Mountain Contracting

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in Contracting also specializes in ridge vent installation and soffit airflow.&nbspDavid believes in old schoolhonesthardworking values that are hard to find in the industry today.&nbsp&ldquoTreat people with respect and work hard&quot.&nbspDavid is a fatherfootball coach and the former President of a youth football program in his personal lifetrying to instill the same values and work ethic in tomorrow&rsquos generation. &nbsp&nbspMountain Contracting LLC is licensed and Insured.&nbspThey service StarkSummitTuscarawas and surrounding counties.&nbspDavid brings with him Professional Certifications in Lead detection and removaland has spent numerous hoursSiding

330)705-5598 Welcome to Mountain Contracting! Your vision is our mission! We have been providing customers with high quality, built to last craftsmanship in Stark and surrounding Counties for more than 20 years. Home: Image OUR STORY David B. Becker is the Founder and Owner of Mountain Contracting, LLC.  With 22 years in the contracting and construction industry, David has the experience and knowledge to tackle any job from minor repairs to custom kitchen or bathroom remodels to home additi

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