Tarkka Homes Inc

MA

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Custom home builder

her areas of knowledge include residential construction issuesresidential building codeslife/safety regulationaccountingInc.a custom home builder based in Hopkintonand servicing southern New Hampshire since 1990. She was a partner in The Abacus Groupa program that has continued to help those in need since its inception in 1997. Tarkka HomesInc. has been a trusted Custom home builder Concord NH for over 35 years. Our founderPaul Morinbelieved in The Golden Rule as the basis for everything Tarkka stands for. Our President and OwnerTricia Morincontinues that philosophy and as a woman-ownedCustom home builder Concord NH entityour involvement within our communityethical practicesNew Hampshire Home Builders Association (NHHBA)standards which are constantly evolvingit enables us to keep abreast of modern building science and responsible constructiondelivering the highest quality home to our clients. This results in Tarkka building beautiful

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