Keith Trembley Builder, Inc. is making a stir! They pride themselves on continuously being involved in their local communities. Whether they're finishing basements, restoring a fire-damaged church, remediating mold, or working for charity organizations in their spare time, they never seem to stop! Here's just a little of what they have going on!
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Keith Trembley Builder, Inc. helped to save and restore the Captain Phineas house, which was deemed by some as unrepairably destroyed by a severe fire on December 11, 2002. Two noted sea captains once called this historic place home.
Against the odds, and after seven months of incredibly hard work, research, and commitment to historic preservation, the building was saved. Tireless efforts by owners Mark and Linda Bradstreet, along with their talented construction team, resulted in a successful rescue of one of Searsport's most beloved local landmarks.
Keith Tremblay Builder, Inc. managed the restoration and repair work. Master paperhanger Hans Plessner restored the antique wallpaper, and Barry Crawford of Colonial Plastering was in charge of all plaster restoration. Floors, windows, shutters, moldings, doors, siding -- even the slate roof -- was repaired or restored with careful attention to detail.
The rehabilitation and restoration of the 1860 Captain Phineas Griffin House in Searsport, ME is an amazing example of teamwork and dedication at its finest. So many people came together to make it happen, and instead of listening to those who said "tear it down", the owners listened to their own hearts and did the right thing.
Less than one year from the date of that fire, the Bradstreet's opened the doors of the Captain Griffin House to the Searsport Historical Society, for a meeting and tour.
- Dream Factory of Maine Volunteers
Keith Trembley Builder, Inc.'s contractors are on the Dream Factory of Maine advisory board. The Dream Factory of Maine is a volunteer-run organization that's designed to fulfill dozens of dreams every year for chronically ill children.
The latest dream that Keith Trembley Builder, Inc. was able to help fulfill was for young Brandon, age 7, who suffers from cerebral palsy. His dream was to have a pool in his home, so he could get in and move without his wheelchair. Watch and see the magic happen, and share the joy of Brandon as he experiences his new pool for the first time!
- Methodist Church Restoration
In the Fall/Winter of 2009, Keith Trembley Builder also helped to restore the United Methodist Church in Milo, ME. This building had sustained serious damage from a fire in June 2009 and was in need of restoration services on the roof and elsewhere in the building. Watch them restore this building to beauty!