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| Matthew Ryan Home Improvements, LLC |
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| Homeowner: Patricia E. |
| Project: Build or Replace a Deck or Non-Masonry Porch |
| City: Philadelphia, PA |
| The experience was fantastic, the workman were professional and they did a great job on the deck, they arrived on time and the deck was completed exactly per specifications. I have been receiving compliments from my neighbors since it was finished. They are highly recommended and I have passed business cards out to everyone who asked who did the job. |
| Madison Paige Development. LLC |
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| Homeowner: John P. |
| Project: Build or Replace a Deck or Non-Masonry Porch |
| City: Philadelphia, PA |
| Outstanding service. We had a great deal of trouble with our roof top deck. MP offered solutions and ideas that were implemented in a VERY TIMELY fashion. They were accessible at all times and never failed to keep me informed of their progress. They were professional and approachable and left no trash behind during this messy job. The entire job was completed in about half the time I anticipated and I would use them again in a heartbest. Excellent work. |
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| Philadelphia City Facts
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The Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority has established a program to provide eligible homeowners with low-interest home improvement loans.
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Philadelphia's Weatherization Assistance Program provides free weatherization and energy-efficiency improvements to qualified homeowners.
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In 1946 Philadelphia became home to the first computer.
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