
Serving Punxsutawney, PA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2020
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"Very honest ,communicated well and did what he said he would"


Serving Punxsutawney, PA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Very honest ,communicated well and did what he said he would"
Serving Punxsutawney, PA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2010
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"Mike is the man ! Pouring down rain then snow put a new leech field in for me. Damn hard worker very pleasant and knowledgeable. I would give him a Def 5 plus on a rating scale of 1-5 ! Definitely a 5 ++"

Serving Punxsutawney, PA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2024
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Offers commercial services
"Hunter went above and beyond to assist us with our project."

Serving Punxsutawney, PA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2003
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"Honest estimate, hard workers, very friendly."

Serving Punxsutawney, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 2003
Credit card accepted
"We had a shed pad installed for our new shed. Bob really worked to make sure we understood the different types of pads we could get as well as the ground leveling process. He was the only contractor we talked to that put the pad in the ground (excavating some dirt) so that it didn't just sit on top. As an added bonus, he swiped away a patch of really thick ivy that we've been struggling with. When scheduling the pad, he did delay the installation due to weather issues, showing real concern that if we didn't delay at least a day, the installation would be less than the professional level he likes to leave with. I left for the morning to go to work and when I came home, the pad was ready for a shed.
Bob shows a concern for his homeowner's well being in all matters and is very knowledgable. I fully recomend him to anyone seeking a similar install, and will consider Rock-a-fella's when ever I have a gravelly/patio/deck need in the future.
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Serving Punxsutawney, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 2009
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Emergency services offered
"What a wonderful experience we had with this company. I would highly recommend to anyone. A big issue I have is trusting people in my house when I’m not home. I had NO worries leaving this crew to do their work. It’s beautifully done and we are so happy and pleased with the outcome!"





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Serving Punxsutawney, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 1994
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Emergency services offered
"Wonderful crew and responsive to deal with. Did a great job at my campground! They have the equipment to do anything needed!"





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Serving Punxsutawney, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 2018
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"Josh & his workers very professional & communicated well explaining what they were doing. They had to tear down brick on the front porch in order to lay concrete floor & rebuilt everything as it was originally. I would recommend them highly."
Serving Punxsutawney, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 2011
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"Prompt, punctual, easy to work with, clean and efficient work."

Serving Punxsutawney, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"We were very pleased with the end result. Luis and his crew were professional and punctual. They completed the project in a timely manner. Thanks guys!!"





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