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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




Insight Pipe of Maine

308 Hartland Ave
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Insight Pipe of Maine

308 Hartland Ave
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20 years of experience

Insight Pipe of Maine was founded in 2005 by Gene Travis Bickford and Candy Rae Bickford. We are truly proud to be a growing, family owned and operated Maine business. Candy and I where born and bred in our wonderful state and are happy to serve the same communities we grew up in. Our customers are not just numbers and dollar signs, they are our neighbors, friends, and fellow community members. We shop at the same stores as you, so the majority or your dollars spent on our services stays right here in the state of Maine supporting local business and our communities.

Insight Pipe of Maine was founded in 2005 by Gene Travis Bickford and Candy Rae Bickford. We are truly proud to be a growing, family owned and operated Maine business. Candy and I where born and bred in our wonderful state and are happy to serve the same communities we grew up in. Our customers are not just numbers and dollar signs, they are our neighbors, friends, and fellow community members. We shop at the same stores as you, so the majority or your dollars spent on our services stays right here in the state of Maine supporting local business and our communities.



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Maine Remodeling

PO Box 41
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Maine Remodeling

PO Box 41
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61 years of experience

Maine Remodeling has been remodeling and improving homes in the Maine and all over New England since the 1960s. Customizing for the requirements, taste and style of our clients is one of our specialties and it shows in the diversity of custom remodeling projects we designed and built. Our home remodeling services provide an unparalleled degree of excellence. We oversee and execute all aspects of the design as well as the construction of your project. This continuity of service will save you time and money. Rather than using the traditional approach to remodeling, Maine Remodeling uses a stress-free process that turns any remodeling project into an enjoyable experience.

Maine Remodeling has been remodeling and improving homes in the Maine and all over New England since the 1960s. Customizing for the requirements, taste and style of our clients is one of our specialties and it shows in the diversity of custom remodeling projects we designed and built. Our home remodeling services provide an unparalleled degree of excellence. We oversee and execute all aspects of the design as well as the construction of your project. This continuity of service will save you time and money. Rather than using the traditional approach to remodeling, Maine Remodeling uses a stress-free process that turns any remodeling project into an enjoyable experience.


"They arrived with impressive equipment. Dug up front yard and placed pipe, replaced dirt and left. Rain came and the ground gave way leaving a four foot deep trench. The work was done October 10, 2020 and it is 12/5/200 and no one has come to repair. People related to situation said he didn't add soil and use a heavy weight to repack the soil. The secretary says she will give him message but no return calls. The mailbox is leaning and hole deepens the more it rains."

Kenneth O on December 2020

Stanley's a family owned with over 60 years in business

"They arrived with impressive equipment. Dug up front yard and placed pipe, replaced dirt and left. Rain came and the ground gave way leaving a four foot deep trench. The work was done October 10, 2020 and it is 12/5/200 and no one has come to repair. People related to situation said he didn't add soil and use a heavy weight to repack the soil. The secretary says she will give him message but no return calls. The mailbox is leaning and hole deepens the more it rains."

Kenneth O on December 2020



Drain Pipe Installation questions, answered by experts

Most of the time, the answer is yes, but with an enormous asterisk. While an increase in iron deposits isn’t likely to harm you if consumed, that doesn’t mean you should drink any brown water from your faucets. In our book, it’s better to be safe than sorry and opt for bottled until the issue is resolved.

A burst pipe can cause serious water damage within 24 hours. Once a leak or flood starts, mold can develop, floors and walls can become saturated, electronics can be damaged, and structural issues can occur. This process may be accelerated  depending on the severity of the burst pipe. Call an emergency plumber immediately when a pipe bursts in your home.

For most homeowners, a plumbing inspection costs $100 to $500. It depends on the location, the type of inspection, and the size of your home. A simple visual inspection will cost up to $200, while a camera inspection that checks your underground sewer lines can cost more than $1,000. Nonetheless, this may still be a better option than tearing up your underground plumbing to find the problem.

You can remove air from your shower pipes in a few simple steps. Turn off the water at the main water supply and open all the faucets in your home, starting with those closest to the water supply and working away from those. Let the faucets run dry, then flush all the toilets in your home until there is no more water in them. From there, turn the water supply back on and let it flow for 10 to 15 minutes until the sputtering stops. To finish, turn off your faucets and flush your toilets in the reverse order.

No, your toilet tank should not empty completely when you flush. Although the water level will dip a lot after you flush, it shouldn’t be totally empty. If your tank is empty, you might have issues with your fill valve, float ball, or toilet trip lever. You should check all of your toilet parts to ensure they’re working correctly and make any necessary adjustments.

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