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Where we work

CIG Construction works in York and the towns within about 30 miles — York County end to end, Hanover and eastern Adams County, and across the Susquehanna into Lancaster and the Harrisburg area. If your address is near the edge of that circle, ask. We’ll tell you straight whether it makes sense for us to come out.

Home base

York & the close-in suburbs

York is where most of our work is. Brick rowhomes, pre-war twins and foursquares, post-war ranches just outside the city line — we’re in these houses every week. If your neighborhood isn’t listed, we almost certainly still cover it; the list is just the places we’re asked about most.

  • York
  • West York
  • North York
  • East York
  • Spring Garden Township
  • Springettsbury (Stonybrook)
  • West Manchester
  • Spry
  • Weigelstown
  • Shiloh
  • Emigsville
  • Manchester
  • Mount Wolf
The county

York County boroughs & townships

South along I-83 and Route 74 toward the Maryland line, east to the Susquehanna and north to the river towns. Brick boroughs with plaster walls, farmhouses on stone foundations, and plenty of newer drywall that needs repair, a skim coat or a fresh paint job.

  • Red Lion
  • Dallastown
  • Yoe
  • Windsor
  • Wrightsville
  • Hallam
  • Dover
  • Rossville
  • Wellsville
  • Dillsburg
  • Lewisberry
  • Etters / Newberry Township
  • York Haven
  • Jacobus
  • Loganville
  • Seven Valleys
  • Glen Rock
  • Shrewsbury
  • New Freedom
  • Stewartstown
  • Felton
  • East Prospect

Hanover & Adams County

West on Route 30 and Route 116. Hanover is about 20 minutes from York and Gettysburg about 35 — roughly the far edge of where we regularly travel. Older brick homes in the boroughs, plaster on the pre-war ones, drywall on the rest.

  • Hanover
  • Penn Township
  • McSherrystown
  • Spring Grove
  • New Oxford
  • Abbottstown
  • East Berlin
  • Littlestown
  • Gettysburg

Across the river & up the valley

Over the Wrightsville–Columbia bridge into Lancaster County, and up I-83 to Harrisburg and the West Shore — most of these are about 30 minutes from York.

  • Columbia
  • Mountville
  • Millersville
  • Lancaster
  • Elizabethtown
  • Mount Joy
  • Marietta
  • Harrisburg
  • New Cumberland
  • Camp Hill
  • Lemoyne
  • Mechanicsburg
Why local matters

We know how York houses are built

Drywall and finishing is a local trade whether anyone admits it or not. A crew that works in new developments all year will be surprised by an 1890s rowhome off Market Street. We’re not.

  • City rowhome plaster — three-coat plaster over wood lath, often with a century of paint on it. We know when to skim, when to patch and when a wall genuinely needs to come down.
  • Party walls — in York’s rowhomes and borough twins, the brick wall you share with your neighbor moves, cracks and holds moisture differently than a framed wall. We finish it so it stays finished.
  • Township farmhouses — stone foundations, uneven framing and additions from three different eras. We shim, float and furr before we hang, because a flat wall starts underneath.
  • Tight city logistics — shared alleys, narrow stairwells and no yard for a dumpster. We plan around it so you don’t end up with a mess on the sidewalk.
  • Permits — when a job needs one, we pull it with the City of York or your borough or township codes office. When it doesn’t, we tell you.
Not sure?

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