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Level Five Painting

Richmond, CA 94801 510-685-8432

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Contacted the owner, Juan Cerritos to paint our 70 year old mid century home.... - Dec 21, 2023

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Cal Painting

517 Aqua Vista Rd
Richmond, CA 94805 510-222-0461

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Always corrects anything not up to my standards. - Sep 16, 2015

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Gama Painting

2814 Lowell Ave
Richmond, CA 94804 510-507-0335

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Gate View Painting

3250 San Mateo St
Richmond, CA 94804 510-524-1795

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Fine Line Painting

Pacifica, CA 94044 650-400-8616

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McKenzie Finishes

336 Pacific Ave
Richmond, CA 94801 510-204-9116

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Highly recommended if you want a quality job. He was professional, on the job... - Sep 06, 2018

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Paintwright

6041 Park Ave
Richmond, CA 94805 510-260-1082

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Excellent. Kind. Caring. Good quality. - Apr 28, 2021

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Perfection Painting

1483 Olive Ave
Richmond, CA 94805 510-235-1757

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Did not pain the edges of window trims, just the faces. Came back when I complained... - Jan 23, 2016

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Prado Pro Painting

723 Virginia Ave
Richmond, CA 94804 510-407-4605

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