In business since 1987
Emergency services offered
General Contracting

In business since 1987
Emergency services offered
General Contracting
In business since 1958
Family Owned & Operated mid-size Home Center & Full-Service Lumber Yard catering to the residential and commercial needs of our home-owners and contractors alike!
Handyman, I'm a motivated hard working person I do all kinds of home improvement jobs, decks finish paint bathrooms tiles plumbing electrical, demolition house clean out, yard work Vinyl,roofs etc

In business since 1962
Free estimates
Warranties offered
Lampin is the critical component manufacturing expert. Our value engineering approach ensures that design, materials and process combine to provide the best value in the industry.

In business since 2022
I am a licensed construction supervisor overseeing large scale construction projects. In my free time I enjoy helping home owners with misc. repairs, installation and home upgrades. I currently just started a small renovation + upgrades business on the side, focusing on kitchens and bathrooms.
In business since 2000
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
We have been in business since 2000 and have satisfied countless clients along the way.
In business since 1996
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"The entire process of dealing with Norm B & Sons was fantasti!. We contacted Norm for a price to wallpaper and accent wall an appointment was setup to get a quote. The person came by as promised and on time! When Norm and Ralph came to do the job they were on time and schedule. The wallpaper came out perfect. I would highly recommend Norm B & Sons you will not be disappointed."
In business since 1985
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Kitchens, Bathrooms , Windows, Doors, Basement Work
In business since 1978
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Ruffini Construction is a residential home improvement contractor specializing in carpentry.
Free estimates
"Michael and his crew built a large addition to our house on what was once a walk up attic. The homeowners supplied approved prints, engaged the architect, and handled processing a variance with the city. Michael acquired the permit and provided the building/contracting services. The permit was acquired in August, work did not begin until November, and the permit was closed in September the following year. Overall, Michael’s direct employees (foreman, carpenters, and painters) did a good job; finish work was excellent. However, his subcontractors (plumbing, HVAC, electrician) repeatedly caused substantial trouble and showed a lack of care/understanding in their work. Plumbers shouldn’t pretend to be electricians, and HVAC contractors should engineer their install and follow manufacturer’s specifications - it’s not a guessing game. Michael himself was at times easy to deal with and understanding (like when our attic was flooded causing damage to the lower two floors), and other times patronizing and seemingly unaware of his own subs schedules. Poor project planning early on w/material lead times (windows) lead to no attic insulation over the winter & a pest infestation. Quoting & invoicing from Michael had double counted items and was obviously copied over from a previous project, while leaving out key items such as masonry work. Multiple mistakes set the project back and cost us time, sanity, comfort, and money (some of which was reimbursed). The list includes: frying the main thermostat (multiple times), shorting out the boiler control board, reversing hot/cold water lines, leaving water to the house mostly shutoff, the list goes on… None of these problems were identified by the contractors but left for us (homeowners) to discover in a string of unfortunate test scenarios during the evening. To Michael’s credit most were fixed reasonably quickly. The HVAC subs were probably the most consternating, repeatedly demonstrating a lack of understanding in their own profession which at several points nearly derailed the entire project. As the last laugh the project was ‘finished’ without ever testing the heat in the new 3rd floor, and the A/C system still struggles with low cooling demands. We would not recommend hiring them for a major addition. We do not trust their subcontractors. If you have a simple painting, carpentry, bathroom, or kitchen renos they can probably handle it."
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