Established by Charles Odermann, Fiddler on the Flue is now run by his son-in-law William Willis and daughter Leah, each with over 10 years of experience in the field. Many of our customers have had either Chuck or Willie cleaning their chimney for over 20 years. Although Chuck has recently retired, he is still available to provide valuable technical support and experience.
Jack's Construction Company was started in 1971 by owner, Jack Grindle after his service in the Navy during the Vietnam war and his education at South Portland Vocational School.
William Andrews had worked for residential construction businesses since the time he was old enough to swing a hammer. He was building fine luxury boats on Mount Desert Island when he decided to venture out on his own and start his own small business. Cashly Builders was created after his 2 oldest daughters were born, Ashley and Cassidy. He wanted to include them in the business and came up with the name Cashly by combining their two names together. Both girls have taken pride in working side by side with their father throughout the years. William and Cashly Builders have created many commercial buildings throughout Downeast Maine. From doctors offices in Bangor, to Hannafords in Millbridge, to Linnehans Right Way Auto in Ellsworth, and the Smoke House in Hancock there are few roads Downeast that he hasn't worked on. Scattered throughout Maine are numerous residential homes he has built or remodeled.
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 Roofing project.