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Old 04-10-2010, 08:25 PM   #1
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We have an old stone fireplace that we are considering refacing. We are looking for someone who can advise us on this and give us a fair price for the job. Any suggestions?
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Old 04-10-2010, 09:11 PM   #2
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I would sugest a intro and a location.

It's a big lake and the best masons don't typicaly drive half way around it to work.
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Old 04-10-2010, 09:30 PM   #3
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I would sugest a intro and a location.

It's a big lake and the best masons don't typicaly drive half way around it to work.
They will drive anywhere to get work these days!

Such a kid you are.

egrif6180, do a Google search and type in your zipcode, if someone here doesn't come to your rescue sooner.

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We have an old stone fireplace that we are considering refacing. We are looking for someone who can advise us on this and give us a fair price for the job. Any suggestions?
good morning my name is Shaun with Skyscarpentry. i'm in Moultonborough.
i'm not a full time mason however if you go on my web site you can see 2 fireplace we recently did. just click on light masonry. my site is
www.skyscarpentry.com. thanks and good luck.
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Old 04-11-2010, 11:35 AM   #5
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We are located in Meredith!!
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Tinkham Masonry....Try Fred he is in Moultonboro, does great work and his prices are reasonable. He has a nice portfolio of examples too.

603-630-7713
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I would suggest Tommy MaCormack in the Weirs. I do not know his phone number but he is also opening a sandwich shop in the Weirs across from Gringos and you would be able to talk to him there. He is so awesome and very enjoyable. You should meet him.
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They will drive anywhere to get work these days!

Such a kid you are.

egrif6180, do a Google search and type in you're zipcode, if someone here doesn't come to you're rescue sooner.

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You would be suprised that with mason's this is not the case. This year is turning out very different than last year as far as construction goes, for now anyway.
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I am a mason located in Meredith. I would love to check out your project. Contact me any time.

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Hi,
Take a look at www.nattkingstoneworks.com.
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Wow, what an impressive portfolio from all the masons! We had several slate walls installed around our home and I am constantly amazed by how taking natural ingredients they can make such magnificent structures.
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Wow, what an impressive portfolio from all the masons! We had several slate walls installed around our home and I am constantly amazed by how taking natural ingredients they can make such magnificent structures.
I agree, very nice work. Taking the time to create and showcase a portfolio is also a good sign of a strong sense of pride in the work as well as having staying power within the industry or they say "skin in the game".

Some quality options to choose from.
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Take a look at www.nattkingstoneworks.com.
[ " We service New Hampshire's Lakes Region, White Mountain Region and beyond." ]

Very nice looking work, Natt. Thanks

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Sigh, what do I know.

p.s. I think the point got missed

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We also offer this service and many others that apply to the building trades.give us a call at 279-4639
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