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Hi everyone, just wondering if anyone can recommend a stonework contractor. I have large gaps between my dock and the rocky shoreline its attached too. I'm looking to simply fill in the gaps with some shaped stones so people don't get hurt walking on/off the dock. I'm particularly concerned about this happening at night.
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Used Breakthrough Property Service out of Meredith to rebuild a field stone retaining wall last spring. Very good work
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Dock and stone work in the water? Nobody better than Winnipesaukee Marine Construction. They have a good reputation with the Department of Environmental Services for quality, law knowledgeable work. They did work for m last year and for my father 45 yeas ago. Same site. Their work holds up.
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I'd be glad to take a look at it. I can be reached at 603-254-5774. If you interested in taking a look at my work please check out my website www.granitestatelandscaping.com
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I would suggest a railing or maybe a planter to guide foot traffic since neither requires a permit from NHDES Wetlands as opposed to the stonework which would need one...
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