Local General Contractor contractors

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Affordable Asphalt
paving · Oxford · ME
5 (98 reviews)
AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A ELE · GRAY · ME
Anderson Insulation of Maine
Insulation contractor · Saco · ME
4.8 (0 reviews)
Asphalt Services
Paving contractor · Greene · ME
4.5 (0 reviews)
Atlantic Drywall Co
Dry wall contractor · Kittery · ME
3.2 (0 reviews)
BARRIER ISLAND MARINE
General Contractor (Certified) · KITTERY · ME
BWC SOUTH LLC
General Contractor (Certified) · KITTERY · ME
CARON, JAIMEY ROBERT
General Contractor (Certified) · PORTLAND · ME
Ceramic Solutions
Tile contractor · Kenduskeag · ME
5 (0 reviews)
Chem-Dry of Portsmouth New Hampshire
carpet-cleaning · Kittery Point · ME
5 (1 reviews)
Chuck's Chimney and Repair
Masonry contractor · Vassalboro · ME
5 (0 reviews)
CIANBRO CORPORATION
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · PITTSFIELD · ME
Circle D Sprayfoam, Inc.
Insulation contractor · Exeter · ME
4.3 (0 reviews)
Cloutier Building Corporation
Contractor Registration - Business Entity · Windham · ME
CLOUTIER BUILDING CORPORATION
236220 - Commercial & Institutional Bldg Construction · WINDHAM · ME
CMA CARPENTRY, LLC
Residential Contractor (Certified) · WINDHAM · ME
DCM CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CIC · HARRISON · ME
DUMONT, THOMAS PAUL
General Contractor (Certified) · SANFORD · ME
E J PERRY CONSTRUCTION CO INC
General Contractor (Certified) · HALLOWELL · ME
FACILITY SOLUTIONS FL INC.
General Contractor (Certified) · RAYMOND · ME
FREE, JOSEPH WILLIAM
General Contractor (Certified) · YORK · ME
Great Northern Insulation LLC
Insulation contractor · Millinocket · ME
5 (0 reviews)
GUIZAR S GENERAL CONTRACTING INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A RBC · HOULTON · ME
GURNEY, MATTHEW PAUL
Building Contractor (Certified) · ELLSWORTH · ME
HUSSEY SEATING COMPANY
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · NORTH BERWICK · ME
HUSSEY SEATING COMPANY
Commercial Specialty Contractor Level 2 · NORTH BERWICK · ME
HUSSEY SEATING COMPANY
238990 - All Other Specialty Trade Contractors · NORTH BERWICK · ME
INDIVIDUAL
General Contractor (Certified) · SOUTH CASCO · ME
INDIVIDUAL
Building Contractor (Certified) · LEVANT · ME
JAMES R SCALLY JR
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A HVA · SACO · ME
J & C Home Improvement
Construction company · Kittery · ME
5 (0 reviews)
LANDER GROUP, LLC
General Contractor (Certified) · OLD TOWN · ME
Larsen Masonry
Masonry contractor · Waterville · ME
3.9 (0 reviews)
Libby Scott Paving
Paving contractor · Portland St. Berwick · ME
4.5 (0 reviews)
MAINE DRILLING AND BLASTING INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A BEC · GARDINER · ME
Maine Fence Company
Fence contractor · South China · ME
5 (0 reviews)
MERRELL BROS., LLC
Building Contractor (Certified) · LIVERMORE FALLS · ME
Niess Tile
Tile contractor · Dixmont · ME
5 (0 reviews)
PARLIN PROP & DEV INC
General Contractor (Certified) · NORRIDGEWOCK · ME
Quantum Insulators
Insulation contractor · Belmont · ME
4.6 (0 reviews)
RIVERMOOR ASSET MANAGEMENT INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A BSC · SCARBOROUGH · ME
R T D ENTERPRISES INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A VCC · MADISON · ME
RUBB INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A STL · SANFORD · ME
SARGENT CORPORATION
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A H/H · ORONO · ME
Seacoast Handyman Services LLC
Contractor · Kittery · ME
SMART FLOORING INC
238330 - Flooring Contractors · AUBURN · ME
STEWART, TIMOTHY J
Building Contractor (Certified) · LIVERMORE FALLS · ME
TILSON TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT INC
Electrical - Technology Systems Contractor · PORTLAND · ME
TILSON TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A ELE ESC · PORTLAND · ME
TILSON TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT, INC.
General Contractor (Certified) · PORTLAND · ME
TILSON TECHNOLOGY MNGMNT INC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · PORTLAND · ME
TPD CONSTRUCTION CO
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A RBC CBC · SANFORD · ME
TUCKERBLUE HOMES LLC
General Contractor (Certified) · AUGUSTA · ME
UTEC CONSTRUCTORS CORPORATION
General Contractor (Certified) · OWLS HEAD · ME
WOODARD & CURRAN CONSTRUCTORS, LLC
Building Contractor (Certified) · PORTLAND · ME
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FAQs about General Contractor

  • What is the difference between a general contractor and a subcontractor?

