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New Homes, Remodeling & Custom Cabinetry

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Tom Moore is a leading Vermont contractor specializing in remodeling and new home building. Our hallmark is elegant custom detail in new construction and remodeling projects. We combine traditional design elements with the best in new technologies, green building practices, and innovative custom cabinetry & woodworking.

Planning to build or remodel in Vermont? Trust in the integrity, craftsmanship and artistry of our award-winning team.

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Tom Moore Remodeling, Custom Cabinetry and New Home Construction in Vermont

Tours by appointment

Tour one of Vermont's highest performing LEED certified homes.

  • Sustainable living
  • Renewable energy systems
  • Ultra high performance
  • A showcase of state-of-the-art design and craftsmanship

Open house June 16th, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

For an appointment please call:
802-899-2376

Tour one of Vermont's highest performing LEED certified homes.

Elegance, Efficiency

Two beautiful homes offered in Jericho.

123 Orr Road
This gracious 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath Colonial family home is nestled in a private wooded setting with old stone walls and southern exposure.

140A Route 15
This 3-5 bedroom high performance detached "Model" Town House is designed for gracious living finished with Tom Moore signature craftsmanship, custom Cherry kitchen with solid surface countertops and woodworking details.

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Dream House with a Silver Lining

Tom Moore's "Green Dream Home" is a tour de force in energy efficiency.

Builder Tom Moore's "Green Dream Home" in Underhill Center recently was awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver certification, an acknowledgment of achievement from the U.S. Green Building Council.supportive help of Penny Miller of Gardner Kilcoyne Architects and Li Ling Young of Efficiency Vermont. The "Green Dream Home" was designed with the best of three worlds in mind: comfort, energy efficiency, and detail.

Read the entire article from Vermont Magazine