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Counterforce

2537 Willow St #1
Oakland, CA 94607 510-835-5400

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We have some concrete stairs that are pulling away from the house. James came... - Aug 26, 2024

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All Seasons Construction

5277 College Ave #10
Oakland, CA 94618 510-652-2224

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Some issues along the way, but owner did a good job at resolving them. - Nov 14, 2014

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Gold Standard Concrete

303 Hegenberger Rd #350
Oakland, CA 94621 510-343-4760

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International Masonry Specialists

3668 Delmont Ave
Oakland, CA 94605 510-632-4541

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The front porch of our home was damaged when our foundation was damaged by... - Jun 24, 2022

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Mesui Concrete &Asphalt

Oakland, CA 94601 510-435-8518

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Mesui and his crew repaired our small asphalt driveway by patching and applying... - Oct 18, 2023

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Montclair Construction

3871 Piedmont Ave
Oakland, CA 94611 510-547-2457

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