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Painting, Staining & Drywall Contractors
in Indianapolis, Indiana


TOTAL PROS : 73
TOTAL RATINGS : 64
WHAT NEIGHBORS ARE SAYING
IN INDIANAPOLIS, IN


IWD Services
Customer Rating:
Homeowner: Deb B.
Project: Repair Drywall
City: Indianapolis, IN
Absolutely wonderful work. I would HIGHLY recommend Darrell to anyone needing repairs done. He matched the ceiling texture perfectly. He was courteous, cleaned his work area and is very trustworthy. I can't say enough about what a wonderful job. He did such a good job that the real estate agent listing our home has requested his contact information and will be looking to use him exclusively for listed home needing repairs.
Bowersock Texturing and Drywall
Customer Rating:
Homeowner: Terri S.
Project: Repair Drywall
City: Indianapolis, IN
Arrived on time. Very polite. Work was done quickly and turned out better than expected. Great price! Would highly recommend.

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