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Cityscape Contractors

12362 River Ridge Blvd
Burnsville, MN 55337 952-882-0020

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They are very professional and have a strong style. I like their products very... - Aug 30, 2022

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CertaPro Painters

1301 Cliff Rd E
Burnsville, MN 55337 952-746-1792

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CertaPro Painters

1609 County Road 42 W
Burnsville, MN 55306 952-890-7184

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the color we chose didn't end up to the be color we got. When they painted... - Oct 04, 2019

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Olympic Painting

115 Valley High Rd
Burnsville, MN 55337 612-822-3000

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A good painting contractor will produce better results than most DIYers—and finish faster. But because they don't have to pay for their own labor, lots of homeowners grab rollers and brushes. Before taking the painting plunge, consider the following.

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You’ll want to do your shopping at stores where you can get good advice, good selection, quality installation services, and honest business practices—at reasonable prices.

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For many types and brands of window treatments, it pays to shop around. We report here costs quoted to Checkbook’s undercover shoppers when they sought prices for several types of window treatments at a sampling of local stores and online outlets.