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Your residential or commercial project should start with a visit to

aboveandbeyondonline.com.

On their website, you will find a unique contractor who truly exemplifies the idea that no job is too big or too small. Located in Lewiston, and serving all of Maine, Above and Beyond, LLC provides residential and commercial building services that can easily cater to customers ranging from the homeowner to the small business owner or large business enterprise.

“We are unique because we bring in experts for each phase of a project,” said co-owners, Glenn Therrien and Frank Robitaille, who have been best friends for years and founded the business in 2010. “We build it right the first time so it lasts a lifetime.”

True to their name, Therrien explained that his team incorporates a sound and moral philosophy to deliver quality services and to meet the customer’s needs at a fair cost – “simply by going above and beyond.”

“We complete all phases of the residential building process from homes, additions, decks and roofs,” said Kevin Chase, project manager for Above and Beyond, LLC. “We offer many different options to allow our customers to achieve their desired look and function.”

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“We provide free consultations, or what we call free education,” said Therrien. “We like to visit with the homeowner and provide an education on what the project should encompass. We show the homeowner how it can be done stress-free.”

Chase noted that, “The company is hands on from start to finish – planning, estimating, acquiring permits, securing materials, scheduling field personnel, completing the project which includes a final ‘walk-through’ inspection. Also, during the project we communicate and update our customers on the progress.”

In addition to numerous residential metal and shingle re-re-roofing projects, Above and Beyond recently completed a bathroom addition in Westbrook, a kitchen remodel in Sanford and an impressive 28’-by-30’two-bay garage in Auburn.

Working with several local general contractors, the commercial/institutional division has been involved with providing a metal roof system on the clock tower and window awnings at York County Federal Credit Union in Sanford and insulated metal wall panel system on the Automotive Building at Southern Maine Community College in South Portland. Closer to home in Lewiston, Grant’s Bakery’s re-roofing project was completed in early 2012.

“We pride ourselves on our workmanship, and the quality of the work that our foremen produce is top notch,” said Chase. “They treat every project as if it was their own.”

“I have had the opportunity to work with Above and Beyond, LLC on three personal projects. The work performed by them on my roofs was not only done professionally and in a timely manner, but the efforts made by staff to leave a clean work area was such that I have never seen before in a contractor,” said Henry Bernier, of Lewiston. “I would highly recommend their services to anyone without hesitation.” A video testimonial can be viewed at Above and Beyond’s website speaking about Bernier’s experiences during the construction of his garage.

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“My wife and I are very pleased with the outcome of this garage from Above and Beyond. They do excellent work and their contractors come on time. They’ve all been great,” said Charles Lynch, from South Paris, who had a two-story garage completed by the company. “My wife is very happy. And if she’s happy, I’m happy!”

Still contending with that leaky roof? Need an addition for more space, or are you a business owner looking to expand your facility? Have you been dreaming of a new garage? With loan interest rates at all-time lows, this may be the right time to investigate local financing options.

“Our commitment to the quality of our services will allow us the opportunity to develop relationships with new clients and continue current connections. We are competitively priced and hope to be considered for your next project!”

Above and Beyond, LLC can be reached at 786-9966 and located at 55 Holland Street in Lewiston.

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