Scott A. Waltenbaugh is a Pittsburgh-area native with over 20 years experience. He is knowledgeable in all areas of remodeling, from framing and roofing to kitchen and bath installation, which includes plumbing and electrical. His expertise ensures your project is in the hands of an experienced craftsman. In 2008, his career started moving toward the specialization of custom baths and kitchens. Since then, he has designed and renovated many bath and kitchen projects. Over the last five years, we have built strong relationships with the Amish from the backroads of Pennsylvania. Because we know and trust these skilled builders, we feel confident bringing their quality products to you. We gain a sense of satisfaction in knowing that we offer high-quality Amish-made cabinets which are entirely built in the USA.
In 1986 we started out as a contractor company, constructing houses and repair jobs. In 1996 we decided to concentrate on roofs both residential and small commercial.
Third trout contracting started by me and my father in law this year. I have 10 years experience in hvac and building. My father in law has 25 plus years building houses along with 10 plus years of carpentry. We take pride in our work for we are a locally owned and operated company that wants to keep working on word of mouth and a great reputation. We can do any services you have including tree services, remodeling, concrete, masonry, decks, fences, renovations, and more.
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