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Sawhorse Designers & Builders

4740 42nd Ave N
Minneapolis, MN 55422 763-533-0352

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Scheff Design and Remodeling

7111 Country Club Dr
Minneapolis, MN 55427 612-695-0176

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Solid Rock Construction

14665 Buchanan St NE #4
Ham Lake, MN 55304 763-458-7075

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Stafford Home Service

6225 Cambridge St #30
Minneapolis, MN 55416 952-927-7194

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Twin Cities Glass Block

2817 N 2nd St
Minneapolis, MN 55411 612-520-0944

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We used Twin Cities Glass Block to replace our basement windows. Reasonably... - Mar 24, 2023

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Valley Interior Products

4626 Lyndale Ave N
Minneapolis, MN 55412 651-698-5656

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