Customer feedback report for

Paul Davis Restoration of Southern New Hampshire and Maine

Paul Davis Restoration of Southern New Hampshire and Maine

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Of 13 respondents, 9 left a review
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5 of 9 would recommend
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Guiseppe N.

Review of Rhino Shield of New England by

· Revere

I had a good experience with Rhino Shield of New England. I would use them again if I needed them. They conducted their work properly and accurately. I have no complaints. As of now I'm very happy with the work they provided.

John D.

Review of Steveworks LLC by

· Newton

I spent several years attempting to locate a qualified contractor to perform work on my family's 100 year old home. After many, many false starts, I was fortunate enough to find Steveworks. Steve and his lovely wife, Tova, coordinated the entire project with me while I was 1000 miles away. The fi... more

Peter L.

Review of Apex Solar Power by

· Gloucester

Apex exceeded my expectations in all aspects of the project. The office staff was excellent at managing the finance/regulatory stuff, keeping me informed as they took care of almost all the details. The project manager kept me updated frequently and installation went smoothly. The only hickup was an... more

Kevin B.

Review of Kohler Bathroom Design Service by

· Stoneham

The design services were exceptional. Tracey the designer was very knowledgeable and did a great job.


Inspection of the attic space after the new roof I noticed nailing for ridge vent split wood, is this still secure enough and should there be a bug barrier
Sep 23, 2018
The pictures were very helpful - thank you.  It looks like only the first ply/layer came apart which is not optimal but minimal risk for coming apart allowing the ridge vent to come off especially if ... read more
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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Paul Davis Restoration of Southern New Hampshire and Maine

P. O. Box 419,
North Hampton, NH
(603) 964-8484