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From total renovations to repairs,Specializing in kitchens and Baths. 28yrs in Spokane.Many references.Spring is here,time to schedule that remodeling project.Be sure to check references,only allow a quality licensed & bonded contractor to work on your home.Please call 466-1472 .www.scottscustomhomeremodeling.com Contractor Lic. # SCOTTCH132JF.
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