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Scott-Lee Heating Company

Scott-Lee Heating Company

Scott-Lee Heating Company was formed on February 20, 1978 by Terrance J. Scott and Larry D. Lee. Incorporation was completed in March of the same year. In March the company was moved to 1579B Fenpark, an industrial park located in Fenton, MO across from the Chrysler plant. All of us at Scott-Lee Heating Company realize that our customer is the single-most important person to the life of our business. Our customer is not dependent on us, we are dependent on our customer!

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We had new quartz countertop installed in our kitchen and shortly after a plate was dropped on the countertop - the plate broke and scratched the counter
Jan 31, 2016
I would suggest calling the original installer and let them buff it out. 
How do I waterproof my basement without getting a sump pump. Water comes in during strong rain at one side of the wall where there is brick chimney outdoors,

Neil Lima of Lima Contracting PRO answered:

Sep 22, 2014
With this scenario.  The least expensive start is to on make sure all gutters are free from debris and working properly.  2.  Remove sidewalk and re-install new concrete all the way up to the house an ... read more

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Scott-Lee Heating Company

11010 Gravois Industrial Court,
St. Louis, MO
https://scottleeheating.com/ (314) 200-0788