I have started this business with the customer in mind. I have made lots of people and companies look very good over the past 20+ years. I have also seen many situations between owners/supervisors and homeowners that I would have to say I just don't agree with. This way I can make sure that people are treated the way I want to be treated and hopefully always have an enjoyable experience with my company. We have started out with just myself and have added two more individuals to the team to compliment one and another and make sure all customers are taken care of first and foremost
ABOUT Why choose Handy George ? Because Quality Matters, and that matters to me! I take pride in providing you with total customer satisfaction for all of your home repair, home improvement and remodeling needs. I solve your home repair and remodeling issues, big or small. Whether it's repairing a door, installing new lighting, tiling a bathroom, or just changing light bulbs and/or batteries in smoke detectors, one call does it all.
Ronald Wanamaker's Experience 1986 A friend let me know about a position as a color matcher for a hand-screened wall covering company. I spent the next two years honing my skills as a colorist. 1988 I had the great fortune of meeting a stone mason, I became the apprentice of Bob Thomas - Stone Mason. Mr. Thomas showed me that there was room for pride in your work and that there was a clientele that appreciated craftsmanship and would seek that craftsmanship out. I worked with Mr. Thomas until 1998, when I moved to Vermont. 1990 I began to work with a friend, Sal Mastropolo, whose company, Theatrical Props Inc., did general and theatrical contracting in New York City. Much of the work was in commercial showrooms and restaurants. 1990 I had also started a decorative paint company, Custom Paint, with the friend from the hand-screened wall covering company. Our specialty was decorative paint and plaster repair in New York City and Eastern Long Island. 1998 I moved to Vermont and decid
The State of Vermont does not require home improvement contractors to obtain licenses. To ensure the protection and property's safety, homeowners must discuss their projects with their regional office permit specialist.
2015 IBC, the 2012 IPC, and the 2017 NEC are in effect in Vermont and there is not a statewide building code adopted in the state for any single family home improvements to be performed.