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Ziggy's

885 New London Rd
Newark, DE 19711 302-453-1285

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A neighbor recommended Ziggy's, and based on what they had done the previous... - Sep 27, 2020

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Donald G Varnes & Sons Hardwood Floors

27 Albe Dr #A
Newark, DE 19702 302-737-5953

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Pieces of grass and other debris from the workers became incorporated into... - Jan 09, 2013

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Edward Varnes The Hardwood Floor Contractor

310 Ruthar Dr #5
Newark, DE 19702 302-292-0919

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Excellent work. Didn't think my floors would be able to be fixed as well... - Dec 28, 2019

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Mr Sandless

2970 Concord Rd
Newark, DE 19702 866-811-9663

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Dave's Flooring

122 Decker Dr
Newark, DE 19711 302-250-1059

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