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Indianapolis - Contractors Required

Emmy Ifarinde
  • Investor
  • TX (tx)
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There was a fire incident at one of my multi-family units in Indianapolis causing a significant damage

I am looking for a good, reputable and reasonably priced general contractor to help with the renovation/rehab work.

Please provide recommendation for a contractor you have personally used in the Indianapolis area

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Jason White
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Jason White
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@Emmy Ifarinde

You want a restoration specialist contractor. Fire damage is a different beast. I can’t help you with a specific recommendation, but google fire damage restoration contractor and interview a few of them. And don’t go with a national brand go with a local guy. My two cents

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