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Twin Cities Finest is a professional home service company offering water damage restoration, air duct cleaning, & carpet cleaning services in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the surrounding Minnesota suburbs. Call us today and see why we're Minnesota's favorite home service company. Show more

Twin Cities Finest is a professional home service company offering water damage restoration, air duct cleaning, & carpet cleaning services in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the surrounding Minnesota suburbs. Call us today and see why we're Minnesota's favorite home service company.

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Brian K.

Review of Boyer Building Corporation by

· Shorewood

Bob Boyer was at the house at 7;30 am the following morning after the tree had fallen on the house overnight. Great response time!

Caroline A.

Review of Dolphin Pool & Spa by

· Orono

Thank you Jeremy the hot tub is great now

Jenny T.

Review of Kohler Bathroom Design Service by

· Bayfield

This is a good and reasonably priced design solution, and really helped us when we felt unsure about how to design our bathroom.

Rick K.

Review of Tundraland Home Improvement by

· Elk Mound

We felt the quote was fairly pricey but being it is hard to find good available contractors for remodels, we decided to bite the bullet on it. With them to be in and out in one day helped to make the sell. Unfortunately, we had many issues with the first installation of the shower. A Tundraland r... more


whats the differnce in LP SmartSiding and the Hardi Plank board siding?
Mar 3, 2018
Hardi has about 30% cellulose fiber in it and the rest is cement. Hardi shrinks after it is installed so you must keep it tight to the the next board and not leave expansion gaps on either side. It de ... read more
What are they best types of windows to preserve heat in the winter and cool air in the summer for residential homes?

Bob Davis answered:

Feb 18, 2014
Since 80% of a window is glass, it is always wise to pick the right glass for the direction the window faces in your home.  LowE 366 Argon filled glass for the south and west exposures may be the best ... read more

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Twin Cities Finest

1463 1st Avenue Northwest,
St. Paul, MN
http://twincitiesfinest.com (612) 999-4508