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Is Tybella a real contractor?
Tybella appears in public building-permit records with 7 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 Tybella's track record verified?
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Is Tybella licensed and insured?
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How recent is Tybella's work?
The most recent permit on record for Tybella is dated 2026-01-05, with 7 permits on file in total.
MAKE SAFE PERMIT- For (Re-pointing of front facade) to resolve case #CF-2024-069392. 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-2024-069392. “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.”
Masonry mortar to be 1p cement: 2-2.5p lime: 6p sand. Siloxane to be Prosoco or similar in terms of permeability. Mortar samples needed in the field for final approval(As per PHC conditions).
Separate permit required to comply CF-2024-013251.City of Philadelphia · 2026
MAKE SAFE TO COMPLY CF-2023-125534, PER ENGINEERS REPORT, for loose bricks falling from above the windows on the 29th street side. Also, that same brick wall is fracturing below the windows.City of Philadelphia · 2024
MAKE SAFE PERMIT- For removal and replacement of the loose stucco, and repair to all loose and missing bricks per the engineer's report to resolve case CF-2024-003740. 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-2024-003740.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.”
Stucco repairs to be completed per Philadelphia Historic Commission approval.City of Philadelphia · 2024
FOR THE STRUCTURAL REPAIR TO EXTERIOR WALL TO RESOLVE CASE #CF-2023-001147. A SEPARATE PERMIT IS REQUIRED FOR ANY ADDITIONAL ALTERATIONS THAT ARE NOT SPECIFICALLY ADDRESSED ON CASE #CF-2023-001147.
SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITION OF THE PHILADELPHIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION: PHC STAFF TO REVIEW MASONRY CUTOUT, REPOINTING, AND REPLACEMENT SAMPLES FOR FINAL APPROVAL.
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City of Philadelphia · 2024
MAKE SAFE TO COMPLY CF-2022-110428, PER ENGINEERS REPORT. Repair damaged stuccoCity of Philadelphia · 2023
MAKE SAFE PERMIT - For the installation of star bolts and repairs to the exterior brick fa?ade wall per the engineer's report and Philadelphia Historic Commission's approval to resolve case 645961. 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 645961. 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.?City of Philadelphia · 2021
MAKE SAFE PERMIT - FOR REPAIRS TO BULGING BRICK FACADE PER ENGINEER'S REPORT TO RESOLVE CASE 676795. 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 676795. 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." *CONTRACTOR HAS NO EMPLOYEES PER NOTARIZED LETTER*City of Philadelphia · 2019
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