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Real Esate Resource

608 Woodland Knolls Road
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Real Esate Resource

608 Woodland Knolls Road
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27 years of experience

We have staff to cover jobs big and small. We do not offer financing options and all contracts require 50% of accepted proposals upon the execution of contract and the balance upon completion.

We have staff to cover jobs big and small. We do not offer financing options and all contracts require 50% of accepted proposals upon the execution of contract and the balance upon completion.


Bridgewater Custom Renovations

723 E London Ave
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Bridgewater Custom Renovations

723 E London Ave
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Customers say: Terrific value
21 years of experience

Bridgewater Custom Renovations is a small renovation company, with low overhead to keep the pricing low for the customer. All of our work is held to a high standard of quality. This business was started in 2004, when a life long hobby turned into a career path.

Bridgewater Custom Renovations is a small renovation company, with low overhead to keep the pricing low for the customer. All of our work is held to a high standard of quality. This business was started in 2004, when a life long hobby turned into a career path.


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Xtrahands

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17 years of experience

Our vision is to make life easier for overwhelmed individuals and small businesses. Something you cannot teach in colleges and universities is how to recognize that you cannot do it all; that life can be easier; that making that call for assistance is a proactive step to decreasing the stress in your day!

Our vision is to make life easier for overwhelmed individuals and small businesses. Something you cannot teach in colleges and universities is how to recognize that you cannot do it all; that life can be easier; that making that call for assistance is a proactive step to decreasing the stress in your day!







Locking Mailboxes

6038 Clark Rd. #50
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Locking Mailboxes

6038 Clark Rd. #50
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Customers say: Quick response
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Sub-Contractor #911384 ,We accept all forms of payment,including Pay Pal, Checks, PO's. We are also a Calif. Licensed Small Buisiness . In business for over 10 years

Sub-Contractor #911384 ,We accept all forms of payment,including Pay Pal, Checks, PO's. We are also a Calif. Licensed Small Buisiness . In business for over 10 years

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Mailbox Repair questions, answered by experts

There are a few reasons that a drawer won't come out. Most of the time, there's an obstruction of some sort preventing the drawer from acting normally. The key to figuring out the problem is investigation and patience. 

If possible, open the drawer as far as it will go and shine a flashlight inside to see if something in the drawer is hitting the cabinet frame. Or, remove a drawer above or below the offending one and use the flashlight to investigate the drawer slides. Discovering the cause will likely provide the necessary information to develop a solution.

Depending on the quality of the leather, this type of upholstery can last anywhere from 5 to 20 years. The more time you invest in the care and protection of the leather, the longer your leather furniture is likely to last.

If your drawer slides are made of metal or plastic, it’s best to use white lithium grease to lubricate them. The dense formula of that compound creates long-lasting results and should prevent you from having to re-grease the drawer slides frequently. Test the white lithium grease on a small, less-visible area of the slides first to ensure it doesn’t damage the finish before applying to the entire fixture.

Yes, DIY is possible, but professional services save time and ensure secure assembly.

Cupping and bowing are both types of wood warping, but they affect the board in different ways. Cupping happens when the edges of a board curl upward or downward, creating a concave or convex shape across its width. Conversely, bowing is when the board curves along its length, forming a gentle arc. 

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