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Kitsap Paintsmith

26499 Bond Rd NE
Kingston, WA 98346 360-697-9071

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Pressure washed and stained house. Repaired porch decks and stairs and some... - Sep 06, 2018

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Coastal Painting

PO Box 1572
Kingston, WA 98346 360-265-2673

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I have been very pleased with the work of this company and will be using it... - Apr 08, 2024

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Fischer Painting

PO Box 7
Kingston, WA 98346 425-508-1804

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Todd Middaugh Painting

31205 Sunrise Beach Dr NE
Kingston, WA 98346 360-638-1094

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Excellent prep work and painting. They did everything promised. - Oct 17, 2017

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