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house, I was surprised to see there is actually a company taking pride in what they do. Over the course of approximately two weeks the following tasks have been handled:
- Replaced 40 years old baseboard heater covers in the entire house and custom fitted new covers (what a difference it makes!)
- Designed the layout and built custom shelving in all closets in the house.
- Designed, built and installed custom shelving and storage in the garage.
- Installed old kitchen cabinets and storage cabinets in the basement.
- Custom-fitted and installed Ikea PAX sling door into 2 big closet openings.
- Repaired all gutters (re-positioned to ensure water was flowing properly)
- Resolved bird nest issues under the eve space of the roof (designed and installed custom made blocking to prevent birds and animals from entering the area).
- Made custom kitchen cabinet (unit and door) to fit none standard 8 inch space.
- Replaced all door hinges and locks throughout the house.
- Many more smaller items.
No shortcuts were taken and everything was done in a very precise manner. The price was very reasonable considering the scope and the quality is impossible to beat.
Highly recommended!
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