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BEWARE! DON'T CONTRACT THIS COMPANY! Steve was hired to remove asbestos from our pool. The boys came and have butchered the pool which will cost us 4 grand to get it repaired. One of the guys was on the phone in his car a lot of the time, there have been accidents with the bubble they put over the pool and a few times they didn't work according to asbestos safety measures. Not all asbestos has been removed, and when we got Steve over to look at the bad job that his boys have done he basically told us to f off and that he would take us to court. Very disappointed in the work and attitude and will never ever work with this company again.
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