Located just minutes away via Route 1, R Angel Construction team provides full-service construction and renovation solutions frequently throughout Langhorne. We understand the diverse housing throughout 19047, from the historic Victorian homes in the Borough to the split-level and colonial developments near Core Creek Park.
We build second-story extensions and master suites, a popular choice for homeowners in Middletown Township looking to stay in the Neshaminy School District.
We transform underutilized basements into playrooms or home offices, managing the specific moisture mitigation needs common in the area.
We specialize in removing load-bearing walls in 1970s split-level homes to create the modern, open kitchen layouts that families desire.
Modernizing builder-grade baths. We replace fiberglass inserts with custom tile showers and update plumbing systems to improve water pressure and drainage.
We install high-durability architectural shingles designed to withstand the wind and tree debris often encountered in mature Langhorne neighborhoods.
We replace fading aluminum or wood siding with maintenance-free vinyl options, improving insulation and curb appeal.
We pour custom stamped concrete patios and walkways, perfect for the sloping backyards often found in Langhorne developments.

A common mistake contractors make in Middletown Township is failing to upgrade the electrical service panel when renovating older split-levels, leading to overloaded circuits - at R Angel Construction, we prioritize safety and code compliance.
Whether you are near Sesame Place or tucked away in Langhorne Manor, we know how to handle the permitting process.
We are familiar with the local soil conditions that can affect foundation stability for additions and concrete work, ensuring we excavate to the proper depth to prevent frost heaving.









Yes, this is one of our most requested projects. In most Langhorne split-levels, the wall between the kitchen and dining room is load-bearing. The industry standard is to replace it with an LVL beam (laminated veneer lumber) to support the upper floor while creating a seamless open space.
Yes. Finishing a basement requires a permit to ensure emergency egress (exit) requirements are met. If you are adding a bedroom, we must install an egress window well to meet fire safety codes. We handle these drawings and inspections for you.
We use driveway-safe dumpsters and coordinate placement to comply with local ordinances, ensuring we don't block sidewalks or shared driveways, which is especially important in the tighter cul-de-sacs found in Langhorne.
