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| Empire Drywall |
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| Project: Install Drywall |
| City: San Antonio, TX |
| Empire Drywall installed drywall for my kitchen and utility room remodel. They were professional, kept in close contact during the project, and worked within my budget. I will use them for my next project and would recommend them to friends and family. |
| No Limit Painting |
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| Homeowner: Samantha C. |
| Project: Install Drywall |
| City: San Antonio, TX |
| I was very pleased with the work that has been done. We had 3 rooms painted with some wall repair work in one room. Our tiny master bath had 1950s wall tile that needed to removed and replaced with drywall, they even repaired the drywall a previous contractor left unfinished in the shower. In addition to the drywall and paint, the master bath needed floor tile, a new toilet and a sink installed. They did a fantastic job updating my bathroom. I am more than satisfied with the job. They were reliable and hardworking. I felt they went above and beyond and were very reasonable in price. |
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| San Antonio City Facts
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The San Antonio Mud Festival is held the first Saturday of January. The festival involves draining the Riverwalk canal, lugging out all the garbage, fixing the pumps and refilling the Riverwalk with water. There is live music, dancing and food in conjunction with the event.
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The population of San Antonio, TX is 1,144,646.
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The early Payaya Indians of the area called this area Yanaguana which means The Clear Water. Spanish explorers in 1691 discovered the Payaya Indian camp on a gentle river and named the site San Antonio.
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