I began working as a Realtor in 1989 and began building single family homes in the early 90's. Currently I am working in the as a licensed building Inspector, where I bring my years of experience and common sense together to offer a professional home inspection with the goal of educating buyers so that they can move forward with there home purchase with confidence.
Chittenden Construction LLC. is a contractor based in Colchester, Vermont. We offer superior roofing and remodeling services in the surrounding area. Our prices are competitive and affordable, and we'll work with you to beat any written quote you've received from another roofing company. So when you need a roofer, give us a call. We love to push ourselves and seek out challenges.
Slate Affair Inc. has done slate and copper roof projects throughout New England and the U.S. In Vermont, we believe in hard work and getting the job done right. All of our work is done efficiently and correctly the first time. Custom work and repair challenge both our creative skills and our ability to systematically solve problems. Founder, Liam Tower, lives in northern Vermont where he has built a house and lives with his beautiful family. Liam spent years as an apprentice to a local slate craftsman and is now finding success having his own business. As for the future plans, Slate Affair Inc. would like to do roofs internationally, produce and sell slate shingles, other roofing products, and expand the crews to handle larger and more diverse jobs. In leisure time, we are with the family and working on our land. Hopefully, our portfolio will speak for itself. Contact us!
We began taking on our own projects in 2014. By doing quality work and treating our homeowners with respect we have developed a solid reputation in the building trades.
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.