    A general contractor (GC) manages the full scope of a construction or renovation project: hiring and coordinating subcontractors, pulling permits, ordering materials, managing the schedule, and ensuring the work meets code. The homeowner contracts with the GC, who takes overall responsibility for project completion. Subcontractors are specialty tradespeople hired by the GC to perform specific work: electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians, tile setters, and framers are all typically subcontractors. Subcontractors report to the GC, not directly to the homeowner—though the GC should keep you informed of who is working on your project and when. For major projects (additions, new builds, gut renovations), hiring a GC is usually the right approach because managing multiple specialty subs simultaneously is a full-time job. For a single-trade project—replacing a furnace, installing a new bathroom, or re-roofing—you can often hire the specialty contractor directly without a GC, which can reduce total cost.

  • How much does a home addition cost?

    A home addition typically costs $100–$200 per square foot for the finished space, all-in including foundation, framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, drywall, and finish work. A 400 sq ft bedroom addition runs $40,000–$80,000; a 600 sq ft family room addition $60,000–$120,000; a full second-story addition on a ranch home can cost $150,000–$300,000+. Basement finishing costs less—$30–$75 per square foot depending on finish level and whether a bathroom is included. Garage additions run $50–$100 per square foot. Costs vary by location (metro areas are typically higher than rural areas), current material prices, and the complexity of connecting the addition to existing systems. Always get the general contractor to include permit fees, temporary weatherproofing, and site cleanup in their estimate. Budget 10–20% contingency for unexpected conditions uncovered during construction.

  • How long does a home addition or major renovation take?

    A single-room addition typically takes 2–4 months from permit approval through final inspection. A full second-story addition takes 4–8 months. A gut renovation of a kitchen or multiple rooms takes 2–5 months depending on scope. Timeline starts after permit approval, which takes 1–4 weeks in most municipalities. Key phases: demo and site prep (1–2 weeks), foundation or framing (2–4 weeks), rough mechanicals—electrical, plumbing, HVAC (2–3 weeks), insulation and drywall (1–2 weeks), finish work—trim, cabinets, flooring, paint (3–6 weeks), final fixtures and punch list (1–2 weeks). Weather delays, material lead times, and inspection scheduling can extend these timelines. A good general contractor will give you a phased schedule at the start of the project and update you when milestones shift. Ask specifically about what happens if subcontractors are unavailable or materials are backordered.

  • How do I find a general contractor near me?

    Search EdgeLocal for "general contractor" or "construction" along with your zip code to find local GCs who manage residential and commercial building projects. General contractors oversee the full scope of construction work: coordinating subcontractors, pulling permits, managing schedules, and ensuring work meets local building codes and inspection requirements. In most states, contractors performing work above a certain value threshold must register with their state's contractor licensing authority. For major projects—additions, new builds, or gut renovations—your GC should handle all permit applications and required inspections. When comparing bids, evaluate communication style and responsiveness alongside price, and confirm the contract clearly defines scope, schedule, and payment milestones. A professional GC provides a detailed written contract, keeps you informed of progress, and has a documented process for handling change orders. Use EdgeLocal ratings and reviews to identify high-performing local general contractors in your area.

  • How do change orders work and how do I protect myself from scope creep?

    A change order is a written amendment to your original contract that documents a change in scope, the additional cost, and any impact on the project timeline. Both you and the contractor sign off before the additional work begins. This process protects both parties — the contractor gets approved compensation for extra work, and you maintain control over what is added to the project and at what price. The change order clause in your contract should specify that no additional work begins without your written approval. Verbal agreements to add work are the most common source of contractor disputes. Scope creep — the gradual expansion of the project through small additions — is best controlled by reviewing your contract scope at each progress meeting and requiring written change orders for everything, even small additions.

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