R Angel Construction provides high-end renovation and construction services throughout Yardley and Lower Makefield Township. Located just a short drive away via Route 1, our team understands the unique requirements of maintaining and updating homes in the 19067 zip code.
We build seamless in-law suites and sunrooms that blend perfectly with the stone and stucco facades common in Yardley's upscale neighborhoods.
For homes near the river, we use moisture-resistant materials and proper sump pump systems when finishing basements to prevent future water damage.
We install custom cabinetry and high-end appliances, managing the complex electrical loads required for professional ranges and double ovens.
We specialize in enlarging older master baths, installing radiant floor heating and frameless glass showers for a spa-like experience.
We install slate-look architectural shingles and cedar shake alternatives that comply with local Historical Architectural Review Board (HARB) standards where necessary.
We replace aging wood siding with high-performance composite or vinyl options that maintain the classic Yardley aesthetic without the maintenance.
We design expansive paver patios, driveways and retaining walls to manage the grading issues often found on sloping riverfront lots.

A common mistake contractors make throughout Yardley Borough and Lower Makefield is failing to account for the "impervious surface" limits, which are strictly enforced to manage stormwater runoff near the Delaware River.
At R Angel Construction, we are experienced with the specific challenges of the area. We know how to protect homes near Main Street and River Road from moisture intrusion.
We are familiar with the permitting process for both the Borough and the Township, ensuring that your new addition or patio doesn't violate local setbacks or conservation easements.









In flood-prone areas, the industry standard is to use inorganic building materials (like PVC trim and moisture-resistant drywall) for the lower 4 feet of the wall. We also ensure that all electrical outlets are raised above the projected flood elevation and that proper sump pump battery backups are installed.
Yes. Renovating a home in the borough often involves updating knob-and-tube wiring or replacing cast-iron plumbing without damaging the original plaster or woodwork. We use surgical demolition techniques to preserve your home’s character while bringing the mechanical systems up to code.
Many homes in Lower Makefield rely on septic systems. Before building an addition, we verify the location of your septic field to ensure heavy machinery doesn't damage it and that the new structure maintains the required distance from the tank and field.
