Barn completed.

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The barn is almost done.

Every thing is done on the stall except the tin roof and the power, which is set up to be done this week. All went well and the place cleaned up great!

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Demolition complete, upgrades being added in.

The demolition on Greely Street is done. The owner has gone with a new and much needed upgrade to the heating system. He has gone to forced hot water from hot air oil - a big jump. He has also had all the power rewired in the house - another large upgrade as well. We are going back next week to insulate an start the hanging drywall. Soon it will be home sweet home!

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Restoration project begins

This home was flooded when pipes burst on the second floor due to a power outage. The restoration includes new sheet rock, flooring, ceilings and remodeling the kitchen and bath.

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Fire restoration project begins

One section of this 3 horse stall barn was destroyed by fire due to faulty wiring. Thank God no animals perished in the fire. Today we began demolition of that section of the building. Within a week, this stall will be back up, with power and water. When we are finished, you won't even be able to tell that a fire occurred.

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Owner's side is finished!

The owner's side of this duplex has been completed, and they have started moving in!

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Subflooring & plumbing in.

The petitions are in and the sub-flooring is in. The shower units are installed and the plumbing is being installed by Progressive Mechanical. The walls were treated for smoke with Pro-block...

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Level flooring, installation of support beams.

We have leveled the flooring and strapped the ceiling...

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More exterior.

More exterior work including house wrap, window trim & siding.



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Interior work begins.

Join Rick for a walk-through of the building as he reveals the status of the interior and points out some of the work that needs to be done.

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Removed porch, reduced window openings.

The new hip-on-hip roof has been shingled, thanks to DME Construction.

We also removed the front porch and reduced the window openings.

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Roof completed, exterior work.

Rick discusses exterior plans for the building. The new hip-on-hip roof has been installed. What an awesome job by DME Construction!


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New roof installation.

DME Construction begins installation of new roof.


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Fire Restoration begins.

Rick Bagley Contracting, LLP begins a new project restoring a home that was severely damaged by fire. The upper floors were badly damaged leaving a hole in the roof. We had to completely remove the roof on this house.

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Siding repaired.

Got damaged or rotting siding? Don't wait until water leaks into your home. RBC can replace the damaged section and it will be good as new!
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Repair of insect damage caused by moisture.

Have insect trouble? You may need to do more than have the insects removed. Rotting wood can be caused by moisture due to poor constuction. Contact RBC for your free estimate.
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Repair of water damage due to frozen pipes.

Below: Pipes froze and burst due to poor insulation at this condo in Weare. We not only replaced the damaged flooring and ceiling, but also repaired the root cause by providing the proper insulation around the pipes.
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