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Specialties
New Home Construction, Remodeling, Demolition, Fire and Water Restoration, Florida Rooms, Screen Enclosures, Interior Trim, Decks, Stone and Masonary Installation, Siding, Flooring, Framing, Painting, Soffit and Fascia Installation, Window Replacements, Door Replacements, Overhead Garage Door Installations, New Construction Cleaning, Custom Built-In Entertainment Centers, Custom Drywall Finishings, Cabinet Installation
History
Established in 2004.
Since 2004, Impression Construction has been making improvements to Charlotte, Sarasota and Lee counties. After the destruction of Hurricane Charlie, we assisted efforts to restore Charlotte County to the splendor and lifestyle it was before the storm. We started our corporation by tarping roofs damaged by the storm, then rebuilding them. We also helped clean neighborhoods and rebuild homes. Since then we have been improving homes, new and existing, with our superior quality in interior trim, exquisite stone and masonry, and our knowledgeable framers.
Meet the Business Owner
Richard M.
Business Owner
As a young man, Richard Moulton, the founder of Impression Construction, held a vision of pride, confidence, and superiority with the talents he offered to his employers. He was creative, efficient, and felt a constant yearning for more.
Feeling «held back» being employed by others, it was decided that his talents be offered more directly to the customer. He moved to Virginia Beach, Virginia, and won a position building sets for the Virginia Opera Company. This was an exciting change; an opportunity to explore the realm of his talents. Realizing the scope of his abilities, he returned to Florida, and went back into construction. This was the chance to apply this knowledge to the appropriate industry. There, he worked for various framers, gaining the knowledge of how to manage a business.
While working as a framer, and soon becoming a framing superintendent, he was placed closer to the customer, learning to build as the customer desired, and plans for the future were developing. Now,