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Hi BP Community,

I am looking for recommendations for a contractor capable of handling a kitchen remodel.  Among a few other projects like replacing and moving a water heater and removing a load bearing wall.  Thanks for your help!

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    Stephen Stokes
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    @Francisco Lara I also suggest going early to mid week and to the store nearest where your job site will be. What you are looking for is contractors that are picking up materials early so that they are on the job during the day not wasting time at the supply store. If they are showing up to pick up materials at 7:30 or after they probably won’t start working until 9 or after. That type of behavior pattern shows a lack of planning and hard work ethic.

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