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We are a small, family-owned, second generation masonry business located in Lempster, NH. Services include but are not limited to chimney, tile, and stone work as well as kitchen or bathroom remodels.



Gbrcontracting llc

19 Pine Knoll Dr
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Gbrcontracting llc

19 Pine Knoll Dr
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16 years of experience

Gbrcontracting LLC offers a variety of work to your home residents vacation homes. With a growing number of clients around the Lakes Region New Hampshire from simple repairs to full home renovations and property management for your vacation homes. The different types of respectful help that gbrcontracting can offer to you is abundant. There are too many aspects to list we look forward to helping you. Feel free to contact even just for free advice or inquiries about other local builders. Best regards GBRcontracting LLC

Gbrcontracting LLC offers a variety of work to your home residents vacation homes. With a growing number of clients around the Lakes Region New Hampshire from simple repairs to full home renovations and property management for your vacation homes. The different types of respectful help that gbrcontracting can offer to you is abundant. There are too many aspects to list we look forward to helping you. Feel free to contact even just for free advice or inquiries about other local builders. Best regards GBRcontracting LLC



Worry Free Property Management and Restoration

423 South Main Street
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Worry Free Property Management and Restoration

423 South Main Street
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19 years of experience

Worry Free Property Management and Restoration is a full service commercial and residential maintenance and restoration provider. Worry Free provides 24/7 service from a team of dedicated, certified professionals. What’s the Worry Free difference? We have the ability to handle everything from start to finish. Our team consists of certified technicians, contractors, and industry professionals who will take care of all your property needs. Whether it’s a building check, water damage, or carpentry, Worry Free can handle ALL your service needs with the utmost care, concern, and attention to detail.

Worry Free Property Management and Restoration is a full service commercial and residential maintenance and restoration provider. Worry Free provides 24/7 service from a team of dedicated, certified professionals. What’s the Worry Free difference? We have the ability to handle everything from start to finish. Our team consists of certified technicians, contractors, and industry professionals who will take care of all your property needs. Whether it’s a building check, water damage, or carpentry, Worry Free can handle ALL your service needs with the utmost care, concern, and attention to detail.






"This fall 2016 when I turned on the heat at our house in Manchester, NH our carbon monoxide detectors went off. I called my plumber who came with a carbon monoxide detector to inspect. The plumber told me that the appliances, boiler and hot water heater, were fine, but the chimney was blocked. I called John Baker of Baker Brick & Block to unblock the chimney. We scheduled an appointment that he never showed up for and never called to cancel. Earlier that day he texted me to say he was running late, but never showed up and never contacted me to cancel. John responded to my texts and phone calls two days later and we made another appointment. He and another man arrived and worked on the chimney. When they finished they told me it was cleared and I could put the heat on. I did, it smelled, but they said that was fine. I paid them, they left. Five to ten minutes after they left the carbon monoxide detectors went off. I immediately called John, he said he couldn't come back right then and explained that the chimney was clear and another problem must exist. I turned the heat off, aired out the house. Two days later another guy came out, said there was no draft in the chimney, it was blocked. He cleared it and the heat has been working great since. I asked him if the chimney could have blocked again since John Baker was here. He said, no the blockage was old and had been there a while. He explained that not only did they clear the chimney, but they also removed a loose crown, which could have fallen in after they left, but they took it down to prevent it from falling in and blocking the chimney again. He also showed me before and after pictures he took of my blocked and then unblocked chimney. John Baker took my payment and didn't clear the chimney as he said he did. He ignored my follow-up calls and texts requesting he return my money. Avoid John Baker at all costs. Also, know Baker moved from Concord, NH to Manchester, NH."

Peter S on October 2018

Masonry, Chimney Work.

"This fall 2016 when I turned on the heat at our house in Manchester, NH our carbon monoxide detectors went off. I called my plumber who came with a carbon monoxide detector to inspect. The plumber told me that the appliances, boiler and hot water heater, were fine, but the chimney was blocked. I called John Baker of Baker Brick & Block to unblock the chimney. We scheduled an appointment that he never showed up for and never called to cancel. Earlier that day he texted me to say he was running late, but never showed up and never contacted me to cancel. John responded to my texts and phone calls two days later and we made another appointment. He and another man arrived and worked on the chimney. When they finished they told me it was cleared and I could put the heat on. I did, it smelled, but they said that was fine. I paid them, they left. Five to ten minutes after they left the carbon monoxide detectors went off. I immediately called John, he said he couldn't come back right then and explained that the chimney was clear and another problem must exist. I turned the heat off, aired out the house. Two days later another guy came out, said there was no draft in the chimney, it was blocked. He cleared it and the heat has been working great since. I asked him if the chimney could have blocked again since John Baker was here. He said, no the blockage was old and had been there a while. He explained that not only did they clear the chimney, but they also removed a loose crown, which could have fallen in after they left, but they took it down to prevent it from falling in and blocking the chimney again. He also showed me before and after pictures he took of my blocked and then unblocked chimney. John Baker took my payment and didn't clear the chimney as he said he did. He ignored my follow-up calls and texts requesting he return my money. Avoid John Baker at all costs. Also, know Baker moved from Concord, NH to Manchester, NH."

Peter S on October 2018

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Chimney Sweep questions, answered by experts

Yes, algae-resistant shingles will prevent algae and moss growth, providing double protection for your roof and roof flashing. The copper-infused granules on algae-resistant shingles release copper ions that inhibit plant growth in general, so moss will have a harder time growing on your roof, too. Keep in mind that copper ions flowing off your roof during rainfall can also inhibit plant growth below, so your gardens and grass may be affected.

The best time of year for roof cleaning depends on the climate in your area, but in most cases late spring or early summer are the best times. You should plan to clean your roof when it’s dry and not too hot or cold. It’s also a good idea to clean your roof in the late autumn to remove any built-up debris like leaves or branches. On the other hand, you shouldn’t clean your roof when it’s too cold, because you can cause ice buildup.

There are several ways to remove snow from your roof: using a snow rake, salting the roof with calcium chloride, using a rope (cautiously), and using heating cables. It’s important to mention that pretty, fluffy, sparkling snow weighs a great deal, and when physically removing snow from a roof, you should be aware of large snow slabs breaking off. These can weigh hundreds of pounds and are a real danger, so be extremely careful anytime you’re doing this type of work.

It generally involves soft washing with eco-friendly detergents to remove contaminants, avoiding high-pressure methods that can damage materials.

Inspect for debris, clean drains, and regularly check for punctures or cracks to maintain performance.

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