Foundation Repair Contractor

Independent directory listing

Remove-All

Gilford listing with a 5-star Google profile from 28 reviews. The source data shows foundation repair, but Google classifies it as junk removal.

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Foundation Repair

Editorial summary

Remove-All is listed at 2 Lily Pond Rd in Gilford, NH. The supplied facts create an unusual but usable profile: the directory categorizes the business as a foundation repair contractor, while Google labels it a junk removal service. The only service explicitly shown is foundation repair, so that is the only work a homeowner should assume from this record. The visible trust signals are strong. The Google rating is 5.0 with 28 reviews, and the directory assigns an A quality grade with a 96 quality score. Those are meaningful signals for a local directory entry, even though the category mismatch means the public record is not fully self-explanatory. Other details are sparse. No website is provided, and there is no service-area text, year-in-business information, free-inspection note, or financing detail in the source data. Because the listing is so specific and the public categories do not line up, it is best used as a narrow factual reference rather than a broad statement about the company’s full services. For crawl-space and foundation browsing, the record is still relevant because foundation repair is explicitly listed. It does not confirm encapsulation, vapor barriers, drainage, sump pumps, dehumidifiers, waterproofing, or mold-related work.

Services noted in the listing

Listed service: foundation repair. The directory calls it a foundation repair contractor, while Google shows a junk removal category.

This profile has strong visible trust cues: a 5.0 rating from 28 reviews, a clear address, and an A-quality score. The category mismatch between Google and the directory is the main caution flag.

How this profile is evaluated

The review count and quality score support visibility, but the mixed category labels weaken topical clarity. It can rank as a local foundation-repair entry, though the public evidence is not broad enough for stronger assumptions.

Used the supplied street address, city, state, Google rating, review count, Google category, directory category, listed service, quality grade, and quality score. No website, service area, years in business, financing, or inspection details were provided.

Homeowner questions

Why do the categories not match?

The supplied data shows different labels: the directory says foundation repair contractor, and Google says junk removal service.

Does the listing provide a website?

No website is provided in the source data.