Quest Preservation

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CA 92868-1210 BBB Accreditation &ampRating Quest Preservation is NOT a BBB Accredited Business. To become accrediteda business must agree to BBB Standards for Trust and pass BBB&#x27Central &ampCEO Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Andrew J NikeliCEO Customer Contacts Mr. Andrew J NikeliCEO Fax numbers Primary Fax: (714) 363-5487 Additional PhoneBuilding ContractorsConstruction ServicesProperty Maintenanceand does not guarantee the accuracy of any information in Business Profiles. As a matter of policyBBB does not endorse any productserviceor business. Businesses are under no obligation to seek BBB accreditationplease consider the company&#x27Remodeling

1944 by Jessie Elizabeth Bardens. Its original objective was to stimulate an appreciation of antiques and the collection of them, and later to encourage the preservation and restoration of existing historical buildings and landmarks locally, statewide and internationally. In 2016, Iowa Questers decided to focus more on preservation and restoration and adopted a new state motto: “Preserving the Past for the Future through Restoration, Acquisition and Education.” Our goal is to have all Iowa Quest

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