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Do I need a Contractor
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I have an apartment (approx 850 sq ft) that needs updating-- nothing major just cosmetic--new countertop, stove , floor scraping/repairing (tenant had cats) and a good paint job. Is there a one stop shop that would handle this type of job or am I better off farming it out to 2 or 3 people? How does one find qualified people? I don't know of anyone who has used such services and think I need more than a handyman from a classified. Thanks Ben |
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On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 02:53:23 GMT, "anonomous"
wrote: Hi-- I have an apartment (approx 850 sq ft) that needs updating-- nothing major just cosmetic--new countertop, stove , floor scraping/repairing (tenant had cats) and a good paint job. Is there a one stop shop that would handle this type of job or am I better off farming it out to 2 or 3 people? How does one find qualified people? I don't know of anyone who has used such services and think I need more than a handyman from a classified. Thanks Ben Stores that sell countertops and flooring usually have 'known quality' installation available for a reasonable price. Pj |
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