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Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod
GREAT BACKYARDEscapes
PROFILE: A Kitchen Queen reimagines the heart of the home Deck Bar • Poolside Barn • Patio Trends … and more!
Elevated Elegance on Scraggy Neck



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Elevated Elegance
A newly constructed waterfront family home on Scraggy Neck showcases dazzling vistas with floor-to-ceiling windows and provides plenty of gathering spaces for dining, socializing and relaxation. 38
Great Backyard Escapes
Homeowners create comfortable outdoor entertaining spaces with pools, firepits, outdoor kitchens, a deck bar—even a rustic poolside barn. 52
Divine Inspiration
Dubbed “Angel’s Welcome,” this Falmouth home is all about family, fine craftsmanship and heavenly views.
Kitchen Queen
Gail O’Rourke, owner of White Wood Kitchens, thinks outside the box when it comes to reimagining the heart of the home.



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DEAR READER:
As we climb out of this pandemic, we are reminded how it has affected all of us both personally and professionally. With the help of our member companies, we remain grateful for the work the Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod (HB&RACC) has done locally to protect the municipal process to secure permits, schedule inspections and help regulatory boards meet while town halls remained closed to the public.
We also remain grateful for the work of the Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Massachusetts for their work at the state level—along with the help of the governor’s office—to ensure that construction be considered an essential service. With that designation, our member companies were able to keep working while strictly following public health guidelines.
Circumstances enabled us to take time to reflect. Many of us working from home realized the need to build or remodel our spaces to make them more functional—especially on Cape Cod. With soaring real estate values, it makes economic sense to transform the home you currently have, or to a buy home and make it your own. Our member companies can help you with that. They are all experts in their fields, exceptional in their craft and are models of professionalism. Looking for help with building or remodeling? Check out the membership directory to find a local expert in your area to make your dreams a reality.
With restrictions lifting, we are excited to host a full slate of events that HB&RACC members, as well as members of the public, can take advantage of this year. We appreciate your support and encourage you to peruse the highest quality of craftsmanship depicted in this magazine by our member companies.
With our thanks and optimism for what is ahead,


Chris Flanagan Executive Officer
Home Builders & Remodelers
Association of Cape Cod
Publisher At Home on Cape Cod


Trevor Meyer Meyer & Sons Builders Inc.
President
Home Builders & Remodelers
Association of Cape Cod



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A Slice of Paradise

AS I SCROLLED THROUGH Facebook the other day, I paused on a friend’s post featuring photos of her inviting backyard. It wasn’t elaborate, lavish or expansive, but it looked so relaxing and comfortable. It was the perfect place to cozy up with a good book or host a festive summer gathering for friends and family. An L-shaped couch with colorful throw pillows on her deck and hanging flower baskets beckoned. She wrote: “I may not have the most perfect deck or backyard, but it is most certainly my little slice of heaven.”
Since more people worked from home during the pandemic, homeowners extended the indoors into the outdoors, creating cozy and comfortable spaces steps from their back door. They added patios, pools, hot tubs, bars and large seating areas with firepits. For our cover story, “Great Backyard Escapes,” writer Carol K. Dumas visits with project managers, builders and landscape architects to dig into landscape trends. Her story highlights several stunning backyards across the Cape, including a beachfront retreat with a deck bar in Dennis and a rustic pool house barn in Orleans. We know you’ll find some inspiring ideas on these beautifully photographed pages.
In addition to sprucing up backyards over the past year, homeowners have also taken on major kitchen renovations. When I called Gail O’Rourke of White Wood Kitchens, one of the first things she said to me, “When you visit my showroom, you’re going to want a new kitchen.” Of course, she was right! In the article “Kitchen Queen,” O’Rourke says as more people quarantined at their Cape cottages, they suddenly wanted to elevate and expand their dated spaces—and add more storage. I enjoyed sitting down and chatting with her about kitchen designs and trends. O’Rourke brings a unique perspective to the table since she built her career on learning the craft of cabinetmaking before launching her own company.
This is my debut issue as editor of At Home on Cape Cod and I am excited to showcase the beautiful work of the members of the Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod. As you flip through the summer publication, you’ll notice some new features, including “Ask an Architect” and a “Mood Board,” which offers inspiring ideas for the interior of your home. I welcome your ideas and comments at Lisa@capecodbuilders.org.
Wishing you all a happy summer!

Lisa Leigh Connors Editor At Home on Cape Cod
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OFFICERS
President
Trevor Meyer, Meyer + Sons Builders, Inc.
1st Vice President/Treasurer
Benjamin LaMora, Lineal Construction, Inc.
2nd Vice President/Secretary
April Ducott, Cape Associates
Immediate Past President
Peter Kimball, AP Kimball Construction
Executive Officer
Christopher Flanagan
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Natascha Batchelor, The Davey Tree Expert Co
Kathy DeMeyer, Encore Construction
Jenn Crawford, Jennick Studio
John Cotton, First Citizens’ Federal Credit Union
Mike Duffany, M. Duffany Builders
Brian Harding, Andersen Windows & Doors
Brian Robertson, Cavallo & Signoriello Insurance Agency
Jack Stevenson, Mid-Cape Home Centers
Andrew Tyner, Shepley Wood Products
PUBLISHER
Christopher Flanagan chrisf@capecodbuilders.org
EDITOR
Lisa Leigh Connors lisa@capecodbuilders.org
ART DIRECTOR
Alison Caron
EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
Karen McMahon karen@capecodbuilders.org


Coastal Engineering continues to complement our service offerings through key hires and staff advancements. We are pleased to announce:
SEAN RILEY, P.E., HAS BEEN PROMOTED TO CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
Sean has been with Coastal Engineering’s Civil Engineering Department since January 2000 and has over 25 years of civil and environmental engineering experience. In Sean’s new role as COO, he will oversee the daily operation of the company and the activities of the Division Managers. Additionally, he serves as a Project Manager, providing site planning, development, and engineering design. Those who have worked with Sean know him to be a highly skilled professional dedicated to client service and the success of the organization.


TODD CHAPMAN, P.L.S., JOINS COASTAL ENGINEERING AS LAND SURVEY DIVISION MANAGER
Coastal Engineering welcomes Todd Chapman, P.L.S., to its team as Land Survey Division Manager. Todd is a licensed Professional Land Surveyor in Massachusetts with over 30 years’ experience including cadastral and topographical surveys, boundary retracement, ALTA/ NSPS land title, and construction surveys. In his capacity as Survey Division Manager, Todd is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Survey Division.
TODD TURCOTTE, P.E. JOINS COASTAL ENGINEERING AS MARINE DIVISION MANAGER

Coastal Engineering welcomes Todd Turcotte, P.E., to its team as Marine Division Manager. Todd is a registered Professional Engineer and has over 25 years of experience working on a variety of marine/waterfront, civil, structural and geotechnical engineering projects. His experience includes the analysis, design and management of commercial waterfront development projects including ports and marinas, piers, seawalls, bulkheads, etc. He is also experienced in vessel berthing impact analyses for marine facilities, wave prediction and wave force vulnerability analyses for marina layout/planning and coastal protection systems requiring cross-discipline coordination. Todd is responsible for managing the company’s waterfront infrastructure and coastal resiliency projects as well as overseeing the day-to-day operations of the marine division.

COLE BATEMAN ATTAINS P.E. LICENSURE
Nicholas (Cole) Bateman has earned Professional Engineer licensure. Cole is a graduate of University of New Hampshire with 6 years of experience in structural engineering for a variety of structure types including commercial, residential, mixed-use, historical, and municipal buildings, as well as waterfront structures. Cole’s experience includes technical report writing, 3D structural analysis, Building Information Modeling (BIM), and project management. As a Project Manager in Coastal Engineering’s Structural Engineering Department, Cole provides effective engineering solutions in accordance with project specifications, Building Code statutory requirements, and clients’ needs.





A native of South Coast Massachusetts, JENNIFER SPERRY grew up vacationing on the Cape in a rotating roster of rental cottages. As a freelance writer, she has written about the Cape Cod lifestyle for more than 20 years, focusing on home and interior design. Her writing has appeared in Chatham Living by the Sea, Northshore Home, Ocean Home and Traditional Building In this issue, she takes readers inside a Falmouth home called Angel’s Welcome that’s all about heavenly ocean views.
PAUL BLACKMORE’s work has been published in numerous newspapers and magazines. He’s received many esteemed awards for his photojournalism, teaches photography workshops and runs a successful wedding photography business. In his free time, the Cape Cod native can be found tending to his garden, playing the drums, cooking and enjoying good food, friends, wine and music. In this issue, Blackmore photographed Gail O’Rourke, owner of White Wood Kitchens, and her beautiful and functional kitchens across the Cape.
CAROL K. DUMAS, editor of Cape & Plymouth Business magazine, is enjoying a second chapter in her career as a freelance writer and editor. Her writing has appeared in Chatham Living by the Sea, The Boston Globe, New England Living and South Shore Home & Garden, among other publications. Dumas, the former editor of the Cape Codder newspaper, also works as a content marketing specialist for a number of companies. In this issue, she visits with landscapers and builders for a story about creating the ultimate backyard escapes.
Native Cape Codder AMBER JANE, a 2010 New England School of Photography graduate, works as a freelance photographer on Cape Cod. Her focus has always been architectural photography, where she works closely with realtors, home and business owners to help showcase their properties. When not working, you can find her capturing the ever-changing landscape of the Cape. In this issue, Amber Jane photographed the cover and also the inside pages featuring a beachfront property in Dennis for the story, “Great Backyard Escapes.”





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A whale made from Versatex and painted by artist Bradford Allen in 2020 is on display in John and Andrea Marsh’s home in Chatham. Bill Marsh, founder and president of Eastward Companies, bid on several whales from Chatham’s Art in the Park last year to help support the town and to display the unique local artwork in some of his homes. Eastward is also sponsoring a whale this year.
A Whale’s Tale
BY LISA LEIGH CONNORS
Versatex is so, well, versatile. The PVC material that duplicates the beauty of wood and withstands the elements is a popular product on Cape Cod used for outside house trim, decking, railings—even whales!
Since Versatex stands up to the weather better than plywood, it was the logical choice for Art in the Park in Chatham, the annual outdoor summer art exhibition which showcases vibrantly colored whales painted by local artists.
“It will never rot and it’s not going to warp,” says John Marsh, project manager at Eastward Companies, who has a whale painted by artist Bradford Allen on display in his Chatham home. “Especially here on Cape Cod, there is so much salt in the air from the ocean. It will last forever.”
In the winter months, Stello Construction cuts out 60 whale shapes from Versatex sheets that are one-inch thick and about 6 feet in length (about six whales can be cut from one sheet).
“We have a template, then we take a jigsaw, cut out the rough cut, then put the template on the rough cut, run it around the shaper and sand the edges a little,” says Mike Stello. The final piece is drilling two holes in the bottom of each whale so threaded rods can be screwed in and then installed into the ground at Kate Gould Park.

For Art in the Park, Mike and Robert Stello of Stello Construction volunteer their time to cut whale shapes from sheets of Versatex, a durable material used for house
An online auction is open throughout the summer. When the auction closes, half of the proceeds go to the artists. The remainder of the proceeds helps to support events, activities and town-wide projects to enhance the beautiful town of Chatham. The event attracts visitors from all over the world and helps boost business. The whales swim (or rather, are shipped!) all over the country and sometimes travel as far as England.
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Be My Guest
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ASK AN ARCHITECT
Michael Tartamella , managing principal of Patrick Ahearn Architect




Q: How do you renovate an older home to live the way people want to live today while respecting the existing architecture?
A: “Older homes can come with a handful of challenges, including small spaces, crowded floor plans and little-to-no indoor-outdoor living opportunities. This gambrel-roofed, shingle-style, 19th-century house in Osterville felt dark, inward-facing and cramped, despite its desirable location and south-facing waterfront views. To accommodate our clients’ needs for more space and a greater connection to the exterior, we developed new wings that complemented the existing architecture. The new additions create a sense of implied symmetry that reinforces the exterior’s original mass and scale,” says Michael Tartamella, managing principal of Patrick Ahearn Architect.
“Elsewhere on the property, a four-bay carriage house provides ample recreation and storage space and hosts a guest suite on its upper floor,” says Tartamella. “The structure’s position on the site bookends a new pool, and its gambrel roof and shingle-style exterior mirror those of the main house. The renovation honors the home’s past while reimagining the property and the interior for how people want to live today.” patrickahearn.com
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ELEVATED
BY LISA CAVANAUGH
PHOTOGRAPHY BY LUKAS SCOTT, NAUSET MEDIA

ELEGANCE
A newly constructed waterfront family home on Scraggy Neck showcases dazzling vistas with floor-to-ceiling windows and provides plenty of gathering spaces for dining, socializing and relaxation.

