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Cornerstone Commercial Services has the expertise to meet any task head on. We offer peace-of-mind to managers, chefs and owners by providing industry leading, non-destructive Commercial Kitchen Vent Hood Cleaning and Commercial Kitchen Deep Cleaning services while keeping costs affordable. Show more

Cornerstone Commercial Services has the expertise to meet any task head on. We offer peace-of-mind to managers, chefs and owners by providing industry leading, non-destructive Commercial Kitchen Vent Hood Cleaning and Commercial Kitchen Deep Cleaning services while keeping costs affordable.

We take the worry off your shoulders. No contracts or long term commitments. We're only as good as our last cleaning and we proudly work to earn your business. It is always about the details and Guaranteed.
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The Jenkins I met with was very courteous but I never was able to get a quote from them, despite the employees promises and my repeated requests. Nor did they explain why they weren't submitting a quote.

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Amazing design service that saved me hours of time! The designer listened to our needs and came up with a few great palettes and tailored her original plan to our specific needs. All this was done through e-mail and video conferencing. I especially appreciated the detailed shong


What's the most common challenge you run into with landscaping projects that most homeowners don't anticipate?
Jun 7, 2017
Drainage is a common issue that clients don't anticipate. 
We live in Columbus Ohio. Do I need a concrete base for a hot tub? The tub will be7'x7'. How important is it to have 220v. ?

Josh Buzzell of Regal Pools PRO answered:

Mar 30, 2015
Yes you really should. With freezing temps, frost, and the funny movement of the earth and setteling its best to just do it right the first time. Pour a 4" slab with some 18" OC Rebar (18" on center). ... read more

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Cornerstone Commercial Services

9223 Solon Road, Suite B,
Houston, TX
http://www.cornerstonecommercialservices.com/ (800) 274-3905