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A Master Remodeling

792 19th St
Oakland, CA 94612 510-891-1777

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Artifex Construction

357 Santa Clara Ave
Oakland, CA 94610 510-292-5961

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W A Rose Construction

1010 Calcot Pl
Oakland, CA 94606 510-444-2723

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Allied Wood Products

2908 E 7th St
Oakland, CA 94601 510-536-1277

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Elliott Remodeling

2808 School St
Oakland, CA 94602 510-534-0780

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Erwin Illian

Oakland, CA 94601 510-847-2898

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Semolina Design

2607 Mandela Pkwy #3
Oakland, CA 94607 510-917-5090

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Outstanding craftsmanship. Highly recommended if you can wait to be booked. - Feb 18, 2023

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Tim Lovett

Oakland, CA 94607 203-253-6693

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He built a desk for me and did a great job at a reasonable price. - Apr 04, 2020

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