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B E Martin Woodworking
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Serving Port-Clyde, ME and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

Free estimates

Customers say: Quality work

"We feel very fortunate to have found Brain Martin to do our kitchen installation in our 1848, home in Portland. He is a highly skilled woodworker/ craftsman. Brian went above and beyond to address a number of challenging issues which were the result of working in an older home and this writer ordering incorrect sized cabinets. Do not be fooled by his relaxed, easy going nature- he is an experienced, competent professional. Pricing was very reasonable. You are in excellent hands with Brian."
Response time6 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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New England Home Renovations LLC
4.0(
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Serving Port-Clyde, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 1983

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Everything went wonderfully with this company.  They were very professional, listened to exactly what my problem was, and explained to me how they were going to diagnose the problem and/or solve it before doing any actual work.  Once they started, the team (three people came) worked together like a well-oiled machine.  One was in the room with diagnostics, one was at the fuse box looking for possible problems there, and the third went into the crawlspace beneath our house to look at the physical wiring.  Once the problem was found (there was a faulty wire beneath the house that had come loose from the junction box), it was fixed and tested within minutes and another full diagnostic was done to make sure there were no other possible issues.  They cleaned up after themselves very neatly.  They also replaced the light switch with a dimmer switch at no extra cost!  Well within my budget, and came in even lower than their original (FREE) estimate!  I would highly recommend this company to anyone in the Bergen County area.
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Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Stone Valley Engineering
5.0(
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Serving Port-Clyde, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had Stone Valley install a beautiful edible landscape at my house last spring and I love it so much! They also removed a tree in the fall before the winter snowstorms. Super helpful and professional!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Bonafide, Inc.
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Serving Port-Clyde, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Charles and his brother, Jason Turner are some of the most professional, courteous, knowledgeable contractors I have dealt with. They took their time to turn out the excellent work on my deck. They also have been fun for my wife and I to deal with. They did not mind stopping their work to carefully explain what is going on. This is very refreshing. I would highly recommend Bonafide, Inc. to anyone looking for a contractor! That is as soon as I am done with them. I have another project for them. Thank you for your referral."
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FAQs for wood stairs and railings installation and replacement projects in Port-Clyde, ME

A pro can set an attic ladder in two to four hours, including framing adjustments and finish work. Complex installs—like cutting a brand-new opening or trimming joists—land toward the high end of that window. Tackle the job yourself and plan on a full day, plus an extra pair of hands, since one mis-measurement can slow everything down.

Local building codes drive this decision. If your ceiling has a fire-rating requirement, the ladder must match it to maintain that protective barrier. A rated unit slows flame spread between the attic and living space, buying valuable evacuation time and limiting damage. 

Because codes vary by city and even by neighborhood, check with the permitting office or ask your contractor before you order the ladder.

Aluminum ladders are light, rust-proof, and easy to maneuver, making them a practical choice for most households. Wood models handle higher weight loads and can match traditional trim if aesthetics top your list, but they’re heavier and need occasional upkeep. 

Compare the ladder’s duty rating, your ceiling height, and how often you’ll use it. The best option is the one that balances safety, convenience, and the look you want without stretching the budget.

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