Louis Pasqualucci & Son Inc
Local business · 40 Sumner St, Quincy, MA 02169, USA
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- Century-old family shop — third-generation ownership since a reported 1920 founding
- Active HIC license — Massachusetts registry lists it current
- Institutional project history — university, dealership, and plant builds completed
- Sparse rating count — just two Google ratings support the 5-star score
- No written reviews — no customer testimonials found on any platform
Louis Pasqualucci & Son is a century-old Quincy general contractor built for institutional and commercial jobs — office buildings, dealership fit-outs, historic restoration — rather than typical homeowner remodels. The company says it was founded in 1920 by Louis Pasqualucci and is now run by third-generation owner Robert Pasqualucci, working out of the same 40 Sumner Street address it's held for decades. There isn't much of an independent paper trail to check that history against. Google shows only two ratings, both five stars, which is too few to say anything meaningful about how the company performs on jobs today. What is documented, through a contractor directory rather than customer reviews, is a run of institutional and commercial work: a Northeastern University building, a Coastal Nissan dealership, and a Brady Enterprises manufacturing plant in Weymouth among the completed projects on file. Its Massachusetts Home Improvement Contractor license (183695) is active in the state registry, so the paperwork checks out. One thing worth asking about: the company's own site says it dates to 1920, while a Dun & Bradstreet listing puts its founding at 1947 — not a dealbreaker, but worth clarifying if the pedigree matters to you. This reads like a commercial and institutional-building outfit more than a residential remodeler, so it's a better fit for a builder or business owner sizing up a larger project than a homeowner comparing bathroom quotes. Given how thin the review record is, asking for references from a recent, comparable job is worth the extra step before signing anything.
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