Well I should start off by saying it wasn’t easy that’s for sure. I used to work with my step dad and man oh man that was rough. I worked with a lot of not very good people and I realized I didn’t like it one bit so I started my own business called Miller & Son contracting in hopes of maybe giving it to him one day
When we first started, customers would send letters praising the work we did for them. Now, we still get praises, but it's mainly on the web. We welcome a chance to show you why our customers are raving fans when we replaced their windows.
The Roof Doctors have been serving southern Maine as a residential roofing contractor since the 1990's with the same name and phone number as well as the same group of workers. We do not sub contract out our work with a repair crew following up behind like a lot of our larger competitors. Ours is a local family business serving the community we grew up in. We get the job done correctly the first time without hidden fees and with no money down. Our customers tell us we have the best warrantees with prompt call backs, friendly customer service and most importantly, no high pressure salesmen. Choosing The Roof Doctors is choosing peace of mind.
First we were subcontractors for some years. We work for many companies in Portland, Saco, Augusta, we have worked in almost all of Maine, also in New Hampshire and Vermont. and since 2008 it was that we began to be independent, for the very economical price and the 100% guaranteed work that customers began to prefer, remember: ECUA roof construction, we are simply your best option
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.