Experience & Solid Work Ethic
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Working in the construction industry during their years attending Wheaton College, Doug (center) and Dale (right) Waterman gained years of valuable experiance before starting their own company in 1978.
Gil Waterman (left) joined the company in 1983.
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The trusting relationships our employees develop with our clients speak volumes about the character of our employees. Our clients notice time after time the courteous and trustworthy manner of the Waterman Brothers employees and sub contractors.
Our staff has over 150 years of combined remodeling experience, averaging over 20 years each. Unlike many contractors we do most of the work ourselves, in fact our owners, Doug and Dale Waterman work in the field daily. Who you hire is who is in your home. When needed we hire only high quality, experienced, trusted subcontractors.
No matter what the job, big or small, Waterman Brothers has the experienced team to get the job done quickly and done right.
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Giving back to our community
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Waterman Brothers Construction has for years made it a priority to give back to the community. As a company we have helped to rebuild homes after hurricanes Hugo and Katrina. We have done many building projects locally, in Mississippi, South Carolina, Canada, and Uganda. You can feel good about hiring WBCI, knowing that you are helping make a difference in the lives of many.
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Warm Blankets Orphan Care
| Doug Waterman returned from a trip to Cambodia in the spring of 2007 where he saw first hand the efforts of Warm Blankets Orphan Care International. This mission offers children left homeless a place to call home, and the personal attention and care provided by house parents along with essentials to a healthy life including food, clothing, medical care and education. Waterman Brothers Construction Company, Inc. supports the ministry of Warm Blankets Orphan Care by committing to donate portion of our profits throughout the year to this worthy ministry. For more information on Warm Blankets Orphan Care please visit http://www.warmblankets.org/
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