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A & J Painting

5 Virginia Gardens
Berkeley, CA 94702 510-292-3668

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Good quality of work. Done on time and very neatly. Good follow through to... - Feb 18, 2018

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Cartelli Painting & Waterproofing

1426 Martin Luther King Jr Way
Berkeley, CA 94709 510-527-4707

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Called in June to get paint job in Sept; didn't occur until Oct. Used paint... - Nov 26, 2014

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Stahlschmidt Painting & Restoration

1446 Scenic Ave
Berkeley, CA 94708 510-848-4040

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Coastal West Painting

1442 Walnut St #A
Berkeley, CA 94709 510-407-7749

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They did an excellent job. My one complaint is that they ended up starting... - Jul 10, 2019

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Roemer Painting

1569 Solano Ave
Berkeley, CA 94707 510-507-4939

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Tim Roemer painted the exterior of our house and garage. The last time it had... - Oct 08, 2022

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Feraru & Associates Building & Design

1563 Solano Ave #249
Berkeley, CA 94707 510-228-7366

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James Alesi Painting

Berkeley, CA 94703 510-776-5843

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Liquid-Culture

2022 University Ave
Berkeley, CA 94704 510-689-8822

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