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Dolan Construction
Customer Rating:
Project: Build or Replace a Deck or Non-Masonry Porch
City: San Francisco, CA
prompt efficient stuck to bid very nice and very fast
Madden Construction
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Homeowner: Stacey M.
Project: Build or Replace a Deck or Non-Masonry Porch
City: San Francisco, CA
James Madden has been very prompt in responding to all requests, and professional in providing his services. We are not yet completed with the project (a two-story deck) but so far are very impressed.

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