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Stanford Painting

2330 Old Middlefield Way Ste 8
Mountain View, CA 94043 650-321-9302

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They did a great job painting my exterior. Prompt, professional, and very neat.... - May 02, 2024

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Thane Waldo Painting

1734 W El Camino Real Apt 8
Mountain View, CA 94040 650-704-1703

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It was a real pleasure working with Thane. He is punctual, organized, detail-oriented,... - Jun 05, 2013

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McDermaid Painting

809 Cuesta Dr Ste 185
Mountain View, CA 94040 650-961-7415

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The best painters I've used in 50 years. Expensive, but well worth it... - Oct 20, 2020

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Gruber Painting

Mountain View, CA 650-417-5323

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H Barillas Painting

Mountain View, CA 94040 650-417-8949

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Hector & his crew did a great job on staining about 110 feet of deck railing... - Oct 13, 2021

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I & I Company

831 Sierra Vista Ave Ste F
Mountain View, CA 94043 800-218-2990

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I understand I & I does excellent interior work. Unfortunately we hired them... - Jan 08, 2013

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Pena Painting

1249 Wasatch Dr
Mountain View, CA 94040 650-961-3392

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Saldana & Sons Painting & Decorating

1048 Farley St
Mountain View, CA 94043 650-799-8765

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