From above, Scraggy Neck looks a bit like a balloon floating into Buzzards Bay, held by a narrow road connecting it to the rest of Cataumet. This heavily wooded cape is home to a private community of homes, some still owned by the same families who built them in the 1920s and ’30s. It is a peaceful spot, with sheltered beaches, sandy walking trails and quiet woods. Surrounded by water, most of Scraggy Neck is also in a V-Zone—a high-hazard coastal area subject to high-velocity wave action from storms, the kind of surges that can damage dunes and flood basements.
Architect: RESCOM Architectural, Inc.
Builder: Bradley E. Broderick Building & Remodeling
Interior Design: Marie Share Interiors
Therefore, when client Alex Zelfond first contacted architect Gregory Siroonian, who is the founder and principal of RESCOM Architectural, Inc., of Southeastern Massachusetts and Cape Cod, about a new construction project on Scraggy
Neck, Siroonian knew there would be challenges ahead. “The property was unique, as the plan was calling for a very large home, and typically homes in velocity zones are more compact.”
“Our client was looking for a very elegant home, so it could not appear to be a box on stilts, but we still had to elevate the main levels and incorporate blow-away walls on the ground floor to keep to code,” says Siroonian, describing the mandatory collapsible walls that allow for flood waters to pass through in the event of a catastrophic storm. In addition, there were height restrictions. “We chose a gambrel design, a style which is very popular today, and that allowed us to create rooflines within the living space.”
“This caliber of home required a lot of character and refinement,” says Siroonian, “so we turned the need for front
Interior decorator Marie Share created a clean and beachy feel throughout the elegant home.

“This caliber of home required a lot of character and refinement, so we turned the
statement,” says architect Gregory Siroonian, founder and principal of RESCOM Architectural, Inc.
steps into a grand exterior stairway that makes a statement.” RESCOM introduced stone and expansive landscaping into the plan to create a magnificent rising entry, which is primarily enjoyed by guests. There is also a ground-level foyer leading from the three-car garage, which is often used by the family.
Zelfond previously owned a summer home in Falmouth for 20 years before he found an available lot on Scraggy Neck. It was an area that he and his family had long enjoyed for biking, so he appreciated the complexity of the location. “I have some experience in building houses,” says Zelfond, who has had several houses constructed in Boston and Brookline. “I knew the house here would be in a flood zone and that it would be a complicated structure, with a first floor located 17 feet from the ground.”
Zelfond says that he was involved in every detail of design and construction, which was overseen by Falmouth-based builder Bradley Broderick, owner of Bradley E. Broderick
Building & Remodeling. Broderick, who has been building and remodeling high end-custom homes in Falmouth, Mashpee and Bourne for more than 20 years, says he and Siroonian have built multiple houses together. “This one was the definitely most interesting that I have built with him,” says Broderick, “because of the overall height that was required due to the velocity zone/ flood elevation.”
Broderick said the home required a heavily reinforced concrete pier foundation and a steel beam perimeter structure— cleverly disguised around the bottom elevation of the house, which helped achieve its grandeur. “The project was an absolute pleasure to build and I truly love the outcome,” says Broderick.
Since the house is right on the water, only the best materials were used to sustain the wind, salt water and sunshine, says Zelfond. The expansive outdoor decks and porches are made from Ipe wood decking, the exterior shingles are double-dipped and the frame of the home is metal.
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The incredible exterior living spaces include a covered porch and deck, made from Ipe wood, that runs the length of the house along the back of the main level.

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“I wanted everything to be maintenance free and able to withstand all that nature would throw at us.”
Zelfond and his family wanted to relish those natural elements, so they added high ceilings and an abundance of windows. As a result, the main-level foyer is 20-feet high and leads into an enormous open-plan living and dining area, with floor-to-ceiling windows displaying a dazzling vista of a private beachfront on the bay.
“What makes this view especially pretty,” says Siroonian, “is that you are not looking at wide open water, you are looking across Megansett Harbor, with a charming landscape visible behind the cove.” Siroonian’s company specializes in waterfront homes, and he notes that an open floor plan with water views is very popular. “Most of the living areas will be aligned toward the water, with more utilitarian spaces placed toward the front of the house,” he says. “It’s almost like the back of a waterside property has become the new front.”
Zelfond has a big family, including five grandchildren, so one of his directives for the home was to create plenty of room for everyone, with gathering centers for dining, socializing and relaxation. “We needed the space to accommodate everybody, and I wanted an open feeling in the living areas, water views from every bedroom and two master suites.”
Having two primary bedrooms is becoming more common, says Siroonian. “With one on each of the top two levels of the home, you can give younger couples the upstairs suite, and allow for first-floor living for older members of the family.” He notes that in this home, however, access is eased by a full-size elevator that serves the ground, main and second floors.
There are stairs everywhere, says Zelfond, but the elevator is also very convenient. He feels that the views from both master suites are equally excellent, although the upper bedroom offers a bit more privacy. “Both of them have decks, plenty of closet space and the downstairs master has a sauna while the secondfloor suite includes a steam shower and soaking tub.”
Every bedroom and two master suites in this extraordinary house on Scraggy Neck boast water views. “It’s almost like the backside of a waterside property has become the new front,” says architect Gregory Siroonian.

There are plenty of opportunities to rest, relax and unwind in the master suites that feature a sauna and luxurious soaking tub.



When the family wants to be together, the home offers extraordinary common areas. “The first floor is essentially one large open space with the great room, breakfast and dining areas and kitchen all flowing together,” says Zelfond. “My wife and I both love to cook, so we put in a commercial-level kitchen with custom cabinetry, high-end appliances and a butler’s pantry.”
“The interiors are detailed nicely, but not overdone, very timeless and crisp,” says Siroonian. Zelfond worked with interior decorator Marie Share, who helped create a clean and beachy feel throughout the home.
The first floor offers one large open space with dining areas and the kitchen all flowing together. The commercial-level kitchen includes custom cabinetry and high-end appliances.
Siroonian also designed incredible exterior living spaces for the family to enjoy. There is a covered porch and deck that runs the length of the house along the back of the main level, and three additional decks are located off the second-floor bedrooms. The ground level, which includes a generously sized exercise room and storage area in addition to the entry vestibule, opens to an under-deck patio and sloping lawn.
“We really like to dine outside, or have our coffee on our deck,” says Zelfond. “We can sit and lounge and look at the view,
while the grandkids can head down to the beach, or use the kayaks on the cove. It is a completely private area and very quiet, and this home is a perfect spot to enjoy it from.”
The house was also planned for smart technology, making vacation time all the more relaxing. “We can use remote access for the sprinkler system, the heating and lighting and the garage doors,” says Zelfond. “There is even a panel for our smartphone, so we really can be at leisure when we are here.”
Zelfond says that he truly loved the building process, even with all the challenges the site presented. The design period began in late summer 2018 and with permitting, lasted about six months before construction began. The family was able to start savoring their new waterfront home by the following
summer. “It was really great to see the finished product, adds Zelfond. “It gives you a feeling of accomplishment that you did something like this.”
Siroonian feels that the unique nature of the build might prove to be a useful case study for future grand waterfront house designs. “It is a good model for a sophisticated home in a velocity zone,” he says.
For his part, Zelfond credits RESCOM with doing a marvelous job in meeting all the challenges and designing a spectacular family home. “The house has fulfilled all our desires for open spaces, enough bedrooms and other special features,” he says. “Greg listened to what we were looking for in this unusual environment and the result is everything we wanted.”
Located in a high-hazard coastal area, the unique home required a heavily reinforced concrete pier foundation and a steel beam perimeter structure—cleverly disguised around the bottom elevation of the house.






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Homeowners create comfortable outdoor entertaining spaces with pools, firepits, outdoor kitchens, a deck bar—even a rustic poolside barn.
BY CAROL K. DUMAS
In 2020, the cancellation of travel plans and spending more quality time at home inspired many people to create backyard sanctuaries—a place to get away with family in a comfortable and safe environment. Building companies, landscape architects and contractors have been extremely busy ever since, fulfilling homeowners’ wish lists for ultimate outdoor havens.
“We’re seeing lots of pools, pool cabanas with heaters, outdoor patios, gas fireplaces and firepits—even putting greens,” says the team at Jaxtimer Landscaping LLC. “In the 28 years in the green industry, we’ve never seen anything like this!”
Jon Philips, construction manager and field supervisor at McPhee Associates of Cape Cod, says many homeowners are creating more porches, deck areas and swimming pools to enjoy their staycation lifestyles. “The exterior of the home is now considered an extension of the living space, rather than just a backyard,” says Philips.
ESCAPES

This ultimate outdoor haven in Orleans is the perfect space to host a summer gathering for family and friends.
Backyard Goals:
Builder: Cape Associates
Landscape Designer: Kimberly Mercurio
Architect: Peter McDonald Architects
Photographer: Michael Conway


Rustic Yet Modern
UNIQUE POOL HOUSE BARN
The homeowners of this Orleans house initially wanted to turn a barn on their property into a multipurpose pool house/garage to accompany a new pool terrace and stow their Jeep. In the end, the barn was not able to be saved, but it served as a design inspiration for Peter McDonald of Peter McDonald Architects and builders Cape Associates. McDonald created a rustic yet modern poolside barn, primarily used to frame the property, connect the backyard and the home, and create a space for entertaining. Inside, the new pool house barn features a large salvaged soapstone sink the homeowner bought at a Boston restoration store—a unique item that jumpstarted the entire project.
Cape Associates salvaged the barn’s original beams, which were later turned into repurposed outdoor furniture. The structure itself is cedar, shiplap, exposed rafters and studs and non-slip concrete flooring. It incorporates oversized hardware, minimalist lighting and barn doors—custom built in the Cape Associates’ millwork shop. Some of the doors are double, French-door style, others sliding—but all with generous openings.” You can drive a tractor into this barn and put hay in the loft,” says McDonald.
A modern poolside barn frames the property and creates an inviting space for entertaining. Cape Associates celebrating their 50th anniversary this year—salvaged the barn’s original beams, which were later turned into repurposed outdoor furniture.

The pool barn structure includes cedar, shiplap, exposed rafters and non-slip concrete flooring. It incorporates oversized hardware, minimalist lighting and barn doors— custom built in the Cape Associates’ millwork shop.

Set on an idyllic, beachfront lot along Dennis’ South Side, this Cape Cod retreat was once a two-story duplex, rented seasonally, before the new homeowners took ownership. Purchased for its location and unobstructed views of Nantucket Sound, the homeowners tasked McPhee Associates with the challenge of creating a new home on a smaller lot; one that came with a myriad of regulations and restrictions. When building new, the home had to be constructed on pilings 14 feet above ground level due to coastal dune requirements, as well as the challenges of construction in a flood zone and conservation area. The result? A brand new, multi-level family home with indoor/outdoor access throughout and a footprint made to entertain.
Designed around the family’s need for four bedrooms and a sizable amount of living space, the home includes a great room with multiple panel sliding glass doors and easy access to the gourmet kitchen, which features quartz countertops and custom cabinetry. Overlooking one of the back decks is a folding NanaWall window, opening to a deck bar, making host duties and entertaining a pleasure.
A seamless flow from the inside out, the home was built with walls of windows and sliders throughout. With handsome decking made of Ipe, an exotic wood harder than mahogany, synthetic posts, cable railings and glass panels, the living spaces transcend seamlessly outside. Two private outdoor showers and custom foot wash complete the exterior, allowing for those easy, laid-back beach days the homeowners desired.
Builder: McPhee Associates
Photographer: Amber Jane Photography


Beachfront Bliss: A brand new, multi-level family home on Nantucket Sound in Dennis, with indoor/outdoor access throughout, features a footprint to entertain. Overlooking one of the back decks is a folding NanaWall window, which opens to a dream deck bar.

