Soulistic Decorative Concrete

FL

5

Concrete contractor

in Financial and Business Management obtained from WV State University&nbspin 1991.&nbsp&nbspAmy &nbspis his leading assistantspecializing in designscheduling and marketing. &nbspAmy is an artist with a bachelor of fine arts from Savannah College of Art and Design. &nbspJames and Amy together &nbspRecent Projects client testimonials &quoti had the pleasure of working with James and Amy as part of the construction of my new home.&nbspThey were outstanding to work with. they completed both my concrete countertops&nbspand a mosaic tile backsplash ...They listened to our input and delivered a project that we&#39ll get compliments on as long as we own this home&quotjohn and denise peterson john and denise peterson &quotjames is the best contractor i have ever worked with and i have done a lot of renovations.&nbspi now have a beautiful and unique floor.&nbspThank you so much!!!&quot​ lisa Rowe lisa rowe &quoti simply can&#39

2101 Hargill Dr

4074616540

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