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East Bay Sanitary

1432 Kearney St
El Cerrito, CA 94530 510-237-4321

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Little interactions - Feb 22, 2018

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El Cerrito Recycling & Environmental Resource Center

7501 Schmidt Ln
El Cerrito, CA 94530 510-215-4350

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This is the easiest way to recycle multiple types of items, including some... - Aug 11, 2015

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Junkcat

10026 San Pablo Ave
El Cerrito, CA 94530 415-900-4285

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Responded promptly. Carefully removed large sofabed. Fair price. Friendly... - Apr 26, 2021

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When a major appliance goes offline, it can feel like a far-from-minor problem. You need to fix it—fast. Our ratings of area repair services will help you find a solution.

Your dryer isn’t working. The estimate is $300. Do you fix it or buy a new one? To decide whether to repair or replace, consider how much time your investment is likely to buy you—but be aware that published lifespan figures can be misleading.

Once you have identified repair services that offer high-quality workmanship, you need to consider price. Our undercover shoppers found that company-to-company price differences can be substantial.

If you want to hire a company, our ratings tables show how customers we surveyed rated local housecleaning services and the results of our price shopping.

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The National Committee on Household Employment, before it closed its doors, developed a set of standards for employers and their household employees. The guidelines presented here are from its Code of Standards for Household Employment.