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Businiess name:  Champion Forest Exteriors
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My dad needed siding back in 2008, he had termite damage and dry rot in the old Masonite. Since I was off work that week I decided to watch the whole process replacing the Masonite. The crew that came out for Champion Forest Exteriors were a pleasure to watch, their experience and workman ship came out in everything they did and upon completion they removed all construction debris. This doesn’t always happen with other companies. I took note of one workman that had a long board that needed to be modified to fit around a water facet. He did a quick measurement then several plunge cuts and the board fit perfectly around the facet. Out of all the ways he could have fit this board he did the harder modification because it looked better. When it came time to paint I watch closely to see how they handled overspray. Several workers had thin sheets of wood that they used to shield the brickwork and windows. The only overspray was on the one window which they cleaned with a razor. Five years after the job the siding looks as crisp and clean as the day they did it.

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