C & S stands for Counts and Sons. This was the name of the owner's father's business which his father and uncle started not long after they each became fathers of boys. The trade was passed down from the owner's father to the owner, and shortly before graduating college with a business degree, C & S Building Solutions was born.
This is something I have always wanted to do is go on my own I have been doing this all my life and barely ever getting by, Now I own my business and it has been the best decision I've made.
Upon completion of our Enlistment, we both returned home where we grew up and wanted to continue giving back. We thought of no better way, than to use our knowledge and skills we'd learned from working with tradesman and going to schools, to help our community with any and all property maintenance and contracting needs.
At Scesny Contracting, we have been serving the Bangor community for more than 20 years, and we understand your need for fast, reliable contracting services. Whether you have plans to add onto your existing house or you're looking to build a stylish wood deck, we can help. We also assist with siding installation, roofing projects and anything else related to your home improvement needs. You want professional results with fair rates, and this is exactly what you can expect from our team at Scesny Contracting. We also assist with siding installation, roofing projects and anything else related to your home improvement needs. You want professional results with fair rates, and this is exactly what you can expect from our team at Scesny Contracting.
Contractors Are Not Licensed - Homeowner Beware!Although home improvement contractors are not licensed or regulated by the State of Maine , architects, engineers, electricians, plumbers, oil burner technicians, manufacturers, dealers and installers of mobile and modular homes are required to be licensed
Written Contracts Are Required: by Maine law contractors and subcontractors performing all home construction and home improvement projects over $3,000 are required to provide a consumer with a written contract with a specific provision that prohibits payment up front of more than one third of the contract price.
Building Codes: Because of many towns and cities have adopted building codes and enforced them, a homeowner should talk to his town's code officials before starting Garage Doors project.