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Quality Construction

Concord, CA 94519 925-521-4493

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Jose was wonderful - helpful suggestions, always prompt, reasonable prices,... - Aug 22, 2013

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Cal York Cabinet Shop

1070 Detroit Ave #D
Concord, CA 94518 925-689-9700

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Low ball estimates and comes up with reasons why carpentry job costs more on... - Dec 02, 2013

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Larco Construction

1647 Willow Pass Rd
Concord, CA 94520 925-595-3180

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Lloyd's Custom Woodwork

1012 Shary Cir
Concord, CA 94518 925-680-6600

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Spectacular serve highly recommend for anyone - Aug 25, 2022

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Pacific Maintenance Solutions

3586 Cranbrook Way
Concord, CA 94520 925-849-6033

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I met Julio through my former HOA. He and his staff are extremely competent,... - Aug 22, 2013

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