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S & S Painting & Coatings

4589 Ewing Rd
Castro Valley, CA 94546 510-635-3030

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They came a week earlier than planned. They took out dry rot on my trim, they... - Aug 15, 2024

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Ivy Painting

7852 Surrey Ln
Oakland, CA 94605 510-520-7771

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Absolute Painting

Castro Valley, CA 94546 510-582-4500

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ColorBlast Painting

San Leandro, CA 94579 510-827-9763

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They did a horrible Job, do not use journeyman painters, do not properly prep... - Jul 19, 2016

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Vanderbilt Family Builders

2555 Castro Valley Blvd
Castro Valley, CA 94546 510-886-5450

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Advanced Painting Systems

18460 Hastings Way
Castro Valley, CA 94546 510-484-5133

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Romanov Painting

2625 Middlefield Rd #164
Palo Alto, CA 94306 650-867-6077

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