Close to Nature
INFINITY EDGE POOL


The homeowner for this West Bay summer home in Osterville wanted to simplify their existing pool area and seamlessly integrate the home’s interior with the outdoors. The client also wanted to streamline access to the pool terrace, which had been previously accessed from a long ramp through a pool gate and fence that surrounded the pool area.
To accomplish this, the landscape construction team at Jaxtimer Landscaping LLC created a lounge area and dining space adjacent to the home’s interior living room and kitchen. The infinity edge pool was positioned to the side of the home’s two sets of large lift and slide doors to keep the primary view of West Bay unobstructed. A set of generously sized monolithic granite steps, which replicated the feel of marble, lead directly from the upper terrace to the pool terrace area supporting multiple pedestrian desire lines to allow for easy flow. The pool’s interior color was selected to reflect the light qualities of West Bay’s waters. The pool’s outer weir edge was defined by a dark contrasting tile that, when viewed from the pool terrace, would recede into the grassy vegetation beyond and mimic the grasses edges of the adjacent bay.
The 23-by-45-foot pool also includes a sun shelf that allows use by multiple generations of family from toddlers to grandparents. A hot tub was located in the corner to provide a quick warmup on chillier Cape Cod days.
Builder/Landscape
Construction:
E.J. Jaxtimer Builder, Inc. and Jaxtimer Landscaping LLC
Landscape Design/Architect: Bernice Wahler Landscapes
Staged Photos: Meredith Hunnibell


Embracing the Landscape: Monolithic granite steps mimic the feel of marble and the pool’s interior color reflects the light qualities of West Bay’s waters in Osterville. A lounge area and dining space, adjacent to the home’s interior living room and kitchen, maximize outdoor entertaining opportunities.

Walk This Way
PATIOS, FIREPITS AND OUTDOOR KITCHENS

Stonewood Products offers an outdoor showroom sure to inspire homeowners seeking to create a backyard oasis. Since 1997, this business has been a source for building materials and outdoor living supplies, including natural and reengineered stone from all over the world. Its flagship store in Harwich displays its stone wares on pallets scattered around the massive yard and also installed in different settings. Types of material are identified with signage so customers can get an idea of what a material looks like when it’s used in a walkway, as steps or for a patio, for example. The outdoor showroom also displays furniture, fireplaces, firepits, water features and outdoor kitchens. It’s so attractive that people have asked to have wedding receptions there.
Stunning Stonework: Trends in paving have changed from small pavers and bricks to larger, slab-style stone, says Stonewood Products marketing manager Jason Hogan. If you’re not a fan of wood-burning firepits, Stonewood has several great options for gas firepits as well.
Building materials and outdoor living supplies: Stonewood Products

Everblue pavers from Stonewood Products, installed at the Pelham House Resort in Dennis Port, replicates the look of natural bluestone but resists fading and staining.
Trends in paving have changed from small pavers and bricks to larger, slab-style, says Stonewood marketing manager Jason Hogan. Homeowners are also opting for a composite, low-maintenance paver called Everblue, which looks like natural bluestone, but resists fading, shaling and staining. But if you’re into natural stone, consider the rustic look of antique granite boulders for steps and a multitude of granite and other natural stones.
Firepits can be simple and budget-friendly. Prefabricated metal versions fill the bill for the budget-conscious, but free-standing masonry fireplaces can elevate your outdoor space. Gas firepits and fireplaces even have remote control starters. Stonewood also offers kits that include metal fireboxes, which can then be covered with the stone of your choice. Cooking outdoors has reached a whole new level as home chefs seek high-end ranges. Massive stainless steel ranges and grills are often built in with masonry or cabinetry for a more finished look. Increasingly popular, says Hogan, are pizza ovens.


Above, a pagoda is an attractive alternative to an awning or large umbrella. Below, cooking outdoors has reached a whole new level as home chefs seek high-end ranges and grills built into the masonry or cabinetry. Both of these projects feature stone and pavers from Stonewood Products.
Vacation Vibes: This Chatham backyard showcases a uniquely shaped pool fanning out to a hot tub on one side and a fountain with a sculpture featuring three frolicking dolphins on another. The stone patio is made from Niagara blonde granite stones wet-laid into concrete.

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BACKYARD INSPIRED BY TROPICAL GETAWAYS
Creating a backyard oasis makes homeowners feel like they are always on vacation. This is especially true for a Chatham couple who drew on their tropical getaways at resorts in Hawaii and Southern California as inspiration for their project. They designed a backyard haven that includes a uniquely shaped pool fanning out to a hot tub on one side and a fountain with a sculpture featuring three frolicking dolphins on another, plus a firepit. Chaise lounges are accented with blue-patterned throw pillows around the curved stone patio, made from Niagara blonde granite stones wet-laid into concrete.

The project was overseen by Eastward Companies and required “a great deal of coordination” with Eastward, Andrew Garulay, RLA, of Yarmouthport Design Group; Mitchell Landscape Construction, Stonewood Products, Barrows Excavating and Shoreline Pools, says Eastward’s Project Manager Buzz Webb.
Beneath the stone is a hidden rain gutter system, which leads to a large underground concrete dry well. The gardens include a secret garden and many varieties of ornamental trees. Mature emerald green arborvitaes and cedars were planted on the property line for privacy. There’s an outdoor kitchen as well.
“One of the homeowners is originally from Hawaii,” says Webb, “and dolphins have always held a special place in her heart.”
Project Manager: Eastward Companies
Design, construction and building materials: Yarmouthport Design Group, Mitchell Landscape Construction, Stonewood Products, Barrows Excavating and Shoreline Pools
Photography: Abby Grattan/ Grattan Imaging
Thank You for Donating to Housing Relief
The Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod (HBRACC) partnered with Housing Assistance Corporation (HAC) to support their Workforce Housing Relief Fund, which was established to help Cape Codders impacted by COVID-19.
HBRACC hopes to help drive awareness and raise money, which will go directly towards rent or mortgage payments to help individuals and families in need stay housed.
Brian Dacey, CEO of Bayside Building in Centerville, said that the Cape Cod building community was fortunate enough to not be shut down and continued to operate throughout the pandemic. “We were thankful and we wanted to give back,” says Dacey, who was the first to cut a check that helped inspire his peers. “That led Tony Shepley [of Shepley Wood Products] to call the Home Builders Association to get other people involved.”
In the first day alone, HBRACC Executive Director Chris Flanagan said more than $17,000 was raised. Today, he said, at least 50 HBRACC members have supported the relief fund, and the total has since passed $100,000, which includes $20,000 from member Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod.
“It is critical that we keep people in their homes, as that is the foundation of their families and their lives,” says Tony Shepley. “We have a real opportunity to show our community leadership by banding together as an industry to help finance the fund.”
HAC CEO Alisa Magnotta says this effort is a perfect example of synergy among like-minded agencies. “Any time you have two aligned groups that can come together like this, we’re stronger together,” she says.
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GENEROUS DONORS
AP Kimball Construction
Bayside Building, Inc.
Bellew Tile & Marble
Bilodeau Builders Inc.
C.J. Riley Builder, Inc.
Cape Cod Brass & Security
Hardware
Cataldo Custom Builders
Catalyst Architecture & Interiors
(formerly Brown Lindquist Fenuccio & Raber Architects, Inc.)
Cathy Kert Interiors
Coastal Engineering Co.
Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod, The Driscoll Electric Co., Inc.
Duarte’s Hardwood Floors & Tile, Inc.
E.B. Norris & Son Builders
E.J. Jaxtimer Builder, Inc.
Eastward Companies
Encore Construction
Good Builders, Inc.
Jenick Studio & Crawford
Land Management
Jim Gronski Construction
John Noonan Electric, Inc.
Kendall And Welch Construction Co.
Lineal Construction, Inc.
M. Duffany Builders
M.L. Riley Construction, Inc.

McPhee Associates, Inc.
Meyer + Sons Builders, Inc.
Mid-Cape Home Centers
Mullen Building & Remodeling
Nauset Disposal
Overhead Door of Cape Cod
Patriot Builders, Inc.
Pella Windows & Doors of Cape Cod
Philbrook Engineering & Construction Services Group
Polhemus Savery DaSilva (PSD)
Premium Plywood + Specialties
REEF Cape Cod’s Home Builder
Rick Roy Construction LLC
Rogers & Marney Builders, Inc.
SBC Cedar Shingle
Shepley Wood Products
Specialty Builders’ Supply
Starbuck Construction, Inc.
Tom Hague III Builder, Inc.
TrimBoard, Inc.
Turek Tile, Inc.
Tyner Family
W. Vernon Whiteley Plumbing & Heating Co. Inc.

Excavator Beware
Dig safely around natural gas lines
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• Notify 811 well in advance of digging or moving earth in any way – even for small jobs.
• Respect the locate marks and follow them when digging.
• Dig with care in the vicinity of underground natural gas pipelines.
• If you find an unmarked or mismarked line, stop digging and notify 811
• Report any suspicious activity near a natural gas pipeline marker.
• Don’t rely on your nose alone. Be alert for the many warning signs of a natural gas leak.
• Know what to do if your equipment contacts a natural gas pipeline.
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Divine Inspiration
Dubbed “Angel’s Welcome,” this North Falmouth home is all about family, fine craftsmanship and heavenly views.
BY JENNIFER SPERRY
PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRIAN VANDEN BRINK

Engraved on the front entry’s screen door is a welcome message flanked by trumpeting angels, their hair blowing in the sea breeze. It’s a fitting motif for this custom home in Nyes Neck, North Falmouth, and its heavenly backdrop of Buzzards Bay.
The clients tasked Polhemus Savery DaSilva Architects Builders (PSD) with designing and building a home customized to their lifestyle and the coastal site. “The principal focus was family gathering,” explains PSD owner and CEO Aaron Polhemus. “The clients wanted plenty of opportunities for connecting and spending time together.”
Another consideration was the feel of Nyes Neck. “It’s a summer community filled with seasonal beach homes,” says Polhemus. “The

Site Planning, Permitting, Architecture, Landscape Design, Construction: Polhemus Savery DaSilva Architects Builders
Kitchen Design: Classic Kitchens & Interiors
Interior Designer: Charline Sullivan
clients didn’t want to overwhelm in comparison, which is why the façade is inviting but not overly assuming. Then, as it stretches seaward, it expands into a full twostory house with banks of windows framing the view.”
To execute the clients’ vision of a comfortable, approachable beach house, PSD Design Principal John DaSilva opted for classic shinglestyle architecture. The off-center entry porch accommodates the plan needs (a sideways-facing twobay garage is directly to the right) and sets up the symmetry of the three steep gables. “We opted for informal classical columns on the front porch—I call them carpenter’s columns because they’re assembled with boards, versus traditional molded versions,” says DaSilva.
Interior designer Charline Sullivan kept the rooms bright and cheerful, inspired by the landscape’s vibrant greens and blues. The screen door, below, features a welcome message flanked by trumpeting angels.

Nyes Neck in North Falmouth is a summer community filled with seasonal beach homes. The front of the home is inviting, but not overly assuming, says Aaron Polhemus, owner and CEO of Polhemus Savery DaSilva Architects Builders. As it stretches seaward, it expands into a full twostory house with banks of windows framing the view.


With the back of the house facing north/northwest, one of DaSilva’s primary goals was capturing as much southern light as possible. His response was a T-shaped layout, with the main living spaces paralleling the water as the top of the T. Two extensions—the office on one side and sunroom on the other—reach out even farther beyond the home’s primary outline to grab sunlight from three angles.
From the front entry, a hallway leads past a bedroom suite on the left and garage on the right. Then, a generous connection point containing the stairwell, powder room and mudroom precedes the main living spaces. “This stair hall is a transitional space; it notches in between the front and rear gables,” says DaSilva. “High windows let natural light flood in from two sides.”
The main pulse of the home is the kitchen, designed by Hyannis-based Classic Kitchens & Interiors. “It was conceived with the ocean view and family in mind,” says Barbara Darcy, one of Classic’s kitchen designers. In fact,
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Built-ins abound throughout this finely crafted house. “Built-ins are an efficient use of space and allow you to very carefully program storage needs,” says PSD Design Principal John DaSilva. The light fixtures and colorful painting in the stair hall provide a bright and whimsical atmosphere.


celebrating their 25th anniversary this year, designed and built this beautifully crafted waterfront home overlooking
Polhemus Savery DaSilva Architects Builders,
Buzzards Bay.


Water views provide the perfect backdrop for al fresco dining and festive gatherings.

