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Dear Tim,

We recently had Houston Remodeling build a bookcase/entertainment armoire for the downstairs of our townhouse.  Our place is rather small therefore we needed to get as much function from the limited area used.

Tim and the Houston Remodeling team were creative in their ability to design a wonderful looking piece and their diligence and awareness of all the small details was something we were not prepared for.  All of the workers at Houston Remodeling are extremely industrious and their quality of results level is high.

We have absolutely no reservations recommending Tim Lassiter and his Houston Remodeling team for any finished construction one may need.

Laura Benjamins & John Mee

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