Description of Work: Rebuilt chimney chase that had blown over using new 2x lumber tied in to the existing house framing and new 1/2″ CDX plywood sheathing to match existing design. Installed a new double walled chimney flue and termination rain cap to tie-in to the existing chimney flue. Installed new copper flashings at roof Read More
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Employee of the Month – February 2018
Employee of the Month – February 2018 Walt Willson
Job of the Month – January 2018
Description of Work: Replaced copper bow window roof with new 16oz historic double lock standing seam copper roof. Project Manager: Galen Desch Crew: Nick Santana, Mike Kelly Estimator: Jamie Fick
Employee of the Month – January 2018
Employee of the Month – January 2018 Andy Corn
Job of the Month – December 2017
Description of Work: Replaced entire rear deck boards, deck access stairs and basement entry stairs with new slate gray colored Azek grooved decking secured with Azek Conceal-Loc hidden fasteners and new 5/8″ white Azek trim around perimeters and tread risers, replaced railings at deck and basement entry stairs with new 4″ x 4″ pressure Read More
Employee of the Month – December 2017
Employee of the Month – December 2017 Eric Eicher
Employee of the Month – November 2017
Employee of the Month – November 2017 Gary Gamber
Job of the Month – November
Description of Work: Tore down 35 courses of right side chimney and rebuilt to match existing size and style, replaced two sets of terra cotta flue liners and the chimney throat, fabricated and installed a custom stainless steel chimney cap with a screened hood, painted newly rebuilt chimney to match existing as close as possible Read More
Employee of the Month – October 2017
Employee of the Month – October 2017 Andy Corn
Job of the Month – October 2017
Description of Work: Replaced all slate roofing with new 11″ x 22″ Vermont semi-weathering gray slate with (2) rows of Sieger “Boss” bronze snow guards, .032 brown aluminum eave flashings, .032 white aluminum rake flashings, 20oz copper base and chimney flashings, installed new 1″ x 4″ cedar trim at the base of the vertical Read More
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