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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Good General Contractor
Can anyone recommend a good contractor in the San Antonio area that isn’t too backed up???
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If you find a contractor that is NOT backed up and busy, they are probably NOT a good contractor. Plan well in advance. There is so much work that the good ones will stay busy. It is just a matter of supply and demand.