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"The job was a big one, and the guys handled it beautifully, leaving our lot looking great. We are more than pleased with the outcome. Nicely done!"

Donald B on May 2025

We are your one stop for all residential,commercial and municipal needs in construction. Complete home packages. Septic systems. Building moving and jacking.

"The job was a big one, and the guys handled it beautifully, leaving our lot looking great. We are more than pleased with the outcome. Nicely done!"

Donald B on May 2025



Fleming Construction, Inc

615 Lower Dedham Rd
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Fleming Construction, Inc

615 Lower Dedham Rd
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42 years of experience

Fleming Construction, Inc has been in business for 33 years, giving the highest quality service in the Eastern Maine area. Safety is our #1 priority, and we are fully insured. We are a small, family owned and operated business. DEP certified and State certified for septic systems and environmental protection. Free estimates. We also sub-contract with reputable companies in the area.

Fleming Construction, Inc has been in business for 33 years, giving the highest quality service in the Eastern Maine area. Safety is our #1 priority, and we are fully insured. We are a small, family owned and operated business. DEP certified and State certified for septic systems and environmental protection. Free estimates. We also sub-contract with reputable companies in the area.


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Central Maine Construction

68 Raymond Nelson Ln.
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Central Maine Construction

68 Raymond Nelson Ln.
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11 years of experience

At Central Maine Construction we provide services ranging form setting up your house lot for building to loaming to mowing lawns, and anything in between. We take pride in our work. We wont leave until our customers are completely satisfied in the work performed. Once we have completed work to customers satisfaction. Payment can be paid before we leave or we can send you a bill. If in any case we do send you a bill payment is expected to be made within 30 days of recieving bill.

At Central Maine Construction we provide services ranging form setting up your house lot for building to loaming to mowing lawns, and anything in between. We take pride in our work. We wont leave until our customers are completely satisfied in the work performed. Once we have completed work to customers satisfaction. Payment can be paid before we leave or we can send you a bill. If in any case we do send you a bill payment is expected to be made within 30 days of recieving bill.


OWNER OPERATED 100% CHECKS & CASH ACCEPTED FOR PAYMENT 10% DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS QUALITY WORK DONE AT VERY REASONABLE RATES.




Drain Pipe Installation questions, answered by experts

Pipes are connected in a bathroom by a 3/4-inch to 1-inch line running from your water meter into your home. The line then splits, with the hot water line going to your water heater and the cold water line running into your home. The cold water line leads to the 1/2-inch water supply lines for your home’s toilet, tub, and sink. The hot water line runs from the water heater to all sinks and baths.

Baking soda and vinegar is a great solution for cleaning your sink drain; in fact, it’s our preferred method. Here’s how to unclog your drain with baking soda and vinegar: Pour in a half cup of baking soda, then 1 cup of white vinegar, and let the two bubble for 15 minutes. Then rinse out with boiling water. This method is much safer than using a chemical drain cleaner gel.

You’ll need two sizes of pipe to plumb a bathroom. You’ll use a 1/2-inch pressure pipe for your supply lines that run from the fixture to the larger 3/4-inch supply lines that run through the house. For drain lines, you’ll need a 3-inch PVC pipe for your toilet, a 2-inch PVC pipe for stand-alone showers, and a 1 1/2-inch pipe for a shower/tub combo and the bathroom sink. Each fixture’s drain will run to the 3-inch main drain that runs through the house.

Depending on the location of the water leak, it could go undetected for weeks, months, or even years in some extreme cases. Most homeowners who have plumbing leaks have slow drips, so you might not see signs of damage until they become severe problems. It’s a good idea to have a plumbing inspection done annually and to take steps yourself to check for leaks, including inspecting your floor, walls, and ceilings for signs of water damage, monitoring your utility bills, and looking for water around appliances and fixtures.

The most significant difference between a standard plumbing system and a manufactured (mobile) home is the size and location of the pipes. In standard builds, the pipes run through the walls, whereas in a mobile home, they run through the floor. 

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