Flat Roofing Turner, Androscoggin County

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  • Provides a sleek, modern look that upgrades your property’s aesthetic appeal.
  • Offers cost-effective solutions with practical materials and space.
  • Enable easy maintenance and access for repairs and inspections.
  • Provides better flat roof waterproofing to protect against weather damage.
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    At Arctic Roofing, we delight in providing excellent flat roofing services in Turner, ME. Our team uses the latest flat roofing systems for top quality and durability. With a focus on flat roof maintenance and repair, we help extend the life of your roof. Serving Androscoggin County, we are dedicated to providing the right solutions. Reach out to us at 877-728-0064 for all your flat roofing needs.

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  • Initial Assessment: We evaluate your property’s needs to recommend the best flat roofing systems.
  • Installation: Our skilled team executes the flat roofing installation with precision and care.
  • Final Inspection: We make sure every detail meets our standards for quality and safety.
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    Flat roofing requires specialized attention to maximize lifespan and performance. Regular flat roof maintenance is necessary to prevent leaks and structural damage. Our team at Arctic Roofing in Turner, Androscoggin County, and ME excels in flat roof repair and waterproofing to keep your roof robust against the elements. Contact us at 877-728-0064 to learn more about our complete flat roofing services.

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    First called Sylvester-Canada, the township was granted by the Massachusetts General Court on June 20, 1768, to Major James Warren and others, survivors of Captain Joseph Sylvester’s company for their services in the 1690 Battle of Quebec. It replaced a 1735 grant of the same name located at what is now Richmond, New Hampshire, but which was ruled invalid in 1741 because of prior claims from the heirs of John Mason. Reverend Charles Turner of Scituate, Massachusetts, acted as an agent for the dispossessed grantees, and would become the first minister of their new town.

    It was settled in 1772 by Daniel Staples, Thomas Record, Elisha Record, Joseph Leavitt and Abner Phillips. Many of the first settlers came from Pembroke, Massachusetts, where most of the proprietors of Sylvester-Canada resided. Nearly all the early settlers came from towns which had sprung up around Plymouth, Massachusetts, including the Leavitt family, descendants of Deacon John Leavitt of Old Ship Church in Hingham, Massachusetts, and the Bradford family, descendants of Governor William Bradford of the Plymouth Colony. Following the Revolutionary War, settlement began to pick up, and by 1784 the expanding village had 30 families. Incorporated on July 7, 1786, Sylvester-Canada was renamed for Reverend Turner.

    It was primarily a farming town producing corn and apples, but with exceptional water power sites on the Nezinscot River. Here, Samuel Blake built in 1775 the first mill, both a sawmill and gristmill, although it was destroyed by the great freshet of 1785. It was rebuilt the next season. There were 5 sawmills and 3 gristmills in the community when a fire destroyed those at Turner Village in 1856. They were replaced, and by 1886, industries included not only sawmills and gristmills but a box factory, carriage factory, shoe factory, tannery, paper pulp mill, cheese factory, fulling mill and pottery factory.

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