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the kitchen is part of a larger communal space that includes a sitting area and dining table. “Each portion is defined, but they are still open to one another and to the views, and the cook always feels like part of the gathering,” she notes of the arrangement.
The kitchen’s linear shape maximizes function, and the butter-yellow paint on its Shaker-style cabinets accentuates the golden light of sunrises and sunsets. Just outside the main work zone, Classic Kitchens & Interiors extended the counter into a rounded peninsula, forming a cozy, informal breakfast nook.
In the family room, PSD continued the home’s relaxed, beach-chic vibe with detailed millwork communicating informal classicism. A wall of built-in storage with vertical grooved paneling
The patio extends the home’s entertaining and living space.


surrounds the fireplace. The mantel is simply a free-floating molding piece. Instead of coffers or beams, the ceiling is minimally adorned with a rectangular recess that echoes the seating area’s outline below.
Interior designer Charline Sullivan kept the rooms bright and cheerful, channeling the landscape’s vibrant greens and blues. New finds mingle with existing yet refreshed pieces, and every choice adheres to the owners’ desire for durability and functionality.
Built-ins abound throughout this finely crafted house, from the sitting area’s window seat to the office desk. “Built-ins are an efficient use of space and allow you to very carefully program storage needs,” says DaSilva, “and they have both functional and visual advantages. They can match or even establish the character of an interior space.”
Upstairs, PSD arranged three bedrooms along the view-facing side, including a corner master
The main pulse of the home is the kitchen, designed by Hyannisbased Classic Kitchens & Interiors. “It was conceived with the ocean in mind,” says Barbara Darcy, one of Classic’s kitchen designers. The kitchen is part of a larger communal space that also includes a sitting area and dining table.

The mudroom, which precedes the main living space, is both attractive and functional.


suite. A fourth bedroom topping the front entry looks back over the neighborhood. The first floor’s “junior” master suite brings the total bedroom count to five. A finished basement includes a large playroom for the kids.
From the water, the home’s character shifts: It presents as a singular form more focused on hunkering down than pointing skyward like the front gables. From a large center hip-roofed mass, the roof descends and flares over the two side wings. These subtle, symmetrical flares suggest, to DaSilva, the wings of a sting ray or the curve of a jellyfish. Two portholes (or eyes?) punctuate the second story and add to this anthropomorphic effect.
“Even if you don’t know what you’re looking at right away, you sense the approachability,” DaSilva says. “These characteristics make the home feel fun and endearing; they give it personality.”
With PSD handling the permitting, architecture, construction and landscape design, the clients enjoyed an efficient, seamless process. The finished home is an inspirational—or, as the screen door promises, divinely inspirational—setting for summer living.
In the family room, PSD continues the home’s relaxed, beach-chic vibe with detailed millwork. A wall of built-in storage with vertical grooved paneling surrounds the fireplace.




The BRICC Awards is a biennial event that recognizes excellence in building, modeling, design, sales and marketing on Cape Cod. The BRICC Awards are open to all HB & RACC Members in good standing.

Photos: Previous winners: Lineal Inc. Design + Build (top), Jill Neubauer Architects, Sea-Dar Construction, and F.A. Dalpe Construction (middle) and M. Duffany Builders (bottom)

“People want more from their kitchens than they ever did before,” says Gail O’Rourke, owner of White Wood Kitchens.
“They want more cabinets, bigger islands, taller cabinets. People are blowing down walls and making it the size of three rooms. People don’t buy furniture anymore. They buy cabinets.”
KITCHEN QUEEN
Gail O’Rourke, owner of White Wood Kitchens, thinks outside the box when it comes to reimagining the heart of the home.

BY LISA LEIGH CONNORS
PHOTOGRAPHY BY PAUL BLACKMORE

When Gail O’Rourke opened
White Wood Kitchens in 2013, she started with just a few thousand dollars and a dream of running a successful kitchen design and project management business. Today, she oversees a staff of nine, owns two showrooms and has designed more than 2,000 kitchens in the past eight years. Her favorite aspects of the job are transforming a house into a home and bringing joy into people’s lives.
White Wood Kitchens
160 Route 6A, Sandwich
56 Main St., Kingston whitewoodkitchen.com
benches and wine cellars. Although she eventually closed the door on her home-based business, the Plymouth resident opened the door to a new opportunity—her own kitchen design business. The entrepreneur ended up settling in centrally located Sandwich since she had a growing clientele on the Cape. O’Rourke’s second showroom is conveniently located in Kingston for her customers on the South Shore and in nearby coastal communities.
A Year to Reassess and Remodel
“It’s not just a place you cook, it’s a place you gather,” says O’Rourke, on a recent morning in her inviting showroom on Route 6A in Sandwich. “We are creating gathering spaces. I love working with my clients, getting to know them and turning their dreams into reality.”
O’Rourke brings a unique perspective and hands-on experience to the table. She built her career on learning the craft of cabinetmaking as a part-time assistant cabinetmaker in Plymouth before launching her own company, Hometown Woodworking, where she crafted built-ins, kitchen islands,
In 2020, as more people worked from home and quarantined at their Cape cottages, White Wood Kitchens—like many home remodeling companies—experienced a boom in business. Second homeowners started to enjoy life on the Cape fulltime—instead of just two weeks in the summer—and happily settled into their new coastal lifestyle. But the more time they spent at home, the more they looked around and noticed storage limitations, lack of closet space, and aging appliances, counters and cabinets. Suddenly, homeowners wanted to elevate and reimagine their dated spaces. Modern kitchens,
As more people worked from home and quarantined at their Cape cottages in 2020, homeowners desired bigger, modern kitchens with additional storage to accommodate year-round living instead of just several weeks.

These beautiful coastal kitchens make the most of the space and the views. “The kitchen isn’t just a place you cook, it’s a place you gather,” says Gail O’Rourke of White Wood Kitchens. “We are creating gathering spaces.”


additional storage, expanded closets, new bathrooms and updated laundry rooms were at the top of wish lists.
Now more than ever, says O’Rourke, homeowners are reviving, repurposing and investing in their Cape homes. In some cases, the kitchen remodel takes up half of the first floor. “People aren’t using their dining room, so they are saying, ‘What am I going to do with this room?’ They are turning it into a walk-in pantry, a bar, a laundry room, a larger kitchen,” says O’Rourke.
The Design Process, From Start to Finish
At the beginning of the project, O’Rourke meets with her client to assess the space, whether it is a remodel or new construction. The design process involves six meetings, typically half at one of her showrooms and the other half at a client’s home. The best advice she gives to clients is not to rush the process, keep an open mind and avoid setting unrealistic expectations. “People come in April and want it ready for Memorial Day or they come in October and want their kitchen ready for Christmas.” The design time isn’t the challenge, adds O’Rourke. Rather, it’s the cabinet manufacturers who have extended their lead time from 4 to 8 weeks to 12 to 20 weeks. But this extra time helps to avoid rushing important product and design decisions. “We give everyone ample time to get it right, measure it twice, digest and visit with the colors, cabinet designs, lighting and hardware.”
The conversation then inevitably turns to the budget. “I always ask the client, is your budget under $50 (thousand) or over $50

A kitchen doesn’t need to be expensive, as long as it provides the solutions you need. “A small kitchen with excellent storage is better than a big kitchen with lousy storage,” says O’Rourke.
DAN CUTRONA


Although white is the most popular choice for cabinet colors, some homeowners opt for a more colorful design, choosing one shade for the cabinets and a different hue for the island. Stainless steel appliances still rule the day, says O’Rourke, but red, white or blue appliances are gaining an edge.
(thousand)? That really drives what we do.” Several years ago, says O’Rourke, $45,000 was a reasonable budget for a new kitchen. Now, an average remodel costs $65,000 to $80,000, which typically involves walls being torn down, new flooring, electrical and plumbing. “People are often floored at the cost of doing a major remodel.” But O’Rourke emphasizes that a kitchen doesn’t need to be expensive, as long as it provides the solutions you need. “A small kitchen with excellent storage is better than a big kitchen with lousy storage.”
Imagining the Possibilities
At the Sandwich showroom, the possibilities are endless. Customers can explore hundreds of cabinet finishes and designs, cabinet pulls and knobs and full kitchen displays. O’Rourke says hot trends include quartz countertops, black cabinets, pops of color on the island or backsplash (“bright blues are in”), all-wood islands, brushed bronze hardware and solutions for pets. Of course, stainless steel appliances still rule the day, but some oven ranges in blues, reds and whites are gaining an edge. Charging solutions (a “command central zone”) are also becoming more standard and are incorporated into cabinet designs to help conceal cords and prevent devices from getting wet.
Homeowners may be pleasantly surprised to learn there are only three great layouts for most kitchens. “There aren’t going to be 20,” says O’Rourke, “and we are going to help you pick the best one based on how you cook, how many people visit, what


Who knew there were so many cool storage options today? Proper storage is a game changer and a key element in every functional kitchen design. Amplifying your storage will maximize your space. White Wood Kitchens makes the most of the under-cooktop storage by adding spice and canister pullouts on either side. The three primary functions of your kitchen include food storage, cooking and clean up. Do you have adequate space for all three?


storage you need and your budget. White Wood Kitchens uses a sophisticated design software called 2020 Technologies to help illustrate the client’s project on the big screen. This allows O’Rourke to make changes to the design as she is speaking to the clients so they can better visualize the space.
Giving Back
As a member of the Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod, O’Rourke says she misses networking opportunities and looks forward to events starting up again. She credits the organization for helping to grow her business as well as providing solutions for clients on the Cape. She also stresses the importance of giving back to the community. For the past eight years, O’Rourke and her team have participated in the Blitz Build for Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod. White Wood Kitchens has worked with professionals from the Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod to complete a house in just five days. They most recently donated a kitchen to one of Habitat’s houses in Mashpee. “We continue to find ways to reach out and support the community,” says O’Rourke, who also makes it a point to work with local installers, builders and artisans, including Chatham-based Elements Concrete and Welding Creations in Harwich.
Despite the name, White Wood Kitchens offers dozens of design solutions beyond the kitchen. The team also designs bathrooms, entertainment spaces, laundry rooms and mudrooms. “We are really able to look at the space in a creative way and provide alternatives that increase function and don’t break the bank. We hear a lot of, ‘I never thought of that.’ No matter what room you choose for your dream design, cabinetry is more than a box with a door, says O’Rourke. “It’s a transformation of space and an expression of your style.”
White Wood Kitchens is sponsoring a member mixer event from 6 – 8 p.m. on Tuesday, July 13, under the Sperry Tent at the Sagamore Inn Restaurant, 1131 Sandwich Road, Sagamore. Reconnect with friends, business associates and colleagues over light fare and a glass of wine or beer. Giant Jenga and raffle prizes will be involved! To register, visit capecodbuilders.org

Homeowners may be pleasantly surprised there are only three great layouts for most kitchens. “There aren’t going to be 20,” says O’Rourke, “and we are going to help you pick the best one based on how you cook, how many people visit, what storage you need and your budget.”



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20th Annual Nail Bangers Golf Tournament
Thursday, July 22
Hyannis Golf Course, 1800 Iyannough Road, Hyannis (Rain date: Aug. 5)
This summertime team-building event is the perfect way to reconnect with friends and colleagues! Lunch will be held on the course and a post-event cocktail reception will include pasta and carving stations, hosted by Gimmy’s Tavern. Registration and check-in will take place in the morning, followed by a shotgun start at 10 a.m. A banquet awards and raffle are scheduled for after completion of play. Proceeds from the raffle will benefit the Massachusetts Military Support Foundation initiative to build affordable housing for veterans and their families in Hyannis.
7th Annual Children’s LEGO Home-Building Challenge
Saturday , Aug. 21
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Johnny A. Kelley Recreation Center, 180 Old Bass River Road, South Dennis
Monthly Dinner Meetings
Wednesday, Sept. 1
Tuesday, Nov. 9
5-8 p.m.
Learn what’s happening in the association, meet fellow members and receive relevant information from speakers and panel members. The Sept. 1 meeting will be held at Mid-Cape Home Centers, Showroom 15, Main Street in Orleans.
3rd Annual Island Queen Cruise
Wednesday, Sept. 15
5:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Network with fellow members while enjoying a sunset cruise out of Falmouth Harbor. Sandwiches, salad, cheese and crackers and dessert catered by Roche Brothers. Cash bar. Meet at 75 Falmouth Heights Road, Falmouth. (Rain date: Sept. 22).
Contestants will have one hour to build their dream home and judging will be performed by community leaders and industry professionals. Tables, chairs and Legos will be provided for each builder contestant. NEW this year: Cornhole competition for parents, guardians and siblings while the build is taking place. Sponsored by the Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit capecodbuilders.org or call 774-330-3140. Advanced ticket purchase is recommended because this event does sell out.

