Vetted Trade Partners. Clear Scopes. One Accountable Experience.
Connecticut Contracting helps homeowners avoid scattered estimates and disconnected trades. We start with a written assessment, build a prioritized scope, coordinate the right specialists, document the work, and keep the family informed.
What Homeowners Get
- One assessment before scattered estimates
- One written plan for safety, power, security, and remodeling priorities
- Licensed trade partners for regulated work
- Vetted specialists matched to the scope
- Documented updates, change orders, and completion records
From Home Anxiety to a Managed Project
Falls, outages, old panels, dark entries, security concerns, and remodel plans become one organized path forward.
Assess the Home
We start by reviewing safety risks, bathroom and kitchen needs, entries, lighting, electrical readiness, generator goals, security, automation, and family concerns.
Build the Written Plan
You receive priorities, budget ranges, and a do now, do next, do later roadmap before committing to construction.
Coordinate the Right Trades
Specialized work is routed to appropriate trade professionals, including licensed partners where electrical, plumbing, HVAC, gas, alarm, or other regulated work is required.
Manage the Project
Connecticut Contracting remains the customer-facing project coordinator for scope, schedule, communication, documentation, and family updates.
Verify the Details
Before, progress, and completion records help keep the work visible, organized, and accountable through final walkthrough.
Support the Home Long Term
Care plans help families keep safety, lighting, smart-home devices, generator readiness, and seasonal resilience from drifting after the project.
Specialized Work Belongs With Specialized Pros
The homeowner should not have to coordinate every trade separately. Connecticut Contracting organizes the plan and communication while specialized field work is handled by appropriate trade partners and vetted specialists.
- Electrical and panel readiness
- Generator and backup power
- Plumbing, HVAC, gas, and mechanical trades
- Kitchen, bath, tile, carpentry, flooring, and painting
- Outdoor lighting, security, automation, ramps, rails, and access upgrades
- Specialized scopes matched to permits, insurance, availability, and project fit