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Joe Cox Construction & Handyman Services

Fairfax, VA 22032 703-314-6448

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Joe did some custom woodworking around our home, including shadowboxing and... - Apr 17, 2023

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Maley Construction

9303 El James Dr
Fairfax, VA 22032 703-869-6738

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Exceptional quality work - Jan 09, 2016

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Saund Builders

5416 Colchester Meadow Ln
Fairfax, VA 22030 703-278-0391

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I contracted Saund Builders to excavate and build a walkout entrance into our... - Mar 15, 2024

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Jim The Handyman

2950 Chichester Lane
Fairfax, VA 22031 703-503-9699

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Superior carpenter, bathroom remodeling, general contracting. - Nov 28, 2013

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Executive Contracting

8409 Hunt Valley Dr
Vienna, VA 22182 703-981-4899

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Joe Pachino the owner is an amazing contractor. His work remodeling my kitchen... - Aug 21, 2021

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