
Serving Spruce Head, ME and surrounding areas
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In business since 2019
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Warranties offered
"I was very pleased. They were awesome, pleasant, and knowledgeable . They did the design, I was looking for."





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Serving Spruce Head, ME and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2019
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"I was very pleased. They were awesome, pleasant, and knowledgeable . They did the design, I was looking for."





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Serving Spruce Head, ME and surrounding areas
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In business since 2013
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"He did a great job, very professional - put up curtain rod, wall remote holders and waterproof sealed around a counter top and back splash in my kitchen. He was very neat with the sealing work, so you can't see at all where it was applied. I will definitely hire again."

Serving Spruce Head, ME and surrounding areas
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Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2024
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"Highly recommended, super friendly, easy to work with and straightforward unlike most contractors. Thanks a bunch."





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Serving Spruce Head, ME and surrounding areas
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In business since 2021
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"The new deck is perfect. They showed up on time each day and worked the entire time they were here. They even noticed a few issues from the previous contractor and brought them to my attention. Clarke Builders pays close attention to what theyâ re doing. Great, quick work. I couldnâ t be happier. I would hire again, anytime."





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Serving Spruce Head, ME and surrounding areas
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In business since 2024
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"Extremely happy with the company and would use again"



Serving Spruce Head, ME and surrounding areas
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In business since 2003
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"My job was extremely small, just repairing squirrel damage to the flashing around our chimney. They were extremely prompt in responding and did a great job for an extremely reasonable price. I am very appreciative."

Serving Spruce Head, ME and surrounding areas
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Honest hard working guy just looking to add a little more work to the business. Great frame to finish.

Serving Spruce Head, ME and surrounding areas
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Serving Spruce Head, ME and surrounding areas
In business since 1969
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"From purchase to completion, they were priced competitively, responsive and professional. Install date they were punctual and efficient. Work area was left as found and shed was as ordered, no defects! Would use again if needed."





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Serving Spruce Head, ME and surrounding areas
In business since 2013
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Work agreed to: 1) level a slope, 2) build stone patio, 3) install fence. Period of performance told by the contractor was 5 days to a week and a half. Work started May 16. By June 3 project was not half complete. Contractor delivered pile of dirt and pile of gravel and railroad ties for retaining walls. Contractor did some work. If reasons given were accurate, then some missing days for medial were reasonable but after three weeks there were several issues: 1) the work was only about halfway complete after three weeks, 2) the slope remained which can't be used since it's needed for a shed, bee hives, and raised beds, 3) the rear retaining wall was already leaning and losing dirt from only one rain. With these concerns I consulted two other landscapers who immediately identified problems with the wall as well as the slope, that it would not hold through one winter. In addition, contractor may not have contacted Digsafe, public utilities, and city public works for permission to proceed with any excavation. I have a lot more details including inconsistent texts"





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