REFRESH LLC

WETHERSFIELD, CT 061093553

HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR

CT 06109 View Service Area BBB Accreditation &amp1 of 10 Enlarge image3 of 10 Enlarge image4 of 10 Enlarge image5 of 10 Enlarge image6 of 10 View all 10 images and videos close Business Details Local BBB: BBBOwner/Operator Ms. Brooklynn NichollsExecutive Assistant Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Ms. Alicia SoaresOwner/Operator Customer Contacts Ms. Alicia SoaresCloset OrganizersProfessional OrganizerPersonal OrganizerGarage OrganizersOrganization Latest Reviews ellie s &quotI just moved in Decemberand 2 weeks later I was in a moderate car accident and have broken ribs... Read full review Marian M &quotFrom a personal referenceplus a new addition off the kitchenmy house felt like it had been picked up and shaken by a giant! &quot

2 weeks later I was in a moderate car accident and have broken ribs, neck and back pain and was told not to lift more than 10 lbs for 8 weeks! I was very overwhelmed and am a working single mom. " ... Read full review Marian M " From a personal reference, we hired Refresh LLC and requested Trish as our consultant.Just coming off a kitchen and dining room gut/renovation, plus a new addition off the kitchen, my house felt like it had been picked up and shaken by a giant! " ... Read

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