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· Uxbridge

I was concerned about delving into such a huge project and taking a chance with Rhino Shield but in the end the level of workmanship, professionalism of all of the staff, the care that the workers showed everyday, and the end result was all worth it. I would highly recommend Rhino Shield to anyone i... more

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· Waltham

We were pleased working with Steveworks. Steveworks was easy to work with, fair, flexibile, responsive, and helpful in the project visioning. In particular, Steveworks made it clear that customer satisfaction was important, both rhetorically and in action. Occasional miscommunication and a few mostl... more

Peter L.

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· Gloucester

Apex exceeded my expectations in all aspects of the project. The office staff was excellent at managing the finance/regulatory stuff, keeping me informed as they took care of almost all the details. The project manager kept me updated frequently and installation went smoothly. The only hickup was an... more

Peter R.

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· Wilmington

I have a small bathroom and it needs to be redone with handi-capped and elderly access in mind. Kohler's original bathroom design, did not meet my needs. After I received my design package, they contacted me, as a follow-up, to make sure I was satisfied with my design. After chatting a bit about... more


I have a brand new house almost 2 months old and the water from the refrigerators isn't working. Frist it was, and now it isn't. What should I do?
Dec 21, 2015
If your on well water it most likely is sediment from the well and you'll need to change the filter and fluseh the line.
Last edited Dec 21, 2015 12:13pm
What type of flooring could be installed over top of a cork floor that would both protect the cork floor underneath and be durable?
Oct 21, 2014
I would recommend a clik together flooring that would be floating over the cork. That way you can install and remove it easily and there should be no damage to the cork below.

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John's Wrecker Service

107 Sheep Davis Rd,
Pembroke, NH
http://johnswreckerservice.com (603) 225-6266