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Vermont Flex Homes

Vermont Flex Homes

Vermont Flex Homes builds ADUs for life in Vermont. Select one of our ADU designs and choose from available customization options to make it your own. Each Accessory Dwelling Unit is built on your land, designed with care, and ready to live in when we're done. Your ADU comes complete with utility hookups, local code approval, and full support from our experienced team of ADU builders in Windham County, Vermont.

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David M.

Review of Rhino Shield of New England by

· Uxbridge

I was concerned about delving into such a huge project and taking a chance with Rhino Shield but in the end the level of workmanship, professionalism of all of the staff, the care that the workers showed everyday, and the end result was all worth it. I would highly recommend Rhino Shield to anyone i... more

D.R.M.

Review of Steveworks LLC by

· Framingham

Steve and Tova were fantastic to work with from day 1. It was clear from the website that Steve is an expert and has his own high standards...and we felt that expertise throughout the project. Tova was enthusiastic about helping us with all the design aspects and took the extra time to help us pic... 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.

Roger N.

Review of Apex Solar Power by

· Albany

Excellent product! Excellent service!


what is the process to cancel contract with in the three day period? The paperwork is missing (unreadable) that information due to printing issues.
In MA we have the three day right of recession policy. Our contracts have a Notice of Cancellation document that is in NCR form. The homeowner mails or faxes back a signed copy within three days.  If ... read more
Last edited Apr 12, 2016 11:03am
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 22, 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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Vermont Flex Homes

71 Westminster Road,
Putney, VT
https://vtflexhomes.com/ (802) 536-8021