For more information & event registration, visit capecodbuilders.org

7th Annual Bowling Tournament and Fun-Raiser
Thursday, Nov. 18
5 – 9 p.m.
The Lanes Bowl & Bistro in Mashpee Commons
Have a ball and raise money at the annual fundraiser which benefits the Housing Assistance Corporation and their fight against homelessness. Bowling tournament includes first, second and third place trophies as well as bragging rights. Raffle prizes awarded throughout the evening. Sponsor a team or become a lane or tournament sponsor. This event is a perennial favorite!

Annual Meeting & Holiday Celebration
Tuesday, Dec. 14
6 – 8 p.m.
Wequassett Resort & Golf Club
2173 Route 28, Harwich
Join us as we celebrate the association’s accomplishments of the past year and honor members and volunteers.

The Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod (HB&RACC) is affiliated with the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Massachusetts (HBRAMA).

Members adhere to a strong professional code of ethics ensuring that consumers receive the highest quality of service.
We support homeownership on Cape Cod and our individual members through legislative, educational, promotional and civic efforts.


Advocacy Education Networking, Savings, Community
THREE-IN-ONE MEMBERSHIP
Three memberships for the price of one: local, state, national.
VOICE FOR THE INDUSTRY
Advocating for housing and development issues. We keep you informed on legislative and regulatory issues that affect the building trades.
PROFESSIONAL GROWTH
Join a committee or council. Help guide the future of home building and development on the Cape & Islands.
NEWS AND INFORMATION
Economic and forecasting information, legal assistance and consultation.
PUBLICATIONS
Complimentary subscriptions to Builder Magazine, Nation’s Building News Online and At Home on Cape Cod
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
We offer approved courses to renew your Construction Supervisor License and stay atop of code review, workplace, lead safety, energy and other issues.
CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS
We provide programs to earn Certified Master Builder, Graduate Master Remodeler, Certified Green Professional, Certified Aging in Place Specialist and other designations.
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
We identify the next generation of workforce in the trades for our members where we match talent with your business needs through our apprenticeship program.
GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY
The association is involved in numerous community groups.
MEMBER DISCOUNT PROGRAMS
Member-only discounts provide saving on travel, financial services, automobiles and more.
BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS
We provide countless ways to network and build relationships.
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
Our local building industry awards competition distinguishes awardwinning members of the industry.
ACCOUNTING
Logie CPA
Gary Logie
724 Main Street, Unit F
D. Michael Collins Architects
Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod
Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 771-0329 logiecpa.com
ALARMS & SECURITY
Alarm New England
Chris Connors 22 Whites Path South Yarmouth, MA 02664 (774) 208-1956 alarmnewengland.com
APPLIANCES
Crane Appliance
Robert Crane
249 Teaticket Highway East Falmouth, MA 02536 (774) 836-0864 craneappliance.com
Ferguson Enterprises
Greg Wills 106 Falmouth Road Mashpee, MA 02649 (508) 539-8704 ferguson.com
KAM Appliances
Kevin Gralton 201 Yarmouth Road Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 771-2221 kamonline.com
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & BUILD
B ARCHITECTURE STUDIO INC.
Christopher Brown 749 Main Street, Suite i Osterville, MA 02655 (774) 361-6644 barchstudio.com
Catalyst Architecture/ Interiors Inc.
Kurt Raber
203 Willow Street, Suite A Yarmouth Port, MA 02675 (508) 362-8382 catalystarchitects.com
Cotuit Bay Design, LLC
Steven Cook 43 Brewster Road Mashpee, MA 02649 (508) 274-1166 cotuitbaydesign.com
Michael Collins 1383 Route 28A Cataumet, MA 02534 (508) 651-7099
dmcarch.com
Daniel Lewis AIA, Architect
Daniel Lewis 269 South Main Street Centerville, MA 02632 (508) 612-8771 daniellewisarchitect.com
GF Architecture, LLC
Gerrit Frase 74 Dove Hill Road North Falmouth, MA 02556 (774) 487-8288 gfarchitecture.com
INTEGRATA Architecture + Construction LLC
Andrew Borgese 419 Palmer Avenue, Suite 200 Falmouth, MA 02540 (508) 495-6575 integrata-ac.com
Jill Neubauer Architects
Meredith Hunnibell 15 Depot Avenue Falmouth, MA 02540 (508) 548-0909 jnarchitects.com
LDa Architecture & Interiors, LLP
Kyle Sheffield 919 Main Street Osterville, MA 02655 (617) 621-1455 lda-architects.com
Lineal Construction Inc
Ben LaMora PO Box 1118 Barnstable, MA 02630 (508) 275-7512 linealinc.com
Muldoon Architects LLC Paul Muldoon 571 Route 28 Harwich Port, MA 02646 (774) 237-9671 muldoonarch.com
Nicholaeff Architecture & Design
Doreve Nicholaeff 891 Main Street Osterville, MA 02655 (508) 420-5298 nicholaeff.com
Patrick Ahearn Architect LLC
Patrick Ahearn 160 Commonwealth Avenue Suite L3 Boston, MA 02116 (617) 266-1710 patrickahearn.com
Peter McDonald Architects, LLC
Peter McDonald PO Box 888 North Eastham, MA 02651 (508) 240-0843 capecodarch.com
Polhemus Savery DaSilva Architects Builders
Aaron Polhemus 157 Route 137 East Harwich, MA 02645 (508) 945-4500 psdab.com
S.A. Architecture, Inc. Sibel Asantugrul 8 Beach Road, Unit 1 Orleans, MA 02653 (774) 722-0032 saarchitecture.com
Salt Architecture, Inc. Chris Harris 628 West Falmouth Highway Falmouth, MA 02540 (774) 763-2601 saltarchitecture.com
SV Design
Katelyn Manfredo 693 Main Street Chatham, MA 02633 (508) 348-5485 svdesign.com
ATTORNEY
Freeman Law Group LLC
Peter Freeman 86 Willow Street Yarmouth Port, MA 02675 (508) 362-4700 freemanlawgroup.com
Pierce Law, P.C.
Michael Pierce
1170 Main Street, #8 West Barnstable, MA 02668 (508) 386-9777 mdpiercelaw.com
AUDIO/VIDEO/HOME
THEATER & TECHNOLOGY
Advanced Communication Technologies, Inc.
Paul Diggin 77 Accord Park Drive, Unit B10
Norwell, MA 02061 (781) 741-5959 actces.com
Audio Video Design
Matthew Remeika
383 University Avenue Westwood, MA 02090 (617) 965-4600 avdesigns.com
Extreme Audio
Michael Astin 759 Falmouth Road, Unit 7 Mashpee, MA 02649 (774) 361-8746 extremecapecod.com
Koncerted LLC
Sean Cote 214 Arlington Street Chelsea, MA 02150 (781) 893-8610 Koncerted.com
Nantucket Sound
Sanjay Mathew
491 Iyannough Road Airport Rotary Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 771-4434 nantucketsound.com
Ron Snell Audio Video
Ron Snell 27 Pinehurst Drive Bourne, MA 02532 (508) 989-8112 rsavs.com
AUTOS/TRUCKS
Marty’s Chevrolet
Kevin Ihlefeld 420 Macarthur Blvd. Bourne, MA 02532 (508) 417-8675 martyschevrolet.com
BANKING/LENDING
Cape Cod 5 Terry Walther 19 West Road Orleans, MA 02653 (888) 225-4636 capecodfive.com
First Citizens’ Federal Credit Union
John Cotton 66 Falmouth Road Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 979-4707 firstcitizens.org
Martha’s Vineyard
Savings Bank
Ryan Yarosh 397 Palmer Avenue Falmouth, MA 02540 (774) 310-2030 mvbank.com
Murray & MacDonald Insurance Services
Gabriel DeSouza 550 MacArthur Blvd. Bourne, MA 02532 (508) 289-4126 riskadvice.com
The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod
Christina Bologna 25 Benjamin Franklin Way Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 568-3400 mycapecodbank.com
BUILDING MATERIALS
SUPPLIER
Aluminum Products of Cape Cod
Matthew Hunter 476 Main Street Dennisport, MA 02639 (508) 398-8546 apofcc.com
Art of Drywall, Inc.
Vander DaSilva 2 Holly Lane East Sandwich, MA 02537 (508) 360-8142 artofdrywallinc.com
AZEK Building Products
Marc Merusi 26 Francis Street Fairhaven, MA 02719 (508) 686-0327 azek.com
Blueboard Specialists
Plastering Co. Inc.
Courtney Bergstrom 117 South Main Street Centerville, MA 02632 (774) 836-7187 blueboardspecialists.net
Boise Cascade
Dan Morgado 33 Fowler Street Ext. Westfield, MA 01085 (877) 462-6473 bc.com
Botello Home Center
Stephen Botello 26 Bowdoin Road / Route 28 Mashpee, MA 02649 (508) 477-3132
botellolumber.com
Brockway Smith Co.
George Green 35 Upton Drive Wilmington, MA 01887 (978) 475-7100 brosco.com
Cape Cod Brass & Security Hardware, Inc.
Alan Goode 1180 Route 28, #28 South Yarmouth, MA 02664 (508) 394-2300 capecodbrass.com
Chestnut Specialists, Inc.
Dave Wasley PO Box 304 Plymouth, CT 06782 (860) 283-4209 chestnutspec.com
Drywall Masonry Supply
Kristen Cronan 277 Whites Path South Yarmouth, MA 02664 (508) 398-4100 drywallmasonrysupplies.com
Falmouth Lumber Company
Scott Augusta 670 Teaticket Highway East Falmouth, MA 02536 (508) 548-6868 falmouthlumber.com
Gulfeagle Supply
Mike Richards 181 Queen Anne Road Harwich, MA 02645 (508) 432-4200 gulfeaglesupply.com
Holden Humphrey Phil Jackson 77B Champion Drive Chicopee, MA 01020 (413) 563-2919 holdenhumphrey.com
Holt & Bugbee Co.
Sean Herlihy 1600 Shawsheen Street Tewksbury, MA 01876 800-325-6010 holtandbugbee.com
Huber Engineered Woods
Andrew Collins 258 West Road Ashby, MA 01431 (978) 400-1941 huber.com
LP Building Solutions
Danny Morini 2 McKenzie Lane Foxboro, MA 02035 (508) 850-6320 lpcorp.com
Marvin
Barry Sturgis PO Box 473 Centerville, MA 02632 (508) 221-8579 marvin.com
Mid Cape Home Centers
Jack Stevenson 465 Route 134 South Dennis, MA 02660 (508) 398-6071
midcape.net
National Lumber Kim Pavao 118 Pembroke Street Route 27
Kingston, MA 02364 (508) 339-8020 national-lumber.com
Parksite
Kyle Hintlian 10 Rose Glen Drive Andover, MA 01810 (603) 397-7123 parksite.com
Premium Plywood + Specialties
Michael Whitelaw 700 Bearses Way Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 771-7590 premiumply.com
Shepley Wood Products, Inc. Tony Shepley 216 Thornton Drive Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 862-6291 shepleywood.com
Specialty Builders Supply, Inc.
Christopher Dias 59 Commerce Park Road Brewster, MA 02631 (508) 896-8866 sbscapecod.com
Stonewood Products
Eric Azoff 15 Great Western Road Harwich, MA 02645 (508) 430-5020 stonewoodproducts.com
The Henry Company
Joe Burgoyne 3 Harmon Road Waltham, MA 02452 (781) 316-6975 henry.com
TrimBoard, Inc.
Kristin Carey 983 Page Blvd., Suite 2 Springfield , MA 01104 (617) 947-6828
trimboard.net
U.S. Lumber
Garry Prevedini 80 Hampden Road Mansfield, MA 02048 (508) 851-3300 bostoncedar.com
Unilock
Scott Benson 35 Commerce Drive Uxbridge, MA 01569 (781) 389-5375 unilock.com
Versatex Building Products
Ricardo Torres 400 Steel Street Aliquippa, PA 15001 (508) 564-3757 versatex.com
WindsorONE
Antoinette Birknes 737 South Point Blvd., Suite H Petaluma, CA 94954 (888) 229-7900 WindsorONE.com
BUILDING/REMODELING/ HOME IMPROVEMENT
A F Hultin & Co Inc.
Art Hultin PO Box 504 11 Lawrence Way North Truro, MA 02652 (508) 487-1651 arthultin.com
A&A Building and Remodeling
Shiela Payable 2570 Main Street
South Chatham, MA 02659 (508) 348-0065 aabuildingremodeling.com
Anderson Framing & Remodeling
Matthew Anderson 241 Route 6A East Sandwich, MA 02537 (508) 367-4653 anderson-framing.com
AP Kimball Construction
Peter Kimball c/o Cape Codder 5 Namskaket Road Orleans, MA 02653 (508) 737-1258 apkimballconstruction.com
Architectural Design Inc.
AD Build LLC
John Ingwersen 62 Route 6A Orleans, MA 02653 (508) 255-0606 ad-archts.com
ARCHWRIGHT Fine Home Builders
Cara Meneses 1528 Tremont Street Duxbury, MA 02332 (781) 934-9100 archwright.com
Bannon Custom Builders
Paul Bannon 66 Tupper Road Sandwich, MA 02563 (508) 833-0050 bannonbuilds.com
Bayside Building, Inc.
Brian Dacey P.O. Box 95
Centerville, MA 02632 (508) 771-1040 baysidebuilding.com
Beacon Marine Construction LLC
Jon Hagenstein 37 Bowdoin Road Mashpee, MA 02649 (508) 477-7880 beaconmarineco.com
Benger Construction, LLC
