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Latent Heat Mechanical, Inc.
Heating & Furnace Systems in 98284
"THEY WERE VERY PROFESSIONAL. WHEN HE DID THE ESTIMATE HE NEW EXACTLY WHAT WE NEEDED TO MEET OUR NEEDS AND I THOUGHT THE PRICE WAS VERY REASONABLE. THE INSTALLATION WENT RIGHT ON TIME, AND HE EVEN DID SOME EXTRA WORK SO THE SYSTEM WOULD WORK WITH OUR BACK UP GENERATOR."
-- James A. of Sedro Woolley, WA
Wright's Custom Exteriors (WCE)
Concrete in 98382
"I would highly recommend this team of professionals. Super easy to work with and the quality of their work was above average."
-- Don M. of Sequim, WA
Craftsman Remodeling & Handyman Services
Handyman Services in 98237
"Yes, I was very happy, with Bill. Very prompt, did what he said - both visits was on time - follow-up was great, timely, and clean. Would recommend him to all. thank you for sending him !! "
-- Carol W. of Concrete, WA
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Stairway to Haven
This is the tallest and longest set of continuous wood stairs in the state. They hug a rock cliff that is eleven stories high from the cabin to the shores of Lake Chelan. They are more than 300 feet long from top to bottom. This little project took one of our crews an entire summer to build. We had to haul the concrete up the face in buckets by hand. A Cashmere Highschool boy was our helper on this site and he got in such good shape over the summer that he went to State in Wrestling!
 
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Bathroom tile job
Customer designed this "artistic" approach and use of their collection of scrounged tile from many decades. The tub and sinks were 1959 American Standard units in "Green Sherbert" which the customer bought new. Because the sinks were older and shallower, the counter was raised 3" for easy cleaning and splash/spill minimization, which was achieved by building-up layers of 1 1/8" plywood over two solid oak vanities.
 
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