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WHAT NEIGHBORS ARE SAYING
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| K. Bayer Service Corporation |
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| Project: Remodel a Bathroom |
| City: Philadelphia, PA |
| One time, professional,
detail oriented, worked with us to create a custom bathroom to fit our needs.
Easy to work with,
all staff pleasant and courteous, work space organized
and cleaned up each evening, creative, willing to go the extra
step
to make the project one of a kind
and the homeowner happy.
Pleased so far, project in progress, and on target to meet our timeline and budget
as planned. |
| Iron Horse Builders |
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| Homeowner: Rebecca B. |
| Project: Remodel a Bathroom |
| City: Philadelphia, PA |
| The contractor was courteous, knowledgeable and thorough. He listened to our concerns and worked with us throughout the bathroom remodeling project. The finished job reflects his attention to craftsmanship. The contractor, plumber, and apprentice worked as a team, were considerate about transporting equipment and fixtures to and from the second floor bathroom, without damage to furniture, cleaned up after themselves (and reinstalled toilet of one-bathroom house) each day and after project was complete. |
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| Philadelphia City Facts
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Philadelphia requires licensing for new construction and many remodeling and addition projects. Contact the Philadelphia Licenses and Inspections department to determine if your project qualifies.
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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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The first daily newspaper was published in Philadelphia on Sept. 21, 1784.
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