Framing Contractors
Kevin Benger
143 Pond View Drive Brewster, MA 02631 (508) 385-2858 bengerconstruction.com
Bilek Builders LLC
Christopher Bilek 975 Main Street
South Harwich, MA 02661 (508) 945-0018 bilekbuilders.com
Bilodeau Builders Inc.
Peter Bilodeau 83 Bunker Hill Road Osterville, MA 02655 (508) 362-0550
C.H. Newton Builders, Inc.
Ryan Newton
549 West Falmouth Hwy./ PO Box 399
West Falmouth, MA 02574 (508) 548-1353 chnewton.com
Cape Associates, Inc.
Matt Cole
345 Massasoit Road PO Box 1858 North Eastham, MA 02651 (508) 255-1770 capeassociates.com
Cape Cod Panel,LLC
Joel Padova
210 Airport Way Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 827-7740 capecodpanel.com
Cape Dreams Building & Design, LLC
Paul van Steensel PO Box 402 44 Underpass Road Brewster, MA 02631 (508) 255-1291 capedreamsbd.com
Cape Tip Construction Inc.
Kaye McFadden 134 Commercial Street
Provincetown, MA 02657 (508) 487-7200
CapeBuilt Development
Rob Brennan 11 Chestnut Street Suite M-304 Amesbury, MA 01913 (617) 233-4897 heritagesands.com
Capizzi Home Improvement
Thomas Capizzi 1645 Newtown Road Cotuit, MA 02635 (508) 428-9518 capizzihome.com
Cataldo Custom Builders Inc.
Ralph Cataldo 172 E Falmouth Hwy. East Falmouth, MA 02536 (508) 548-1133 cataldobuilders.com
CJ Riley Builder, Inc
Craig Riley 749 Main Street, Unit D Osterville, MA 02655 (508) 428-6376 cjriley.com
Cleary Construction
Richard Cleary PO Box 900 Brewster, MA 02631 (508) 896-5558 clearyconstructioninc.com
Colonial Reproductions, Inc.
Norman Rankow 140 Cooke Street Edgartown, MA 02539 (508) 627-5100 colonial-reproductions.com
Costello Fine Homes
Tim Costello 163 Front Street Marion, MA 02738 (508) 748-0055 costellofinehomes.com
Cregg Sweeney, LLC
Artisan Builders
Cregg Sweeney P.O. Box 203
South Orleans, MA 02662 (508) 221-6975
creggsweeney.com
Custom Crafted Homes
Jeff Baroni 900 Route 134, Suite 30 South Dennis, MA 02660 (508) 648-1432
customcraftedcc.com
Davenport Building Company
Christian Davenport 20 North Main Street
South Yarmouth, MA 02664 (508) 398-2293 thedavenportcompanies.com
Deborah Paine Inc.
Deborah Paine PO Box 272 Provincetown, MA 02657 (508) 349-9100 dpicc.com
E B Norris & Son Builders
Craig Ashworth 138 Osterville-West Barnstable Road Osterville, MA 02655 (508) 428-1165 ebnorris.com
E.J. Jaxtimer Builder, Inc. 48 Rosary Lane Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 778-4911 jaxtimer.com
Eastward Companies Business Trust
Bill Marsh 155 Crowell Road Chatham, MA 02633 (508) 945-2300 eastwardco.com
Encore Construction
Dale Nikula 103 Main Street Dennisport, MA 02639 (508) 760-6900 encoreco.com
Falconeiri Construction Inc.
Matthew Falconeiri 45 Industrial Park Road Suite 3 Hingham, MA 02043 (508) 947-3226 fcinc.com
Finelli Building Inc.
Thomas Finelli 172 Middle Road Southborough, MA 01772 (508) 460-6963 finellibuildinginc.com
Fraser Construction Company, Inc.
Dean Fraser 31 Bowdoin Road Mashpee, MA 02649 (508) 428-2292 fraserconstruction capecod.com
Gable Building Corp.
Michael Squier 1291 Main Street Chatham, MA 02633 (508) 945-4002 gablebuilding.com
Geiger-Phillips Inc.
Steven Phillips PO Box 1456 39 Briar Lane Wellfleet, MA 02667 (508) 349-9543 geiger-phillips.com
George Davis, Inc.
George Davis 33 N Main Street South Yarmouth, MA 02664 (508) 394-0832 georgedavisinc.com
Good Builders Inc.
Stephen Good 64 Green Harbor Road East Falmouth, MA 02536 1-177-483-6663 goodbuildersinc.com
Good Life New England Glenn Meader 327 Washington Street Norwell, MA 02061 (781) 545-1500 goodlifenewengland.com
Graham LLC
Gary Graham 358 West Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 778-1461 grahamllc.net
Greg Clancy Construction, Inc.
Greg Clancy 217 Clinton Avenue Falmouth, MA 02540 (508) 265-4911 clancyconstruction.org
Half Cape Construction, Inc.
Steve Ottani PO Box 1050 Sandwich, MA 02563 (508) 888-4831 halfcapeconstruction.com
Halliday Builders, Inc.
Jim Halliday 44 Route 28A Pocasset, MA 02559 (508) 563-6600 hallidaybuilders.com
Handren Bros Builders, Inc.
John Handren PO Box 10 Harwich, MA 02645 (508) 432-2047 handrenbros.com
HSO Contracting LLC
Hans Spatzeck-Olsen P O Box 1117 Orleans, MA 02653 (774) 722-1615 hsocontractingllc.com
J.J. Delaney, Inc.
Jack Delaney 20 Rascally Rabbit Road, #2 Marstons Mills, MA 02648 (508) 420-6855 jjdelaneyinc.com
JB Robbie Builders
Jennifer Robbie 295 Saint George Street Duxbury, MA 02331 (617) 755-5800 jbrobbie.com
JC Donald Company, Inc.
Donald Connelly 167 Route 6A Orleans, MA 02653 (508) 255-9804 jcdonald.com
Jim Gronski Construction
Jim Gronski PO Box 167 / 14 Aunt Zilpas Road West Chatham, MA 02669 (717) 870-6683 jimgronskiconstruction.com
Johnny Banks Construction
John Steele 85 Carl Landi Circle East Falmouth, MA 02536 (508) 274-1338
JW Construction Inc.
Chris Bianco 66 School Street Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 300-3000 jwconstructioninc.com
Kendall and Welch
Construction
Ron Welch 108 Parker Road Osterville, MA 02655 (508) 428-4900 kendallandwelch.com
Kistler - Knapp Builders, Inc.
Douglas Stevenson 916 Main Street Acton, MA 01720 (978) 635-9700 kistlerandknapp.com/
KVC Builders LLC
Jon Fox 11 Fox Road
Waltham, MA 02451 (781) 890-5599
kenvona.com
KVH Construction
Jared Kent
552 MacArthur Blvd. Suite 4 Bourne, MA 02532 (508) 759-0354 kvhconstruction.com
LeMieux Construction Inc.
Philip LeMieux 40 Pleasant Bay Road Harwich, MA 02645 (508) 274-7871
Longfellow Design Build
Mike Ciolino
367 Main Street Falmouth, MA 02540 (774) 255-1709
longfellowdb.com
M. Duffany Builders
Michael Duffany 200 Palmer Avenue Falmouth, MA 02540 (508) 540-3625 x15 duffanybuilders.com
M.J. Nardone Building and Remodeling
Mike Nardone
299 Whites Path South Yarmouth, MA 02664 (508) 771-9927 mjnardone.com
Macallister Building, Inc
Mark Macallister 64 Ebenezer Road Osterville, MA 02655 (508) 428-6408
macallisterbuilding.com
MacKenzie Brothers Corp
Glenn Mackenzie 214 Cotuit Road Marstons Mills, MA 02648 (508) 420-4424 mackenziebrothers.com
Main Street Building LLC
Andrew Prchlik
68 Pilots Way West Barnstable, MA 02668 (508) 280-6295
mainstreetbuildingllc.com
Matt Scavarelli
Remodeling & Finish
Carpentry
Matthew Scavarelli
274 Ames Way
Centerville, MA 02632 (508) 776-9698
McPhee Associates of Cape Cod
Rob McPhee 1382 Rte 134 / PO Box 799 East Dennis, MA 02641 (508) 385-2704 mcpheeassociatesinc.com
Meyer and Sons Builders, Inc.
Trevor Meyer PO Box 635 South Yarmouth, MA 02664 (508) 362-2922 meyerandsons.com
Mullen Building & Remodeling LLC
Douglas Mullen 171 Route 149 Marston Mills, MA 02648 (508) 737-3249 mullenbuilding.com
New Seabury Homes LLC
Rowland Bates 33 Seanest Drive Mashpee, MA 02649 (508) 539-8225 newseabury.com
Nordy’s Construction, Inc.
David Nordberg PO Box 660 South Yarmouth, MA 02664 (508) 760-1114 nordysconstruction.com
Oman Construction Company
Eric Oman 28 Oxbow Way Dennis, MA 02638 (508) 385-7699
Outermost Building & Renovation
Ben Dill 3 Towhee Lane Orleans, MA 02653 (774) 722-3430 outermostbuilding.com
P.L.F. Construction Inc.
Paul Francis 251 Tonset Road Orleans, MA 02653 (508) 237-3051 plfconstruction.com
Parr Building & Remodeling
Kyle Parr 19 Wayside Drive West Harwich , MA 02671 (774)810-0148 parrbuilding.com
Patriot Builders, Inc.
Christopher Childs 537 Route 28 Harwich Port, MA 02646 (508) 430-0771 patriotbuilders.com
Paul J Cazeault & Sons Inc
Seamus Cazeault 1031 Main Street Osterville, MA 02655 (508) 428-1177 cazeault.com
Peter Eastman, Custom Builder
Peter Eastman PO Box 856 Yarmouth Port, MA 02675 (508) 430-7911
petereastmanbuilder.com
Philbrook Engineering and Construction Services Group, Inc.
Andrew Philbrook 107 Beach Street Dennis, MA 02638 (508) 385-8682 pecsg.com
Pinsonneault Builders
Michael Lahart 541 Thomas B Landers Rd. East Falmouth, MA 02536 (508) 477-1835 pinsbuilders.com
Pleasantwood Homes, LLC
Dan Marsters 10 Pleasantwood Drive Sandwich , MA 02644 (508) 477-1500 pleasantwoodhomes.com
R.W. Anderson & Sons, Inc. Builders
Rick Anderson 6 Willow Street Sandwich, MA 02563 (508) 888-5720 rwanderson.com
Ranney & Rimington Custom Building
Patrick Rimington 969 Main Street Osterville, MA 02655 (508) 428-7147 thecapecodcarpenters.com
REEF Cape Cod’s Home Builder
Matthew Teague PO Box 186 24 School Street West Dennis, MA 02670 (508) 394-3090 capecodbuilder.com
Reeves Fine Homebuilding & Remodeling
Jared Reeves 340 Queen Anne Road Harwich, MA 02645 (774) 836-0961 reevesbuild.com
Rick Roy Construction
Rick Roy 123-A Queen Anne Road Harwich, MA 02645 (508) 432-6840 rickroyconstruction.com
RK Fox Builders
Robert Fox 44 Waterline Drive Mashpee, MA 02649 (508) 477-9665 rkfoxbuilders.com
Roche Home Improvement
Gregory Roche 17 Edith Avenue Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 (617) 510-6874 rochehomeimprovement.com
Rogers & Marney Builders Inc.
Gary Souza 445 Osterville West Barnstable Road Osterville, MA 02655 (508) 428-6106 rogersandmarneybuilders.com
Ryley Construction LLC
John Ryley 8 West Bay Road Osterville, MA 02655 (774) 361-6466 ryleyconstruction.com
Sand Dollar Customs
Rob Warren 23 White’s Path Unit G South Yarmouth, MA 02664 (508) 694-5618 sanddollarcustoms.com
Schoolhouse Construction Inc. Kevin Blute 9 Idle Way Harwich, MA 02645 (508) 430-2128 schoolhouseconstruction.com
Scott E. Crosby Builder, Inc.
Scott Crosby 1112 Main Street #7 Osterville, MA 02655-1566 (508) 428-9090 scottcrosbybuilder.com
Scott Peacock Building & Remodeling
Scott Peacock 1046 Main St Suite #7 Osterville, MA 02655 (508) 428-7600 scottpeacockbuilding.com
Skyline Homes
John Largey 140B Massasoit Road
Eastham, MA 02642 (508) 237-1662
skylinehomescapecod.com
South Mountain Company
Abbie Zell PO Box 1260 West Tisbury, MA 02575 (508) 693-4850 southmountain.com
Spencer and Company
Matthew Spencer 71 Enterprise Dr. Chatham, MA 02633 (508) 945-4222
spencerandcompany.net
Sprinkle Home Improvement
Brad Sprinkle 199 Barnstable Road Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 775-1778 sprinklehome.com
Starbuck Construction Services, Inc
Roberto Maia Junior 176 Sudbury Lane Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 539-1124 starbuckcapecod.com
Stello Construction
Robert Stello PO Box 776 South Chatham, MA 02659 (508) 432-2218 stelloconstruction.com
Structures Building Inc. Chris Dougherty 168 Main Street Sandwich, MA 02563 (508) 274-9261 structuresbuildinginc.com
T Emanuel Heyliger Inc. Theodore (Manny) Heyliger PO Box 23 Wellfleet, MA 02667 (508) 349-3444
T.A. Nelson Construction Co. Inc.
Thomas Nelson 1112 Main Street, Suite 12 Osterville, MA 02655 (508) 428-7801 tanelson.com
TA LaBarge Inc.
Todd Labarge 195A Briar Lane Wellfleet, MA 02667 (508) 364-7015 thelabargecompanies.com
Terrance J Souza Bldg & Rmdlg
Terrance Souza
191 Blacksmith Shop Road East Falmouth, MA 02536 (508) 540-0178 souzabuilding.com
The House Company
Mike Rockwell 30 Perseverance Way, Suite 2 Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 771-0303 thehouseco.com
The Valle Group, Inc.
Christian Valle 70 East Falmouth Highway #3 East Falmouth, MA 02536 (508) 548-1450 vallegroup.com
Thomas J Fitzgerald Custom Homes
Thomas Fitzgerald PO Box 805 Harwich, MA 02645 (508) 240-4951 tjfitzhomes.com
Timothy Gray Building & Remodeling, Inc.
Timothy Gray 68K Nicoletta’s Way Mashpee, MA 02649 (508) 477-3364 timothygraybuilding.com
Tom Hague III Builder, Inc. Tom Hague PO Box 1394 Orleans, MA 02653 (508) 240-1143 hagueremodeling.com
Tom Turcketta Inc. Building and Remodeling
Thomas Turcketta 65 Red Top Road Brewster, MA 02631 (508) 385-3672 TomTurcketta.com
W.D. PRICE, Inc.
Wesley Price
231 Main Street, PO #335 Yarmouth Port, MA 02675 (774) 212-2942 wdprice.com
Wellfleet Custom Builders
Robert Bacon
249 Gross Hill Road Wellfleet, MA 02667 (508) 349-6332
York Construction Inc.
Matthew York 116 Route 6A, Suite 2 Sandwich, MA 02563 (774) 413-5497 yorkbuildingcapecod.com


