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"Excellent service and quick to respond. Highly recommend."

Nick S on November 2024

Build, repair, maintain. I show up and get the job done right the first time. Call or Text, I'll handle the rest! 603-558-0332

"Excellent service and quick to respond. Highly recommend."

Nick S on November 2024


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.


Granite State Lawncare

6 Sunset St
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Granite State Lawncare

6 Sunset St
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29 years of experience

We are a general contracting property service company specializing in all aspects of construction to weekly lawn maintenance programs. We are a fully staffed company who never subcontracts work to assure 100% client satisfaction. We accept all major credit cards and offer payment via our website granitestatelawns.com

We are a general contracting property service company specializing in all aspects of construction to weekly lawn maintenance programs. We are a fully staffed company who never subcontracts work to assure 100% client satisfaction. We accept all major credit cards and offer payment via our website granitestatelawns.com







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Classic Copper Works

9443 Cossey Road
3.69(
16
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Classic Copper Works

9443 Cossey Road
3.69(
16
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Customers say: Quality work
25 years of experience

Classic Copper Works uses time honored German copper smith techniques handed down from father to son and passed on to our highly skilled artisans. We specialize in the fabrication of custom copper & bronze products and other metal specialties. WE DO NOT OFFER REPAIR SERVICES OF ANY KIND. Additional phone number - (888) 908-5339.

"Ordered and paid for custom awning that was to take 5 weeks. Its now been 16 weeks and still waiting. Owner is at best noncommunicable and at worst, rude. I'm now wondering if this is a scam and not a real business."

Rick K on March 2025

Classic Copper Works uses time honored German copper smith techniques handed down from father to son and passed on to our highly skilled artisans. We specialize in the fabrication of custom copper & bronze products and other metal specialties. WE DO NOT OFFER REPAIR SERVICES OF ANY KIND. Additional phone number - (888) 908-5339.

"Ordered and paid for custom awning that was to take 5 weeks. Its now been 16 weeks and still waiting. Owner is at best noncommunicable and at worst, rude. I'm now wondering if this is a scam and not a real business."

Rick K on March 2025


Jancewicz & Son

6 Morgan Street
4.17(
12
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Jancewicz & Son

6 Morgan Street
4.17(
12
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Customers say: Quality work
92 years of experience

Jancewicz & Son is a family owned and operated exterior remodeling contractor located in southern Vermont. We offer a wide array of services to our customers. Jancewicz & Son has been in business since 1933 operating from the same location. We service southern Vermont, western New Hampshire and north western Massachusetts. Our company and installers carry numerous certifications. We are a CertainTeed Select Shingle Roofing Contractor, Certified Englert, Inc. metal roofing installers, RPI membrane roofing certified, members of NERCA, NRCA, CCN, BBB, NHBA, Certified by the Copper Development Association, members of our local Chamber of Commerce and active members in our community. We take great pride in our projects and hope to be able to work with you soon! We do roofs... plus a whole lot more!

Jancewicz & Son is a family owned and operated exterior remodeling contractor located in southern Vermont. We offer a wide array of services to our customers. Jancewicz & Son has been in business since 1933 operating from the same location. We service southern Vermont, western New Hampshire and north western Massachusetts. Our company and installers carry numerous certifications. We are a CertainTeed Select Shingle Roofing Contractor, Certified Englert, Inc. metal roofing installers, RPI membrane roofing certified, members of NERCA, NRCA, CCN, BBB, NHBA, Certified by the Copper Development Association, members of our local Chamber of Commerce and active members in our community. We take great pride in our projects and hope to be able to work with you soon! We do roofs... plus a whole lot more!

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Chimney Caps questions, answered by experts

The placement of snow guards depends on the individual roof, but typically snow guards are placed between 12 and 18 inches from the eaves, though they can be placed as close as six inches and as far as 24 inches from the eaves. A roofing professional can assess the roof and potential snow loads to determine the best placement.

Roofers don’t typically replace vent pipes themselves, but they do handle the flashing and seals around vent pipes when working on a roof. During a roof replacement or repair, roofers inspect the vent pipe flashing for damage, replace deteriorated seals, and ensure the pipe is properly integrated into the roofing system to prevent leaks. If the vent pipe itself is cracked or damaged, a plumber is usually required to replace it, while the roofer ensures the roofing components around the pipe remain watertight.

Yes, removing a chimney is a major undertaking. If your chimney provides structural support to your home (which they often do), you’ll have to take extra precautions to remove it safely and not affect the structural integrity of your home. For a project like this, you’ll need to recruit a structural engineer, masonry contractor, and demotion crew. Between all of the labor and materials, you can expect to pay $2,000 to $10,000 in chimney removal costs.

Whether homeowner’s insurance covers repairs for a leaking roof depends on the cause of the leak. For example, it typically covers the leak in the case of a sudden or accidental event (think: a tree falling on your roof during a storm). However, if the leak starts because you haven’t kept up on the maintenance or your roof is reaching the end of its life span, then insurance usually does not cover it.

The ridge is the horizontal line where two sloping roof sections meet at the top, forming the highest point of the roof. A hip, on the other hand, is the external angle formed where two roof sections meet and slope downward toward the walls, typically at a lower angle than the ridge. The ridge runs horizontally along the peak and the hip runs diagonally from the peak to the roof's edges.

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