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    John Reed Contracting

    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    Bathroom remodeling

    Bedroom remodeling

    Building additions

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    Common area remodeling

    Deck construction

    Patio, porch, or terrace construction or installation

    Kitchen remodeling

    Landscaping building construction

    Single-family home construction

    New structure construction

    Remodeling

    New room addition

    Bathroom addition

    Bedroom addition

    Common area addition

    Kitchen addition

    Stairway addition

    New story addition

    Structural repair

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