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    Michael Waldo
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    Went to Angies list and the site only showed two choices.
    How about West Seattle? any ideas?

    #1001715

    homedk
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    Tanya’s Custom Gutters did a great job on ours in late December! They aren’t based in West Seattle, but did make the trek over here despite the bridge being out. They are a small business, and we found them more responsive and friendlier as compared to some of the other companies we considered. At our request, they matched the style of the original gutters on our 1926-style house (whereas some who bid the job wanted to do away with some of the corners). They were careful as they worked around our plants, and everything looked great and worked as expected when they were finished. One other reason we chose them is that they advertise that no job is too small. We discovered some of the other companies had cost minimums. Very happy to recommend them! – Karen https://tanyascustomgutters.com/

    #1001722

    anonyme
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    I recently had gutters installed by West Seattle based Level Line. The new owner is Kevin Patz. I was very happy with the job, and Kevin worked with me on price. Michael, I believe you live on my block so you’d be welcome to come by and look at my gutters. Just provide some contact info.

    #1001808

    Michael Waldo
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    Anonyme- you can contact me at: michaelwaldo54 at yahoo dot com

    #1001864

    Graciano
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    It has been a few years (5+) maybe more but we also used Level Line and they did a very good job, showed up when they said they would for the quote and to do the job.

    #1001879

    Michael Waldo
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    Thanks every one! I have gotten a few quotes. All were under $1,000 but Leaf Filter their quote was $5,000! But with a senior discount and If I signed the contract right there and now, he could lower it to $3,700!. Plus he was a high pressure sales man. I thought for a moment he was in the wrong job, he should be a used car salesman.

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