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BROCK, JEFFREY KEITH

general-contractor · remodeling · framing · carpentry · drywall-insulation · masonry · concrete · stucco · roofing · siding · gutters · gutter-guards · windows · glass-glazing · painting · pressure-washing · chimney-fireplace · roof-repair · ac-repair

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remodeling
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framing
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carpentry
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drywall-insulation
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masonry
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concrete
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roofing
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gutters
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ac-repair

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