
Serving Rainier, OR and surrounding areas
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In business since 2018
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"Dave did a great job dealing with removing grass cloth wallpaper, patching walls and painting the entire condo."





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Serving Rainier, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2018
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Dave did a great job dealing with removing grass cloth wallpaper, patching walls and painting the entire condo."





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Serving Rainier, OR and surrounding areas
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In business since 2015
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Emergency services offered
"Great work on our stamped concrete patio. Clean finish, great attention to detail, and everything was done on time. Highly recommend!"





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Serving Rainier, OR and surrounding areas
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In business since 2004
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Customers say: Super punctual
"Fantastic!! It really helpful to have a can do attitude. Very solid crew. Good communicate. Great to work with. Bring a lot of experience to the table."

Serving Rainier, OR and surrounding areas
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In business since 2018
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Emergency services offered
"They did a great job on design layout. they were very professional and efficient."





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Serving Rainier, OR and surrounding areas
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In business since 2025
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"The work was done in the time frame we agreed on. He went the extra mile to be sure the work was quality and would hold up. The price was very reasonable. I’ll gladly recommend him to my friends."

Serving Rainier, OR and surrounding areas
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In business since 2016
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Small jobs welcome
"Ward Engineering began working with Jared of Cornerstone Home Designs approximately 3 years ago to perform residential design work using Chief Architect design software. I find Jared to be the most capable Chief Architect designer I have ever worked with. Jared is very efficient and thorough at developing the residential Chief Architect models. In addition to being competent, Jared makes himself available to provide personal 1-on-1 training over the internet, which has been a huge blessing to our company and clients."

Serving Rainier, OR and surrounding areas
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In business since 2008
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Warranties offered
"We were too trusting of the company to help us plan out our bathroom design and to do good work."





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Serving Rainier, OR and surrounding areas
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In business since 2021
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Warranties offered
I’m Dylan Dixon with Dixon Landscaping give me a call for a free estimate today!



Serving Rainier, OR and surrounding areas
In business since 1983
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"The people on the phone were very informative and helpful. The table pads are well constructed, nice and thick, easily fold for storage, and great looking. I heartily recommend purchasing from this company."

Serving Rainier, OR and surrounding areas
In business since 1998
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Credit card accepted
"Lynn Lapping, one of the sales representatives, came to my house, measured the windows and the next day sent me a quote for blinds (Hunter Douglas Applause Line). During that first visit, she was friendly and provided answers to all of my questions. Two weeks later, I contacted her to come by and measure three kitchen windows, as I am planning to put roman shades in them. Lynn came by, but she seemed off, she was rushed, impatient and a bit rude. I had recently received a quote for drapes from another company and I asked her if she thought the prices were reasonable for the type of drapes. She was annoyed and told me that I should had ask her to measure those windows during her first visit to get a quote for drapes. However, at that time, I had no plans to put drapes there so I could not have planned for it. I ignored her demeanor and attitude, we all have bad days, and so I assumed she was simply having a bad day.
I wanted to place a deposit for the blinds on the spot but she locked herself out of their system and she could not process my payment. She told me that someone would call me to get my credit card information, but no one ever did. I called her the next day to ask for the final quote and make sure everything was ready to go, she told me she would get the quote to me later that evening or the next day. She never did. I called the following day and left a voice mail for Lynn. The office manager e-mailed me to let me know that Lynn would be out of the office due to a family emergency and that she would contact me the following week to place the order. I e-mailed her back and ask her if someone else could help me with the order as I did not want to delay the process an additional week (lead time is three to four weeks). She told me that John the company owner would contact me to process the order. All of these e-mails were exchanged on a Wednesday. The weekend came and the owner never e-mailed or called me. On Monday I e-mailed the office manager to ask if someone would be calling me to process the order. I also ask her to let me know if they could not process my order so that I could find another provider. I received the following e-mail: "We apologize for the delay. Due to the scheduling conflicts with our designers, we will not be able to assist you with your order. We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused."
While I understand that family emergencies do happen, it does not make sense for a business to stop because one of their employees is unavailable. I am happy that my order did not get process through this company; I can get Hunter Douglas blinds for the same price with other providers. What would have happened if I had trouble either with the delivery, installation or quality of the blinds and Lynn was not available to handle those situations? Again, business continuity is a must for a company to be successful, business can not stop for one employee.
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