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Local Contractors and Services
Here’s a list of local contractors who have successfully completed projects on our common property or for our homeowners, along with helpful tips and requirements. Please keep in mind that this does not guarantee results, you need to do your own due diligence by meeting with contractors, requesting references and clearly defining your expectations as needed.
NOTE: Any repairs or modifications to Common Property must be performed or approved by the Board of Managers.
All plumbing and electrical work within the home must be performed by a licensed insured contractor. A copy of the contractor's license and insurance certificate naming Hunter Highlands II Condominium as additional insured for the project must be provided and submitted to the board.

All electrical repairs or installations within the home must be performed by a contractor who holds both a license and insurance. A copy of the contractor's license, along with an insurance certificate naming Hunter Highlands II Condominium as an additional insured for the project, must be provided to the board.
Why You Shouldn't DIY Electrical Work
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Your toaster may not appreciate being part of a science experiment.
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Fireworks are great on the Fourth of July, not in your living room.
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Unless you’re a superhero, you probably shouldn’t be playing with live wires.
Gabe Agusto 518-567-9889

All plumbing repairs or installations within the home must be performed by a contractor who holds both a license and insurance. A copy of the contractor's license and an insurance certificate naming Hunter Highlands II Condominium as an additional insured for the project must be provided and submitted to the board.
Why Follow These Rules?
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Ensures quality work
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Protects residents from potential damages
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Maintains property value
Remember:
Plumbing might not be a laughing matter, but following these guidelines will help keep the waterworks flowing smoothly—without any unexpected surprises!
C.Thompson Plumbing, Heating
518-470-2979
Mountaintop Plumbing and Heating LLC
Sean Brady 845-249-1624
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How to Keep Pests Out of Your Home
First, seal up those cracks and crevices.
Use non-chemical methods, such as natural repellents and targeted traps
Using any kind of poison in your home or shared spaces is a no-go. If you use poison inside, critters might sneak into the walls to dies, affecting both you and your neighbors.
If all else fails, don’t hesitate to call the pest control experts.
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Jeremy Constable 518-821-1061
jconstablebuilder@yahoo.com
WHINDHAM CON LLC
Wojciech Sulinski
Phone:(203) 954-7692

Household trash only shall be placed inside the dumpster, (not left outside the dumpster). Construction material and furniture are not allowed.
