Top Contractors in Saint Petersburg, FL 33706

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Bay Glass & Window

5.0

By stevedanekyahoocom

Rivet broke on both sides of window bracket. ...read more

Hart's Home Services

5.0

By Doreen Hardwick

Ryan was awesome, prompt, efficient, knowledgeable! Recommend company highly ...read more

Imperial Pool & Spa Repair Inc.

1.0

By daedwards11

DOUG MAYNARD IS A TERRIBLE PERSON. HE SOLD ME EQUIPMENT....DOESNT WORK...CALLED HIM BACK...HE WONT RESPOND...BEEN ABOUT 2 MONTHS. HE LIES AND SAYS HE'LL SHOW UP, BUT THEN HE NEVER SHOWS. HE SCREWED UP THE INSTALL, SO I HAD TO PAY SOMEONE ELSE TO COME OUT AND FIX EVERYTHING....NOT SURE IF MY CHLORINATOR IS TRUE HAYWARD....NO SERIAL NUMBER. QUICK TO TAKE MY MONEY THOUGH. STAY FAR AWAY!!!!! ...read more

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Sills & Sons

Contact us at (813) 803-5664 in St. Petersburg, FL, for additional information about our handyman services. ...read more

By Sills & Sons February 09, 2015

Casa Home Inspection Services

Casa Inspection Services is a leading Tampa home inspection company serving the great Tampa, Clearwater and St Petersburg areas. Casa Home Inspection Services 204 37th Avenue North, Ste. 330 Saint Petersburg, FL 33704 Phone: (813) 200-4268 Contact Person: Shane Boswell Contact Email: shane@casainspectionservices.com Website: http://casainspectionservices.com You Tube URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPY2LHDkuCE Main Keywords: tampa home inspections,clearwater home inspector,st petersburg home inspections,pinellas home inspection services,tampa home inspector ...read more

By Casa Home Inspection Services March 23, 2012

How Junk Removal Works

We remove unwanted items from homes, offices and commercial business locations.*We remove old furniture, appliances, electronics, yard waste and home remodeling debris.*We Load and Clean Up wherever the items are located.*We aim to separate all reusable items to recycle and donate to charities.What Materials We Take*Demolition debris, old sheds, kitchen junk, bathroom junk, garage junk, office furniture, etc.*Construction debris, lumber, wood ends, tiling.*Dirt from yards, gardens, renovation and construction sites.*Concrete, patio, gravel, stones, home improvements debris.*Wood, fencing, firewood, and lumber.*Garden refuse, hedge clippings, branches, compost, grass.*Roofing items, cedar and asphalt shingles.*Drywall, wallboard, wall papers, Sheetrock.*Furniture, beds, chairs, couches,mattresses, cabinets etc.*Basement and garage junk: toys, books, boxes etc.*Old appliances and electronics: fridges, stoves, televisions, computer screens.*Fire and water damaged materials.What Materials We Do Not Take*Asbestos*Chemicals, Solvents, Oils*Paints*Oil drums, Oil tanks*Simply Hazardous waste ...read more

By Clearwater Junk Removal May 09, 2011

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