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Of 58 respondents, 57 left a review
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Bill T.

Review of Champion Windows of Olympia by

· Tacoma

Crew was courteous, fast and clean. I like the design of the windows. The interior molding around the windows was damaged, and Champion was unable to restore the molding back to its original condition. Window installers are not finish carpenters, and it didn't seem like Champion had anyone on their... more

Donald S.

Review of Kohler Bathroom Design Service by

· Portland

This is a fantastic way to get started on a bath remodeling project. Kohler's tools and process helped us to focus on what we want to change and improve with the look and function of the room, and our designer provided excellent advice and guidance on everything from space planning to product select... more

Daniel Y.

Review of A Cut Above Exteriors by

· Portland

Our project was a tear off and replacement of the siding as well as painting on our 1923 bungalow. Even though our house is small the exterior has lots of details that we wanted to maintain and accentuate with our project. From the very first meeting with Peter from A Cut Above we felt confident i... more

Mike K.

Review of Cabrera Construction by

· Mountlake Terrace

They were excellent and very professional. I would use them again.


I have a large property, while there are trees that cover my house (and roof) I was wondering if solar panels made sense? Even if they weren't directly on roof?

Adam Walters answered:

Jul 25, 2018
Hi Brian,  Yes in those cases a ground mounted solar array may be your best option. You can site the solar in a more ideal location for sun access. There is typically some added cost involved in a gro ... read more
Why would I have outside outlet be flashing with a red light?
Sep 14, 2016
Most likely it is a GFCI outlet which esssentially means the circut has been blown at the outlet. This usually happens if a drop of water or a hard bump occured within the circuit. If this is the case ... read more

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Right Turn Construction

1205 E 33rd st,
Vancouver, WA
www.rightturnconstruction.com (360) 574-3387