
Serving Azalia, MI and surrounding areas
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In business since 1980
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"He did an excellent job. Would hire him again. Diane H."





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Serving Azalia, MI and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1980
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"He did an excellent job. Would hire him again. Diane H."





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Serving Azalia, MI and surrounding areas
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In business since 2016
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"We are most happy with the job done and the courtesy shown to us."





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Serving Azalia, MI and surrounding areas
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In business since 1971
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Warranties offered
"Very good, did a nice job and cleaned up once completed. the guys that installed it were great!"





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Serving Azalia, MI and surrounding areas
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In business since 1934
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"We originally hired Vinyl Sash to replace three windows and they went above and beyond including fixing work completed by another local company that was unsatisfactory. We were so impressed by their attention to detail and customer service that we had them install another custom window on the front of our home and complete a tub to shower conversion in our one bath home. The installer for the shower arrived promptly, was pleasant and courteous and cleaned up any mess he might have made during the install. Since we only have one bathroom, it was very important that the work be completed as quickly as possible, which it was. If you are hesitating on replacing your outdated shower (like we were) because of the cost or inconvenience, I strongly recommend you give Vinyl Sash your business. Our bathroom has been transformed and we could not be happier. I have no reservations about recommending Vinyl Sash."





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Serving Azalia, MI and surrounding areas
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In business since 1998
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"We had been seeing Renaissance Restoration ads in the Grosse Pointe News for a while, so when it was time for renovations we decided to give them a call for a quote on our work. Mr. Craig, the owner came out and talked to us about our kitchen project as well as flooring. The amount of time they spent blew away the competition. They were genuinely interested in the details and the project. During the entire time of the project we were made to feel that our investment in the project was secondary to the detail and perfection of the whole scope. I wish more companies had an old fashioned attitude like Renaissance, where the craft is still the most important part."





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Serving Azalia, MI and surrounding areas
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In business since 2022
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"Their product is better than everything else we found for the price. Very reasonably priced, and the workmanship was top notch. I would definitely recommend them to anyone. We are ecstatic with our new shower!"





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Serving Azalia, MI and surrounding areas
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In business since 2021
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"The installers Jayme Reniff and Tommy Heiss did an awesome job. Very professional and efficient."





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Serving Azalia, MI and surrounding areas
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"Yes. He did a wonderful job and was very thorough and meticulous."

Serving Azalia, MI and surrounding areas
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In business since 1978
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"They were very good. The bathtub looks brand new, and its easier than replacing your bathtub. It looks great."





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Serving Azalia, MI and surrounding areas
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"Excellent service! Very attentive! Great finished product!"





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It's best to oil raw wood countertops once a month during the first year. After that, you can oil them twice yearly to keep them in good shape. If your countertop is professionally stained or sealed, you might not need to oil it as often. Regular oiling helps prevent drying and cracking, preserving the wood's natural beauty and durability.
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