McDonald Home Services
4.5
Serves Windsor, CO
1 year in business
I’ll give you a fair price, show up on time, provide high quality work, meet your deadline and clean up after myself.
You’ll be glad you hired me because I’ll ensure you’re 100% satisfied.
I’m a recently retired school principal looking to keep active and to help people out with everything from everyday tasks to more complex projects.
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Diemer Renovations LLC
4.5
Serves Windsor, CO
2 years in business
Here at Diemer Renovations we follow our slogan, It’s not done till it’s done right. We will not leave the job until you are satisfied. Free/fee waived estimates, and full transparency so there is no doubt you will get your project done just how you want it.
If you would like to do a same day instant booking just know that I will do my best but cannot guarantee availability.
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J.O.A.T.
4.5
Serves Windsor, CO
Updated Soon
We can adapt and overcome to your wants and needs
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AND, Services
4.5
Serves Windsor, CO
4 years in business
Between remodeling my own home, managing the maintenance operations of 7 residential multi family apartment buildings, and numerous class-a commercial properties. I’ve seen most of what the denver metro has to offer in terms of service work. AND is happy to offer a variety services inside and out of you home. Family first, and family operated, so choose AND, and join a family of satisfied customers from up and down the front range.
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Electricians offer services such as wiring installation, electrical repairs, circuit breaker replacements, lighting installation, and troubleshooting electrical issues.
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