Brian E Parker
Home Inspectors in Southampton, NJ

License number
New Jersey 24GI00036100
Issued Date
Oct 11, 2003
Expiration Date
Apr 30, 2015
Category
Home Inspection Advisory Comm
Type
Home Inspector
Address
Address
Southampton, NJ

Organization information

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Brian E Parker Builders Inc

6 Malone Rd, Tabernacle, NJ 08088

Industry:
General Remodeling & Custom Home Builder, Contractors, Woodworking, ...
Registration:
1976
Phone:
(609) 268-2357 (Phone)
Description:
Have been in business since 1976. On larger jobs, we do not accept payments until after attorney review period, and only minimum deposit until after building permit is obtained.
Owner:
Brian Parker (Owner)
SIC:
1542 - General Contractors-Nonresidential Buildings, Other than Industrial Buildings and Warehouses
Licensed:
Yes
Service area:
25 mile radius around Tabernacle New Jersey, Primarily Burlington county
Free estimates:
Ask for Details
Senior discount:
No
Excluded services:
Painting unless it is part of construction work.
Warranties:
ASK FOR DETAILS
Open Hours:
Mon 08.00 AM - 07.00 PM, Tue 08.00 AM - 07.00 PM, Wed 08.00 AM - 07.00 PM, ...
Company size:
1


BRIAN E. PARKER, BUILDERS, INC

Vincentown, NJ

Registration:
Dec 31, 1984
State ID:
0100246728
Business type:
DP

Professional information

Brian Parker Photo 1

President At American Home Inspections, Llc

Position:
President at American Home Inspections, LLC
Location:
Vincentown, New Jersey
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
American Home Inspections, LLC - Tabernacle New Jersey 08088 since Jun 1991 - President I'd Rather Be Riding 2007 - 2010 - President


Brian Parker Photo 2

Automobile And Truck Accessory

US Patent:
8464398, Jun 18, 2013
Filed:
May 4, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/799877
Inventors:
Brian E. Parker - Tabernacle NJ, US
International Classification:
B25G 1/10
US Classification:
16422, 296 107
Abstract:
An accessory for an external side view mirror unit which has a frame for rigidly securing the accessory to the side view mirror unit. An upstanding handlebar extends from the frame to allow the driver of an automobile, truck, or similar motor vehicle to extend his or her arm from the motor vehicle and grasp the handlebar, thus acknowledging to passing motorcyclists that the driver of the motor vehicle is a fellow cyclist.