Faust Contracting Company was started by Joe and Jayne Jackson, in December 0f 1988. However, it was by no means a new start up business. Prior to moving to the Jersey Shore area in 1985, they owned and operated Jackson Construction in Rockford Ohio.
Joe is carrying on the tradition of building and remodeling homes that his grandfather Cecil Jackson started around 1919 and continued with his Uncle Ted Jackson and his father Charles Jackson.
Building and remodeling homes and businesses comes quite naturally to both of them. Jayne's father was a mechanical engineer, and always did all of the work on their homes.
FC2 is located at 23 Emmons Street in Long Branch where we design and build custom cabinetry and concrete countertop fabrications. FC2 has long been an innovator of re-using or recycling old lumber, acrchitectural components, and coming up with new uses for old or discarded items.
If you know of our company, you will also know Rick Janosko. Rick is a NJ native and grew up in the Locust area. Rick grew up helping his father at a very young age with his contracting business.
Rick's natural talents and abilities are complimented by his great attitude. He is truly a very unique person and customers are always glad to see him on the job.
We are also very lucky to have Rick's son J.R. working here at FC2. Although he is only 20 years old, J.R. has the same gifts of natural mechanic ability as his father. Plus, J.R. also has an artists eye and imagination. He will be an incredibly talented carpenter/cabinet maker/fabricator before he is 25 at the pace he is going.
Another key feature about FC2 is how everyone shares the same ideals and goals of making EACH job as good as it can be. Not only in quality of workmanship, but also in function, selection of materials, and a sustaining design. That truly is the heart of building green and FC2 has been doing it for many generations, and hopefully for many more to come after us.
Thank-you for visiting our site and please contact us if you feel we can help you in any way.
Sincerely,
Joe Jackson