T J Built Construction Inc

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8230; “We have a long term relationship with TJ Built, been working with this incredible team from 2015 through 2022 and continuing…” – Sally & Frank Blackie’s Pasture Demolition and Renovation… “We hired TJ Built for a demolition and renovation of our Petaluma home. We love their attention to detail and quality work. But there is more…” – Ron & Laura Petaluma Gem I would highly recommend TJ Built! “Our architecture firm had been wo

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