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Eden Farms LLC.
4.67(
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Angi Approved

In business since 1994

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At Eden Farms, we're more than just a garden center and nursery – we're a family-run business deeply rooted in our love for gardening and community.\n\nFounded by Marshall Condon in 1994, our journey began with a passion for landscaping that traces back to our family's Pennsylvania roots. We've grown from a small landscape company to a full-service landscape contractor, offering everything from trees and shrubs to stone patios and fresh produce.\n\nOur commitment to you is built on trust, personalized service, and a genuine love for what we do. When you choose Eden Farms, you're choosing a family-run business that values your satisfaction and the beauty of your outdoor spaces.

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Connecticut Basement Systems, Inc.
4.47(
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Angi Approved

In business since 1987

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Warranties offered

"The visit to my home in West Hartford was a nice affair. The technician explained everything. He even mentioned that I had to get a plumber to remove the sink away from the wall, so the work could be done to repair the window and wall area, but I did not hear him mention that I had to pull permits. The problem with this permit pulling issue is that I never initiated the pulling of permits, and this also is a red flag for me. The pulling of a permit should always be done by the contractor who is doing the job. It ensures that the permit pulled is to code. It ensures that the permit pulled follows local ordinance and CT. laws and statutes regarding construction, and that also includes consumer protection mandates in the State of Connecticut. Having me pull the permit to allow the CT. Basement Systems to do the work is a big, red flag, and it can result in my home owner's policy being cancelled if the permits are pulled either after the fact, or the permits pulled do not line up with the inspection process. I can also be fined by the town for pulling permits after the fact too. I've had my furnace replaced. The plumbing company who replaced the furnace followed state law and guidelines. Especially, since funding provided through a loan from a Credit Union chosen by the State of Connecticut ensured that permits were pulled correctly, legally. The same applies to my roof being replaced. The roofing company pulled the permit. Having a customer whom you are charging in excess of $20,000 to pull a permit is putting that customer in legal jeopardy, which is unacceptable. If I sell my house, and I had the work done in my basement, and the permits were pulled by me. The person who bought my house could sue me for an incorrectly pulled permit. How would I answer questions from the town about the technical aspects of the job, which should be handled by the contractor directly? Why introduce another layer of bureaucracy that slows down communication? Have the contractor pull the permit, so that the contractor and the municipality, town or city can communicate directly, and the pulling of the permit is done correctly and legally. How would I know, when the town should be doing an inspection during or while the job is being completed or after the job is completed? This should never be a requirement of the customer to pull the permit for a job to be done. The tech who visited my home mentioned that I had to hire a plumber to move a basement sink, but they did not mention about pulling of permits, but I went and re-read the quote again, and it is at the bottom of the quote page under "Customer Will" that states not only hiring of the plumber but also pulling permits and scheduling inspections. I did not have this job financed by CT. Basement Systems. I, instead, decided to get a home equity loan. If I did not get the home equity loan, then decided to go with CT. Basement Systems financing, then I would be screwed. The best thing I did was slow the process down, seek my own financing, and ask larger, bigger, deeper questions that prevented me from making a mistake by allowing this work to be done."
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CT Paving and Masonry
5.00(
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In business since 1985

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Emergency services offered

"I had a lot of projects that we're done around my house. And what was great about it The company took on all the tastics. I'm very pleased with their performance."
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Brightbills lawn care and snow removal
New to Angi

In business since 2015

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I just started my business

Bensonhurst Construction Corp
5.00(
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In business since 1958

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Emergency services offered

Family owned & operated. License: # 1262098. More license #s available on SP website. Additional email: bensonhurstroofing@yahoo.com.

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SANDOVAL LANDSCAPING
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Richard Romeo Landscaping
5.00(
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In business since 1993

landscaper, landscape contractors, landscape maintenance, lawn maintenance, lawn care service

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DRUM POINT INDUSTRIES
New to Angi

In business since 1986

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Emergency services offered

DRUM POINT IND . A RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL REMODELING COMPANY

Bond Construction
New to Angi

In business since 2012

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Emergency services offered

Bond Construction is a complete, full service, interior contractor specializing in remodeling and new construction of fine residential and commercial projects in New York City.

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FAQs for concrete foundation raise projects in Easton, CT

On average, it takes two to seven days to physically raise your house. However, this does not include the preparation work, which is often the most lengthy process. The entire project, including preparation, obtaining permits, disconnecting utilities, and any subsequent landscaping, can take four to eight weeks. This timeline ensures everything is done safely and that your home remains structurally sound.

If proper safety protocols are not followed, raising a house can cause severe damage, as the process involves applying controlled force to the home's structure. The risks involved make it crucial to hire a skilled contractor who uses engineered methods to secure your home and prevent any harm to your household.

If your foundation shows signs of instability after raising your home, you might need to add structural support. A structural engineer can assess your foundation and recommend reinforcements to ensure your house stays stable and safe for the long term. Available support options include installing additional piers or pilings, reinforcing existing footings, or using steel beams to distribute the load more evenly.

You will need a structural engineer to assess your home before you begin. These professionals determine whether your house is suitable for lifting and identify any issues that could compromise its stability. Their expertise ensures that the project is designed correctly and all risks are managed to achieve a successful lift.

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