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CertaPro Painters

105 W 3rd St
Media, PA 19063 610-679-9629

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very highly recommended. They do very professional work and do a neat and clean... - Aug 13, 2022

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Gold Painting

429 S Old Middletown Rd
Media, PA 19063 610-565-3878

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Was not clear on the billing. Entire house in disarray for 3 weeks, rather... - Jun 02, 2014

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JJ Walls Painting

300 Darlington Rd
Media, PA 19063 610-416-0086

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Was somewhat apprehensive to engage John, as his quote came in significantly... - Nov 12, 2017

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Michael O'Brien Painting & Wallcoveriing

421 Kirk Ln
Media, PA 19063 610-565-0524

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This was the second time they did our 3-story 1889 house (last was 17 years... - Nov 13, 2016

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Thompson Custom Painting

805 Ellis Ave #3905
Newtown Square, PA 19073 610-359-8500

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Rick is slightly more expensive on average, but he and his team certainly deliver... - Jan 07, 2018

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