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Gualan Brothers Home Remodeling Corp has been helping Dutchess County with residential and commercial remodeling since 2014. In addition to siding and deck services, we also provide roof installation, repair, and replacement services. Our dedication lies in delivering honest and superior craftsmanship, and we constantly aim to finish projects on schedule and within budget. Our priority is customer satisfaction, and we address any concerns that may arise to ensure a smooth and positive experience. We are dedicated to growing our business and continuing to serve Dutchess County for many years to come.
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Siding installation services are essential for protecting your home from the elements and maintaining its beauty. At Gualan Brothers Home Remodeling Corp, we understand the importance of using high-quality materials and proper installation techniques to ensure lasting performance. Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional service and results that exceed your expectations. Contact Gualan Brothers Home Remodeling Corp at 845-645-6590 to schedule a consultation and learn more about how new siding can transform your home in Millerton, NY.
The community of Millerton formed after 1851, and the village was incorporated in 1875.
Lithograph of Millerton from 1887, with inset depiction of Irondale, New York and a list of landmarksThe Millerton Iron Company established itself nearby in an area known as Irondale and was served by a telegraph address in Millerton. The foundry had two Cooper hot blast stoves and produced car-wheel pig iron (cast iron for railcar wheels) with a 12,000 ton capacity in 1890. The plant was established in 1854 and by 1882 employed approximately 150 people. Irondale was served by a general store, company owned grist mill, and post office. A historical marker commemorates the Irondales Cemetery (List of New York State Historic Markers in Dutchess County, New York).
Millerton’s life cycle is explained in the New York Times article “Williamsburg on the Hudson” from the perspective of a lifelong-citizen, Phil Terni, who has lived in Millerton for more than 65 years. Terni describes Millerton’s early prosperity as “an agricultural crossroads with three hotels served by three railroads”, and then described the village’s decline as the milk processing plant shut down and the farms had started shutting down.
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