2020
enclosure of existing front porch of an existing single family attached structure ( size and location as shown on the plan)City of Philadelphia · 2020
Permitted projects on public record. Addresses are omitted for privacy.