
Home Comfort Practice, Inc.
About us
Home Comfort Practice, Inc. ("HCP") specializes in three areas of residential contracting: Energy Efficiency, Aging in Place, and Home Improvement. Our Energy Efficiency practice involves diagnosing home inefficiencies and crafting comprehensive proposals to upgrade insulation, windows, doors, air sealing, and more. Our Aging in Place contracting practice joins with home health agencies and occupational therapists to modify and to make homes safer and more functional for clients who want to stay in their homes. We employ skilled carpenters and handymen to help homeowners and landlords remodel, repair, maintain, and beautify their properties. [HCP is A+ Rated by the Better Business Bureau.]
Business highlights
Memberships & Affiliations
National Association of Home Builders
Services we offer
Carpentry & Handyman, Disability Ramp Installs, Energy Efficiency & Insulation, Remodel for a Disability
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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Licensing
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