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Norman A Matthews Carpentry

Norman A Matthews Carpentry in Bristol, CT
Bristol, CT 06010
(860) 614-8247

Contacts

City / suburb:
Bristol

County:
Hartford

State:
Connecticut

ZIP code:
06010

Phone:
(860) 614-8247 (Primary Phone)
(860) 614-8247 (Customer Service)

E-mail:
Norman.A.Matthews@gmail.com

Business description

Founded in 1978, our clients been trusting us to offer the best minor repairs for over 30 years.

At Norman A. Matthews Carpentry, our mission has always been the same: Provide quality service at a reasonable price. Founded in 1978, our clients been trusting us to offer the best minor repairs for over 30 years. Our team is the most professional, experienced and trustworthy in the business.All the best in serviceOur business specializes in the very best home rennovations you can find. Our commitment to the highest level of quality is the cornerstone of our company. We pride ourselves on a history of being the finest in the business.Quality. Integrity. Excellence.We've built our business on a simple model: provide our clients with top quality, but not the usual high price tag; let our clients refer us to others; and maintain a network of people who know us and keep coming back. That's why we don't need to charge that extra ten percent. It's a model that's worked for us since the beginning, and we're glad to pass on the benefits to you.

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Business data
Annual sales estimate: 55,000
City / suburb: Bristol, CT
County: Hartford
Products

flooring services, vinyl flooring installation services, commercial hardware, locks, custom cabinets, laminate flooring services, kitchen remodeling services, remodeling, major rennovations, minor repair, house interior remodeling services, floor molding installation services, rennovations, construction, hardwood flooring services

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According to our records, this business is located in Bristol (in Hartford County), Connecticut 06010. Norman A Matthews Carpentry is categorized under Carpenters. Current estimates show that the unit has a sales volume of $55000. You can contact the company by phone at (860) 614-8247.
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