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    the best thing you can do is never hire this company. the…read morelack of communication and consistent is beyond this world. they took over our one bedroom apartment and left it in disarray the work area is messy never cleaned up after the work day ended a simple bathroom has taken 20 days past the expected finalization date and the work is not done by the contractor he simply hires unlicensed dnd contractors from craigslist to do the work as he takes the money and destroys homes save yourself time and money and go somewhere else.

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