Western Maine door was started in Western Maine back in the 1970's. Over the years the business was sold and moved over to the White Mountains in North Conway NH. At that time New Hampshire was added to the name and the company became Western Maine & NH Overhead door. After 17 years the business was purchased by one of the employees who decided to expand the company's reach and product offerings. With all the new products, services and certifications added to the company, a face lift and distinctive name was in order. This was to help set us apart from our competitors in the area who used similar names. This is when the company's name was changed to Alpha Overhead Door LLC.
R.W. Drew Construction has been serving Western Maine (Oxford, Androscoggin and Cumberland counties) and Eastern New Hampshire (Caroll county) for nearly three decades. Originally from Cape Cod, founder Bob Drew moved his construction company and family to Maine in 1987. Bob, his wife Paula and their team specialize in general contracting, new home construction, remodeling, exterior painting and interior painting and wallpapering. R.W. Drew Construction offers free estimates on all work and can provide references as needed.
Like most business owners, I started by working for other contractors during high school. After about 15 years of service, I was encouraged to start my own business, so here I am after 20 years, and I'm looking to increase my customer base.
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.