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At Dog House, we're ready to help with any residential or light commercial heating and cooling job in Freeport, ME. Our goal is to help our Cumberland County customers stay comfortable in their homes throughout the year. We offer high-quality services that will ensure all systems in your homework flawlessly and efficiently. Our locally owned and operated company has been serving this area since 2010, and we primarily work with Lennox products.

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The sales and office staff were knowledgeable and helpful. The applicators were prompt, courteous, and efficient during all phases of the prep and final application. Some of the prep work was done during a heavy rainstorm and the final coat was applied shortly thereafter. Initially, we were very hap... more

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Steveworks performed a major kitchen and bath remodel for us, touching two areas of our home. Their design-build capabilities enabled us to start work before we had completed the purchase of our home, and begin construction 2 months afterward, despite setbacks in planning. Steveworks has a full se... more

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Great experience with a talented professional....she listened, responded to our desires & was creative in adapting our wants into the final design.

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I'm a retired contractor, and I was very happy with their work.


Our new home does not have insulation or sound proofing between floors. Can we fix this now?
Dec 21, 2015
You might consider trying to add a new layer of ceiling drywall using GreenGlue sound proofing adheasive. This gets installed without removing anything too, it should be noted . This will be the most ... read more
Last edited Dec 21, 2015 12:26pm
What type of flooring could be installed over top of a cork floor that would both protect the cork floor underneath and be durable?
Oct 21, 2014
I would recommend a clik together flooring that would be floating over the cork. That way you can install and remove it easily and there should be no damage to the cork below.

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Dog House Heating Air, and Plumbing, LLC

32 Bath Rd.,
Brunswick, ME
https://calldoghouse.com (207) 536-9608