Monday, October 28, 2013

Warren Church Restoration, phase one complete.


The Warren United Church is a historic centerpiece of the town, and community, of Warren.  For many generations, past and present, the church has been a strong part of the community providing services, weddings, and town gatherings.

After several long months of lead remediation, extensive carpentry (replacement of siding, trim, and entrance molding), and detailed painting, the Vermont Pro crew is proud to add the restoration of the church to our portfolio and would like to extend a special thank you to the Warren Church community.






















Greg and Ian taking the lift 65 feet up to finish the cupola.

 A few action shots depicting the extensive work that went into this project; another posting further down shows the lead remediation.


... In progress. Inn at the Mad River Barn




The Inn at the Mad River Barn is under new ownership and in the middle of a very impressive makeover with Birds Eye Construction and VT PRO.  Doors will open for business this winter.

Stay tuned for more.

Kramer Residence

  In September of this year the Vermont Pro construction and paint crews tackled the Kramer home in Warren to help give their home a well earned upgrade.  The project entailed a large amount of new siding, replacing exterior doors and trim, and a completely new color palette! The home's natural architecture shined through with the change to  a much lighter palette: a slate gray with a hint of blue, gray trim, and deep rich blue doors.  When it was all said and done VT Pro, was glad to turn over a completely new looking home to the Kramers!


 New "Low-E" exterior door and custom storm door boost heat-retention.
 Main entrance door with custom routed, cove molding and Low-E composite door.
Before.After.  Special credit goes to company man Peter Moore, who did a great job detailing the Kramer's home.



Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Duke Farm in Fayston, Vermont



  VT Pro made a quick visit to the Duke Farm in Fayston to take care of failing hardy board siding, flashing, and pillars.  The Duke's have arguably the most amazing view in the entire valley!