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Troy Rainey Builder

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Troy Rainey Builder

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35 years of experience

Troy Rainey, fine home builder for over 20 years, servicing mainly the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont and the White Mountains of New Hampshire-travel greater distances for more lengthy jobs. Whether it's remodeling a home, or building from the ground up, and youre looking for a builder who will offer fair, competitive pricing, and produce excellent, quality finished product-contact Troy Rainey

Troy Rainey, fine home builder for over 20 years, servicing mainly the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont and the White Mountains of New Hampshire-travel greater distances for more lengthy jobs. Whether it's remodeling a home, or building from the ground up, and youre looking for a builder who will offer fair, competitive pricing, and produce excellent, quality finished product-contact Troy Rainey



Brad Vaughan Roofing

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Brad Vaughan Roofing

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Hello there, I am a full-time business partner with an excellent general contractor. I offer my services during weekends and some evenings. My associates and I are very skilled and can get an impressive amount done for you in a weekend, so don't let my tight schedule fool you. Payment is required upon completion of any job, and I provide a detailed job description and customer contract before any job begins.

Hello there, I am a full-time business partner with an excellent general contractor. I offer my services during weekends and some evenings. My associates and I are very skilled and can get an impressive amount done for you in a weekend, so don't let my tight schedule fool you. Payment is required upon completion of any job, and I provide a detailed job description and customer contract before any job begins.



Out on a Limb

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Out on a Limb

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17 years of experience

Out on a Limb is a fully insured, growing company that provides excellent, professional service in several areas. Although we focus on tree service and Landscaping we are not limitied to these services. We provide a wide range of property management to fit all your needs. I personally operate every job, big or small. Resulting in a professional, time efficient, and quality service on a personal level. We specialize in dangerous tree removals, tree pruning, tree care, planting stone walls, patios, walkways, stairs, boulder walls, retaining walls, fire pits, flower beds, lawn care and installation. We offer free bids, estimates, and consulting.

Out on a Limb is a fully insured, growing company that provides excellent, professional service in several areas. Although we focus on tree service and Landscaping we are not limitied to these services. We provide a wide range of property management to fit all your needs. I personally operate every job, big or small. Resulting in a professional, time efficient, and quality service on a personal level. We specialize in dangerous tree removals, tree pruning, tree care, planting stone walls, patios, walkways, stairs, boulder walls, retaining walls, fire pits, flower beds, lawn care and installation. We offer free bids, estimates, and consulting.



John J. Coty Jr

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John J. Coty Jr

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Customers say: Quality work
18 years of experience

My service is very wide ranged. I have many clients that just have me do virtually everything from here fall and spring clean up to taking care of there pool aan anything that might come about. Such as a roof jog or a garage they want built. Generally it is only me doing the work but from time to time I might have a helper. I tend to work time and materials but will give bids on jobs. Tends to work out to be a higher number. It's hard to forsee every possibilty in the job. I tend to bill on a weekly basis but if discussed, i will do sooner or when job is complete.

My service is very wide ranged. I have many clients that just have me do virtually everything from here fall and spring clean up to taking care of there pool aan anything that might come about. Such as a roof jog or a garage they want built. Generally it is only me doing the work but from time to time I might have a helper. I tend to work time and materials but will give bids on jobs. Tends to work out to be a higher number. It's hard to forsee every possibilty in the job. I tend to bill on a weekly basis but if discussed, i will do sooner or when job is complete.

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Chimney Inspection questions, answered by experts

Full home electrical inspections are mandatory if you’re buying a new home, but if you’re just looking for a safety checkup, you have some flexibility. If you don’t have any concerns and your property is relatively new, a basic inspection is usually sufficient. If it’s been a long time since your home was last inspected, or it’s an older home, a full home inspection can help catch any concerns that may fly under the radar.

Living in a termite-infested home isn’t just annoying—it’s risky. These pests can quietly chew through wood, weakening your walls, floors, and even the structure of your house. On top of the safety concerns, there’s the financial stress of repairs, not to mention potential health issues from mold or allergens stirred up by termite activity.

Yes, your homeowners insurance can cover water damage. Just how much your plan covers depends on the company and plan you chose, so read the fine print of your homeowners insurance plan to see how much your insurance company might cover, document the damage, and contact them to submit a claim and have an assessor inspect the damage.

Self-management is possible but requires significant time investment and an understanding of legal and operational responsibilities associated with property maintenance.

These are some of the critical considerations when planning to make your home accessible:

  • How wide are your doorways, wheelchair ramps, hallways, and pathways? These should be at least 32 inches wide.

  • Which bathroom modifications will be necessary? 

  • Do you need to lower any cabinetry or other fixtures to make them accessible for wheelchair users?

  • Is there enough room to turn around in the shower?

  • Is there a second story of the home that requires a stair lift?

  • Is there proper lighting outside in the dark? If not, a floodlight may be necessary.

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