CONCRETE/AGGREGATE
Acme-Shorey Precast Co. Inc.
Dennis Lajoie PO Box 374 North Falmouth, MA 02556 (508) 760-1070
shoreyprecastconcrete.com
Cape Cod Ready Mix
Peter Joy
300 Cranberry Hwy. Orleans, MA 02653 (508) 255-4600 capecodreadymix.com
D.P. Fuccillo, Inc.
David Fuccillo 548 Thomas Landers Road East Falmouth, MA 02536 (508) 540-2848 fuccilloconcrete.com
CONSULTANT/BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce
Wendy Northcross 5 Patti Page Way Centerville, MA 02632 (508) 362-3225
whycapecod.org
Home Energy Raters LLC
Kevin McKenna
180 State Road, Unit 2U Sagamore Beach, MA 02562 (888) 503-2233 energycodehelp.com
ICF
Michael Berry
97 Old Main Street West Dennis, MA 02670 (774) 212-2785 ICF.com
Preferred Marketing Associates, Inc.
Ed O’Neill PO Box 148 Wenonah, NJ 08090 (508) 240-4012 preferredmarketing.net
Resource Options Inc.
Tiffani Tartaglia 473 South St West Suite 6 Raynham , MA 02767 (781) 455-7400 resourceoptions.com
DISASTER EMERGENCY/ FLOOD & SMOKE
Oceanside Restoration
Steven Jenney 217 Thornton Drive Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 771-3110 oceansideinc.com
Whalen Restoration Services
William Whalen
22 American Way South Dennis, MA 02660 (508) 760-1911 x14 whalenrestorations.com
EDUCATION/SCHOOL
Cape Cod Regional Technical High School
Brent Warren 351 Pleasant Lake Avenue Harwich, MA 02645 (508) 432-4500 capetech.us
LeadSmart Training Solutions
Peter Lawton 21 Main Street S. Berwick, ME 03908 (508) 731-6054 leadsmarttraining.com
Mass Hire - Cape & Islands Workforce Board
Kara Galvin 426 North Street, Suite #9 Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 775-5900 masshirecapeandislandswb.com
Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School
Roger Forget 220 Sandwich Road Bourne, MA 02532 (508) 759-7711 uppercapetech.org
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Fronius Electric, LLC
Matthew Fronius 35 Barque Dr. East Falmouth, MA 02536 (508) 444-8144 froniuselectric.com
John Noonan Electric, Inc.
John Noonan 12 Millennium Drive, Unit I Cataumet, MA 02534 (508) 563-5436 johnnoonanelectric.com
Reilly Electrical Contractors, Inc. (RELCO)
Scott Ventura 110 Old Townhouse Road South Yarmouth, MA 02664 (508) 230-8001 gorelco.com
EMBROIDERY Talking Threads Embroidery
Carol Hayward 35 Portanimicut Road Orleans, MA 02653 (508) 255-1436 talkingthreads.com
ENGINEERING/SURVEYING
Coastal Engineering Company, Inc.
John Bologna 260 Cranberry Highway Orleans, MA 02653 (508) 255-6511 x565 coastalengineering company.com
Grady Consulting LLC
Richard Grady 71 Evergreen Street Kingston, MA 02364 (781) 585-2300
GradyConsulting.com
EXCAVATION
GFM Enterprises Inc.
Gregory Morris 15 Diamonds Path PO Box 1439
South Dennis, MA 02660 (508) 694-5600
gfmexcavating.com
S&J Exco
John Shea
200 Great Western Road South Dennis, MA 02660 (508) 398-9206
sjexcoinc.com
FENCES, RAILINGS, PERGOLAS
A.B.S. Fence, Inc.
Colleen Shields 2700 Cranberry Hwy. Wareham, MA 02571 (508) 295-4150 absfence.com
FLOORING/WOOD FLOORS/ CARPETING
Carpet Barn Carpet One Floor & Home
Bonnie Alferes 719 Main Street Falmouth, MA 02540 (508) 296-8189
carpetbarncarpetone falmouth.com
Cataumet Sawmill
Nathan Adams 494 Thomas B. Landers Rd. East Falmouth, MA 02536 (508) 457-9239 cataumetsawmill.com
Floors & Walls
Mike Putnam
379 Iyannough Road Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 419-6500 floorswalls.com
Mac Davis Flooring
Ashley Rucki 832 Main Street Osterville, MA 02655 (774) 521-3601 macdavisflooring.com
FOUNDATIONS/BASEMENTS
RamJack New England
Heather Capelle 12 Kendrick Rd., Unit 15-16 Wareham, MA 02571 (508) 295-3133 ramjack.com/locations/ ram-jack-ne/
GARAGE DOORS/OPENERS
Overhead Door of Cape Cod
Thomas Skayne 50 Joaquim Road Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 778-6251 overheaddoorcapecod.com
GENERATOR SALES & SERVICE
Cape Cod Independent Power
Nick Betti 23 Bowdoin Road Mashpee, MA 02649 (508) 477-8887 ccipgenerators.com
Generac Power Systems Inc. Dan Harmeyer S45W29290 WI-59 Waukesha, WI 53189 (262) 544-4811 generac.com
GRANITE/STONE/MARBLE
Cape Cod Marble & Granite, Inc.
Rodrigo Sena 38 Rosary Lane Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 771-2900 capecodmarbleand granite.com
GREEN PRODUCTS/SOLAR E2 Solar Inc.
Jason Stoots 831 Main Street Dennis, MA 02638 (508) 694-7889 e2solarcapecod.com
Solar Rising LLC
Christopher Peterson 759 Falmouth Rd, Unit 8 Mashpee, MA 02649 (508) 744-6284 solarrising.net
GUTTERS
The Fiberglass Gutter Company
Russ Allen PO Box 26 North Pembroke, MA 02358 (781) 826-3711 fiberglassgutter.com
HEAVY CIVIL SITE WORK/ EXCAVATION
Robert B Our Co. Inc.
Christopher Our PO Box 1539 24 Great Western Road Harwich, MA 02645 (508) 432-0530 robertbour.com
HVAC/ELECTRIC/PLUMBING
Carl F. Riedell & Sons, Inc
Guy Riedell 778 Main Street
Centerville, MA 02632 (508) 428-6365 carlriedell.com
Coastal Plumbing and Heating LLC
James Nolan 21 L Fruean South Yarmouth, MA 02664 (508) 737-8747 coastalphc.com
Harwich Port Heating & Cooling, LLC
Andrew Levesque 461 Lower County Road Harwich Port, MA 02646 (508) 432-3959 HarwichPortHeating andCooling.com
MacDougall Plumbing & Mechanical
Paul MacDougall 52 Simon Hill Road Norwell, MA 02061 (617) 698-6740 macdougallmechanical.com
Robies Heating & Cooling
John Robichaud 279 Yarmouth Road Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 775-3083 robies.com
Snow and Jones, Inc. Danielle Jones 167 White’s Path South Yarmouth, MA 02664 (508) 394-0911 snowandjones.com
W. Vernon Whiteley Inc. Eric Whiteley 28 Village Landing West Chatham, MA 02669 (508) 945-1100 wvwhiteley.com
INSULATION
A Plus Insulation and Foam
James McCourt PO Box 52
West Dennis, MA 02670 (508) 760-6700 aplusinsulationfoam.com
Anderson Insulation, Inc.
Adam Piccirilli PO Box 2003
706 Brockton Ave Abington, MA 02351 (781) 857-1000 andersoninsul.com
Cape Cod Insulation, Inc.
John Cassidy 18 Reardon Circle South Yarmouth, MA 02664 (508) 775-1214 capecodinsulation.com
Greenstamp Corp
Andrew Clemons 184 Riverview Avenue Waltham, MA 02453 (781) 899-3618 greenstampco.com
INSURANCE/TITLE
C&S Insurance
Brian Robertson
190 Channoy Street Mansfield, MA 02048 (508) 339-2951 candsins.com
Dowling & O’Neil
Insurance Agency
John Curley 973 Iyannough Road Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 957-4235 doins.com
Mason AHT Insurance
Tom Messier 458 South Avenue Whitman, MA 02382 (781) 523-0062 ahtins.com
INTERIOR DESIGN
Cathy Kert Interiors LLC
Cathy Kert 420 Barlows Landing Road Pocasset, MA 02559 (603) 566-0977 cathykertinteriors.com
Donna Elle Design
Donna Elle PO Box 1120 Barnstable, MA 02630 (508) 228-7320 donnaelle.com
Holly Hudson Designs
Holly Hudson 78 Scraggy Neck Road Cataumet, MA 02534 (781) 888-6263 hollyhudsondesigns.com
Interior Design Concepts & Remodeling
Laurie Anastos 47 The Hunt Circle Mashpee, MA 02632 (508) 477-3737 interiordesignc.com




