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ADS Painting

14500 E 14th St #3668
San Leandro, CA 94578 510-290-9715

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High price for service offered. - Aug 05, 2015

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Cunha Brothers Painting

14120 Washington Ave
San Leandro, CA 94578 510-352-2245

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Their prices are a little higher than other painters, but I think it is worth... - Feb 02, 2021

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Villatoro & M Construction

1433 146th Ave
San Leandro, CA 94578 510-357-8529

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They are also licensed general contractor, roofer, and water proofing. They... - Apr 16, 2017

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Gene's Painting

1533 142nd Ave
San Leandro, CA 94578 510-636-9997

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Took too long to get price quote - Aug 22, 2022

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