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Wallace Remodeling

400 Day St
San Francisco, CA 94131 415-550-1993

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Wallace Termite & Construction

331 Sunset Dr #D
Antioch, CA 94509 925-706-2424

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Weiand & Associates Homes

Dixon, CA 95620 530-308-5008

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Youngs Custom Cabinets & Upholstery

2321 American Ave
Hayward, CA 94545 510-782-5567

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Your Carpenter Friend

Hayward, CA 94540 510-353-3735

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Brendan and Sam did a great job installing soffits and a french door that had... - Jun 21, 2024

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Zayer Quality Construction

2495 Kingfield Way
San Jose, CA 95124 408-655-4480

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Zone 4 Construction

1022 Center St
San Carlos, CA 94070 650-873-0344

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