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Old 01-26-2006, 09:07 PM   #1
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Check out these before and after pictures

This was a garage untill the termites got to it. When the homeowner seen it, she decided to break down her living room wall and make a den off of it. this was the worst termite infested job I ever seen. The wind up was that the ehole house was done over due to termites

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Old 01-26-2006, 11:43 PM   #2
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wow, nice work.

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looks a hell of alot better nice job
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Old 03-29-2007, 01:27 AM   #4
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Cole is it hard to find work in texas. I have two jobs and one is marketing. the other is The given trade. CONSTRUCTION. any way I have guys that i do marketing for and they are always calling me and telling me how the people in texas are hard to close??? any suggestions i can give them. I deal with these people on a weekly basis. I also have other companies that I never hear from and they just spend money like they are going to the Casino... They get tons of work and never say anything. I guess that is a good thing.
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Keithguts...Very nice work, very tastefully done.

Poor car has to sit outside now...
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Old 03-29-2007, 08:57 PM   #6
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looks like a pro did it!
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Hard to close in what sense? You do marketing for a construction firm?
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Cole is it hard to find work in texas.

Hell no!!! In the Rio Grande Valley the building business is booming......plenty of work to go around. However, the area is saturated with cheap labor.
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However, the area is saturated with cheap labor.
Ding!!!!! Ding!!!!!!!!!!
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Ding!!!!! Ding!!!!!!!!!!

Same way in the Dallas area?
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Hi everyone

Hi my name is john and I just wanted to congratulate the work that has been done on this place
i come from texas and I know how difficult it can be to speak with some people ; I moved from Houston 2 years ago and now I work in a company in Florida.
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