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| Marine Home Improvement, Inc. |
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| Homeowner: Ross C. |
| Project: Install or Replace an Asphalt Shingle Roof |
| City: Boston, MA |
| Marine home improvement recently replaced the roof on my home. The project included replacing the soffits, fascia boards, rakeboards, gutters downspouts, sheathing etc. - everything but the trusses. Mike did a great job. I was concerned when selecting a contractor that they be capable of the significant amount of carpentry required by this project. They handled this with ease. The roof was stripped, sheathed and re-shingled in a day. The soffits and fascia's were complete a couple of days later. The crew cleaned as they went - no complaints from the neighbors. The project started on time, came in on budget and the results are great. |
| A.J. Exteriors, Inc. |
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| Project: Install or Replace an Asphalt Shingle Roof |
| City: Boston, MA |
| Tony from AJ showed the most interest in the job. He took care to look over the entire roof (some other respondents didn't even bother going up), rate its condition, and discuss roof ventilation options with me. The job was done on time and on budget, and clean-up was good (although I did find a few nails on the porch and driveway). In addition to the roof, he replaced some rotted wood on the porch, plus its gutters. |
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Boston has made an effort to promote "smart growth" by fostering a Transit-Oriented Housing Program that encourages new and denser commercial and residential development in and near public transportation stations.
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