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We are going to be remodeling a house that we just purchased. It needs

new flooring (laminate/wood and some carpet), some sheetrocking, and

paint. Any suggestions on doing this as chemical-free as possible?

What products do you recommend?

Thanks!

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Where are you located? Are you looking for someone to help with the remodeling

who is a " green " subcontractor?

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We are going to be remodeling a house that we just purchased. It needs

new flooring (laminate/wood and some carpet), some sheetrocking, and

paint. Any suggestions on doing this as chemical-free as possible?

What products do you recommend?

Thanks!

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I met one of the experts who specializes in this field.

They are contracted throughout the states.

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> We are going to be remodeling a house that we just purchased. It needs

> new flooring (laminate/wood and some carpet), some sheetrocking, and

> paint. Any suggestions on doing this as chemical-free as possible?

> What products do you recommend?

>

> Thanks!

>

>

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We're in Brock - west of FW. Do you know someone in this area?

> We are going to be remodeling a house that we just

purchased. It needs

> new flooring (laminate/wood and some carpet), some sheetrocking,

and

> paint. Any suggestions on doing this as chemical-free as possible?

> What products do you recommend?

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> Thanks!

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