Local General Contractor Expertise
Burlington's mix of Colonial homes, 1950s Cape Cods, and modern residential neighborhoods require skilled hands. Whether you need roofing, framing, drywall, or finish carpentry on Cambridge Street or near the Mill Pond area, we handle the full scope of work from excavation through final details. Our general contractor and roofing contractor services serve homeowners and property managers across this dense suburban community.
We know Burlington's permits, flood zones, and neighborhood constraints. Let's build what you envision—on time, on budget, and done right.
From site prep through walk-through, we keep you informed every step.
We visit your site, review building plans, and outline scope. Burlington properties need variance checks and Conservation Department coordination if near Mill Pond or wetlands.
We handle all Town of Burlington building permits and zoning compliance. Plan two weeks minimum for permit approval on residential projects.
Work starts on schedule. We coordinate inspections with the Building Department and keep your project moving smoothly.
Final walk-through, punch list, and Certificate of Occupancy. Your new space is ready to use and insured.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Burlington's weather demands solid roofing. Whether replacing worn shingles on a 1950s Cape Cod near Simonds Park or installing flat roofing on a residential addition, we handle all materials and repair types. Licensed roofers, proper permits, and clean sites are standard.

Residential roof restoration near Havenville area of Burlington

New addition framing with engineered lumber spec sheets stamped by Massachusetts architects
From adding a second story to building a garage, structural work needs precision. We pull all required permits, use engineered specs per Massachusetts Code, and coordinate inspections throughout construction.
Clean, finished interiors define livable space. We hang drywall, apply plaster, mud and tape, paint, and install trim on homes throughout Burlington—from historic homes on Center Street to new construction projects near Cambridge Street.

Drywall finish on kitchen renovation, Mill Pond neighborhood
Burlington's building landscape is unique—and we know it inside out.
Building Stock & Age: Colonial-era homes (like the historic Francis Wyman House from 1666) sit beside 1950s-1970s expansion homes and modern residential. Each era has different structural systems, materials, and code compliance paths.
Many Burlington properties sit near or within regulated wetlands and the Mill Pond Reservoir watershed. We coordinate with the Conservation Department before starting excavation or site work. Permits require written approval for any work affecting sensitive areas.
Route 128 runs through town, and dense suburban zoning means tight lot lines and setback rules. We understand variances, site plan reviews, and neighbor notification—and we handle them proactively so your project stays on track.
Permitting Reality: Burlington Building Department requires two weeks minimum for permit review on residential projects. We prepare complete applications, coordinate drawings, and follow up—so you're not waiting in the dark.
We work across the full town, from Havenville and Mill Pond in the north to Beacon Village near Route 128 in the south.
Leafy, conservation-minded neighborhood with trails, reservoirs, and established homes. Wetland sensitivity is high—we coordinate permits carefully here.
Larger neighborhood with diverse home ages and renovation activity. Close to Cambridge Street retail corridor and Middlesex Turnpike.
Historic civic core near the Town Common, Library, and Town Hall. Mixed residential and commercial zoning with character-sensitive projects.
Modern, accessible corridor along Route 128 with new construction and residential expansions. Quick access to highways and commercial zones.
Call to discuss your project location and get a timeframe. We serve all of Burlington and are familiar with every neighborhood's building character and permit landscape.
Plan a minimum of two weeks for permit review and issuance on residential projects. Complex jobs or projects needing Planning Board approval may take longer; we manage the timeline and keep you posted.
Yes. Roofing permits are required in Burlington; we file them as part of our scope. Licensed roofers and completed inspections are mandatory before Certificate of Occupancy or project sign-off.
We contact the Conservation Department before starting. Wetlands require written approval. We handle this coordination so your project stays compliant and on schedule.
Yes. We hold all required Construction Supervisor Licenses (CSL), maintain workers' compensation and general liability insurance, and comply with Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) registration for residential work.
Building Department inspectors verify compliance with code, quality of work, and safe conditions. We coordinate the inspection, walk through with you, and address any punch items before Certificate of Occupancy is issued.
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