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07-23-2017, 09:55 AM | #1 |
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Large Deck in Tuftonboro
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Can I please get some references for a carpenter in the Tuftonboro area to replace a large deck? Thanks |
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Brandan Carrier does a lot of decks. He lives in Tuftonboro.
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Ned Coville. Chinook contracting. Does great work and is honest and reasonable. Lives in Moultonborough. 986 9929 Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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Dave Gammon does great work and is really reasonable costwise. Dave can be reached at (603) 528-1089.
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ok i give up. what is that?
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My Take?
Bill Brooks is showing a yet-to-be-completed deck. The item wrapped in white may be a "roof cap"—about ready to be crane-lifted into place.
The present roof's underside has yet to be framed-in for a "ceiling". For myself, I'd want to see a close-up picture of the intersection of all those rafters. I've seen some awful carpentry displayed right there! 'Can't tell how far that Pine tree is to that corner's drip cap. Ever leaned against a Pine tree when there's 20-MPH winds? .
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