CNT Foundations

NC

3.9 (0 reviews)

sorry I didn't get their namesa local companyfor a second opinion. Thank youthank youbuilt in 1940's. TC did a thorough inspection and stepped me through everything he foundthe good and the not so goodfocused on safety and made recommendations on what he felt were a priority concernseemed quite knowledgeable and offered some money saving suggestions. The estimate seemed goodbut we’re getting a couple more to get a comparison.OverallI was impressed.The technician performing the jobJeremyhe even pitched in and helped us move everything back into the garage.Overalllike foundation cracks or bowing walls. Your foundation provides support to your home’s floorswallsand ceilingsit c...General ContractorConcrete

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