Fernandez Painting & Pressure washing

NY

4.9

Painting

in Williams Tricorn Black for the soffitguttersdoorsdoor trimthe best laid plans doing always work outover the top of the guttersfenceresponsivenessthorough attention to detailand would recommend this business to anyone. They are wonderful at what they dofriendlySiding

54 reviews Posted on Terry Henry Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Our neighbor was having their exterior house painted by Fernandez Painting and Pressure Washing. We called to have them come to see what we needed for our house. Christian came and sent an estimate in a very timely matter. We were happy with the estimate that he sent. They contacted us to let us know when they would begin to do our house. Chris and his team came early and we were introduced to

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