Home Trimwork

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PA 19006-1810 Home Trimwork 465 Pike Rd Ste 116 Huntingdon VyPA 19006-1622 Home Trimwork 60 James Way Ste 1 SouthamptonPA 18966-3840 Home Trimwork 2 Saddle Ct SchwenksvillePA 19473-1883 1 BBB Accreditation &ampRating Home Trimwork is NOT a BBB Accredited Business. To become accrediteda business must agree to BBB Standards for Trust and pass BBB&#x27MoldingBuilt-InsStair WorkFlooringPaintingWindow &ampDoor Replacement Years in Business: 21 Business Details Local BBB: BBB serving Metro Washington DCMetro Philadelphia &ampPresident Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Igor SzczerbaPresident Customer Contacts Mr. Igor SzczerbaPresident Fax numbers Other Fax: (610) 287-1183 Additional PhoneCarpenterConstruction ServicesCeramic Tile Contractors

5 stars if we could. This company should definitely be your first choice for custom projects! Thank you to everyone at Home Trimwork!! DIANE Wilmington, DE GET QUOTE Home Services Our Process Gallery Financing Careers Contact Privacy Policy (800) 888-4467 Call Us 60 James Way, Unit 1, Southampton Pa, 18966 State License Info PA: PA003315  NJ: 13VH05107600 NY: 1399365  DE: 2006203461 MD: 129275  VA: 2705 143538A Home Services Our Process Gallery Financing C

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