Vineyard Home
Jacob Avakian
587 Main Street
Falmouth, MA 02540 (508) 388-7857
vineyardhome.com
KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN
Schluter Systems
Aaron Woodruff
194 Pleaseant Ridge Road Plattsburgh, NY 12901 (517) 416-2911 schluter.com
Artisan Kitchens Inc.
Amy Britton CKD 937A Main Street
Osterville, MA 02655 (508) 428-8828 artisankitchensinc.com
Blu’s Shower Door Inc.
Matt Dignan 73 Cranberry Hwy.
Sagamore, MA 02561 (508) 274-3505 blusshowerdoor.com
Classic Kitchens & Interiors
Rebecca Brown
127 Airport Road
Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 775-3075 ckdcapecod.com
F W Webb
Rachael Hyatt
108 Breeds Hill Road Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 775-2130 frankwebb.com
iKitchens Etc.
Rich Carl
321 East Falmouth Highway East Falmouth, MA 02536 (508) 457-1530
ikitchensetc.com
Lewis and Weldon Custom Cabinetry LLC
Chuck Hart 111 Airport Road
Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 778-5757 lewisandweldon.com
Oasis Shower Doors
Brett Barker 50 Finnell Drive Weymouth, MA 02190 (781) 340-2700 Oasisshowerdoors.com
Seaside Kitchens & Baths Inc.
Dwight Dougherty 211 Rt 149 Suite C Marstons Mills, MA 02648 (774) 521-3441 seasidekitchens.net
White Wood Kitchens
Gail O’Rourke 160 Route 6A Sandwich, MA 02563 (508) 353-9183 whitewoodkitchen.com
LANDSCAPE DESIGN & BUILD
Agway of Cape Cod
Andrea Baerenwald 686 Route 134 South Dennis, MA 02660 (508) 385-8772 agwaycapecod.com
Bobcat of Bourne Tom Ratacik 170 MacArthur Blvd. Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 (508) 759-5020 bobcatbourne.com
Chris Mark and Sons, Inc.
Bill Witkowski 25A Barlows Landing Road Pocasset, MA 02559 (508) 564-4610 cmslandscape.com
Contemporary Landscapes (CLMV, LLC)
Caleb Nicholson 33 Kates Way Vineyard Haven, MA 02568 (508) 693-6788 clmvland.com
Executive Landscaping
Christopher Cotoia 22 Diamonds Path South Dennis, MA 02660 (508) 790-4777 execlandscaping.com
Ground Effects Landscaping
Sean Bishop 68 Main street Carver, MA 02330 (781) 834-1118 gfxlandscaping.com
Jenick Studio & Crawford Land Management
Jennifer Crawford 88 Route 6A Sandwich, MA 02563 (612) 756-0942 jenickstudio.com
Joyce Landscaping, Inc.
Christopher Joyce 68 Flint Street Marstons Mills, MA 02648 (508) 428-4772 joycelandscaping.com
Outdoor Lighting Perspectives
Matthew Foley 6 Evsun Drive Sandwich, MA 02563 (508) 419-6305 outdoorlights.com
Sudbury Design Group, Inc.
Michael J. Coutu
740 Boston Post Road Sudbury, MA 01776 749 Main Street, Unit F Osterville, MA 02655 (978) 443-3638 sudburydesign.com
The Davey Tree Expert Co. Inc.
Natascha Batchelor
996 East Falmouth Highway East Falmouth, MA 02536 (508) 548-2662 davey.com
Whitten Landscaping
Craig Whitten 45 Commercial Avenue PO Box 1210 South Yarmouth, MA 02664 (508) 394-5051 whittenlandscaping.com
MARKETING/PUBLISHING
Cape & Islands Design Guide
Lisa Almquist 23 Glory Lane East Falmouth, MA 02536 (781) 603-8485 capecoddesignguide.com
Cape & Plymouth
Business Media
Dale Shadbegian 100 Independence Drive, Suite 7-555 Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 827-1065 capeplymouthbusiness.com
Cape Cod Community Media Center
Kate McMahon 17 Shad Hole Road Dennisport, MA 02639 (508) 394-2388 capemedia.org
Cape Cod Life, LLC
Julie Wagner 13 Steeple Street, Suite 204 Mashpee, MA 02649 (508) 419-7381 capecodlife.com
Paraclete MultiMedia
Charity Spatzeck-Olsen 36 Southern Eagle Cartway Brewster, MA 02631 (508) 255-4685 paracletemultimedia.com
MASONRY/PAVING/ STONEWORK
Ideal Concrete Block Company, Inc.
Fred Adams 45 Power Rd / PO Box 747 Westford, MA 01886 (978) 692-3076 idealconcreteblock.com
METAL WORK
Make Architectural
Metalworking LTD
Paul Meneses 2358 Cranberry Highway West Wareham, MA 02576 (508) 273-7603
makearchmetal.com
MILLWORK/LUMBER Fairview Millwork & Kitchens
Lei Mahoney 49 Whites Path South Yarmouth, MA 02664 (508) 394-2219 fairvu.com
Herrick & White
Gary Rousseau 3 Flat Street Cumberland, RI 02864 (401) 658-0440 ext. 314 herrick-white.com
The Modern Woodwright, LLC
Steve O’Brien 79 Freemans Way Brewster, MA 02631 (774) 212-6070 themodernwoodwright.com
MISCELLANEOUS Cape Cod Vacuum
Robert Boffoli 85 Route 6A / PO Box 1438 Orleans, MA 02653 (508) 255-7011 capecodvac.com
Peters Property Management
Laurie Ferrari
43 Race Point Road, Unit D Provincetown, MA 02657 (508) 487-0399 peterspropertymgt.com
NON PROFIT
Cape & Islands License Plate
Kristen Hughes 5 Patti Page Way Centerville, MA 02632 (508) 352-3225
FORWARD
David Kaplan PO Box 1174 S. Dennis, MA 02660 (508) 397-6924 go-forward.org
Cape Cod Landscape Assoc.
Diane Johnson
407 North Street, #2 Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 827-4639 capecodlandscapes.org
Cape Cod Tech Council
Bert Jackson
25 Mid - Tech Drive
West Yarmouth , MA 02673 cctechcouncil.org
Champ Homes Inc.
Mark Adams
82 School Street
Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 771-0885 Ext. 20 champhomes.org
Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod
Wendy Cullinan 411 Main Street, Ste 6 Yarmouth Port, MA 02675 (508) 362-3559
habitatcapecod.org
Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod
Karen McMahon
3 Patti Page Way Centerville, MA 02632 (774) 330-3140 capecodbuilders.org
Housing Assistance Corp
Anne Van Vleck 460 West Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 771-5400 haconcapecod.org
PAINTING INTERIOR/ EXTERIOR
CIA Painting
Fernando Cia 50 Tupelo Road Marstons Mills, MA 02648 (508) 469-0429 ciapaintingcapecod.com
Sherwin-Williams Paint Company
Thomas Ruo 276 Falmouth Road Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 326-2727
s-w.com
PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEO
Roe Osborn Photography
Roe Osborn
440 Pleasant Lake Avenue
Harwich, MA 02645 (774) 237-0051 roeosbornphoto.com
RSB Video
Robert Button
PO Box 2082
Sandwich, MA 02563 (774) 836-5117 maggiesfarmproductions.net


POOLS
Viola Associates
John Viola
110 Rosary Lane, Unit A Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 771-3457 violaassociates.com
PROPANE/GAS/FUEL
Snow’s Fuel Company LLC
Harrison Snow 18 Main Street Orleans, MA 02653 (508) 255-1090 snowsfuel.com
REAL ESTATE SALES
Cape Cod & Islands Association of Realtors
Ryan Castle 22 Mid-Tech Drive West Yarmouth, MA 02673 (508) 957-4300 cciaor.com
Prime Properties Ltd
Partnership
Kenneth Marsters 509 Falmouth Road Mashpee, MA 02649 (508) 477-4444
primehomesandrealty.com
SPECIALTY ROOMS - FITNESS
Connect Fit LLC
Norman Morrison 84 Needham Street Newton, MA 02461 (617) 799-7020 connectfit.com
TILE
Bellew Tile & Marble
Jimmy Bellew 280 Rte 28 West Yarmouth, MA 02673 (508) 375-7000 bellewtile.com
Best Tile Distributors of New England, Inc.
Bill Stacy 10 Pilgrim Hill Road Plymouth, MA 02360 (508) 732-8911 besttile.com
Cloutier Supply
Anthony Raggio 445 West Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 775-6100 cloutiersupply.com
Turek Tile Inc.
Michael Turek 63 Whites Path South Yarmouth, MA 02664 (508) 258-5110 turektile.com
TOOLS
Northeast Tool Supply Company
Chris Saucier 19 Lots Hollow Road Orleans, MA 02653 (508) 240-0764 northeast-tool.com
ADVERTISERS INDEX
A&A Building & Remodeling/ Lowen ............................ 16
Aluminum Products of Cape Cod .... 36
Andersen Windows & Doors ........... Inside Back Cover
AP Kimball Construction 36
Architectural Design, Inc.; ADBuild, LLC 7
Bannon Custom Builders 11
Beacon Marine Construction LLC .... 22
Bellew Tile & Marble .................
TRUCKS/TRUCK PRODUCTS
Buckler’s Towing Service, Inc.
Nathan Buckler 116 Ridgewood Avenue Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 775-2803
bucklerstowing.com
UTILITIES
National Grid
Bill Ciocca 127 White’s Path South Yarmouth, MA 02664 (508) 760-7679 nationalgrid.com
WASTE DISPOSAL
Nauset Disposal
Shawn DeLude PO Box 826 / 3 Rayber Road Orleans, MA 02653 (508) 255-1419 nausetdisposal.com
WATERPROOFING
DryZone Basement
Systems
Rachel Post 850 Bedford Street Bridgewater, MA 02324 (508) 657-6012
dryzonebasementsystems.com
Gibson Waterproofing
Bill Gibson 21 Six Penny Lane Harwich Port, MA 02646 (508) 432-2417 gibsonwaterproofing. thebluebook.com
WELL DRILLING
Desmond Well
Drilling, Inc.
Tom Desmond 5 Rayber Road Orleans, MA 02653 (508) 240-1000 desmondwelldrilling.com
WINDOW BLINDS/SHADES/ SHUTTERS
International Upright Services
Bob Doolin 31B Leicester Street North Oxford, MA 01537 (781) 767-4022 ius.us.com
New England Shutter Mills
Karl Ivester 189 Route 28 West Harwich, MA 02646 (781) 729-7800 newenglandshutter.com
Shade & Shutter Systems, Inc.
Paul Craig 350 Kidds Hill Road Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 775-6057 shadeandshutter.com
WINDOWS/SKYLIGHTS/ DOORS
Andersen Windows
Brian Harding 68 Lombard Avenue West Barnstable, MA 02668 (508) 375-0997 andersenwindows.com
Pella Windows & Doors
Karin Drake 1600 Falmouth Road, Ste. 9 Centerville, MA 02632 (508) 771-9730 gopella.com
Upstate Door
Jen Gniazdowski 26 Industrial Street Warsaw, NY 14569 (585) 228-1324 upstatedoor.com
Velux America LLC
Dave Poikonen 754 Rainbow Road Windsor, CT 06095 (888) 838-3589 veluxusa.com
WOODWORKING & CARPENTRY Driftwood Custom Woodcraft
Darryl Dziubek 36 Bakers Pond Road Orleans, MA 02653 (413) 320-2843
ML Custom Woodworking Cezar Lanca 105 Ferndoc Street, Unit G Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 534-9328 mlcustomwork.com
Pine Harbor Wood Products
Jamie McGrath 259 Queen Anne Road Harwich, MA 02645 (508) 430-2800 pineharbor.com

Mashpee, MA
508-477-3132
botellolumber.com
HINCKLEY HOME CENTER
East Harwich, MA 508-432-8014
hinckleyhomecenter.com
Vineyard Haven, MA 508-693-1385 Edgartown, MA 508-627-4381 eccottle.com
VINEYARD
Vineyard Haven, MA 508-693-3227
vineyardhomecenter.com
East Falmouth, MA 508-548-6868
falmouthlumber.com
Nantucket, MA 508-228-0900 marinehomecenter.com




