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Area - Old Town, ME

Old Town's housing stock is roughly half pre-1930 — Greek Revival, Italianate, Colonial Revival — mixed with mill-worker capes and UMaine adjunct housing. It's 12 miles from our yard. We treat old houses like old houses
Postal Code: 04468Old Town, MEHistoric district specialists

Old Town's housing stock is roughly half pre-1930 — Greek Revival, Italianate, Colonial Revival — mixed with mill-worker capes and UMaine adjunct housing. It's 12 miles from our yard. We treat old houses like old houses

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Browse our latest construction projects that showcase our commitment to quality, innovation and craftsmanship. Each project represents our dedication to excellence and client satisfaction.

Worker on roof with ladder
Worker on roof with ladderJun 23, 2026
House with siding
House with sidingJun 23, 2026
Windows and doors
Windows and doorsJun 23, 2026
Gutters
GuttersJun 23, 2026
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Questions
Old Town, ME specific questions

More questions? Call +1 (203) 725-5058 or request an estimate — we don't believe in pressure sales.

Shingles or metal?
Shingles are more affordable and work well for most Maine homes. Metal is more durable, lasts 50+ years, and is great for shedding snow — but costs roughly 2-3x installed. We do both and can help you choose.
How long does a roof replacement take?
Most asphalt shingle roofs can be completed in 1-3 days. Metal roofs typically take 3-5 days due to the custom fabrication and installation process. Flat roofs vary widely based on materials and size but generally take 2-7 days.
Do you handle permits?
Yes. We pull all necessary building permits for your roof replacement and coordinate any required inspections with your local municipality.
How do I know if my roof needs repairs?
Common signs include visible leaks, missing or damaged shingles, curling or buckling shingles, granule loss, and water stains on your ceiling. If you notice any of these, it's a good idea to have a professional inspection.