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From: Scottsdale, AZ
#414
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From: Scottsdale, AZ
#415
Commercial construction, mostly restaurants www.wheatonconstruction.net
I've been dead for almost six months. I've done one restaurant (Whataburger) in that time. I have a Panda Express to start in couple weeks, the a Home Depot in Jax, and a park in Jax Monday after next. The park is using an epoxy flooring that we also install. We don't get a lot of call for it. I'm also branching out into tub, tile, and counter recoating. Here's pictures of my tub that I just did. Before and after pictures.
Last edited by cuda; 06-06-2007 at 06:00 PM.
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Here's a McDonald's we did in Fort Pierce. For restaurants, we will travel as far south as Ft Pierce, north to Brunswick, Ga on I-95. On the I-4 corridor, we cover from Tampa to Daytona, including Orlando, where most of my work comes from.
We have worked as far south as Key West and Naples, and as far west as Tallahassee.
Have Saw,
Will Travel.
We have worked as far south as Key West and Naples, and as far west as Tallahassee.
Have Saw,
Will Travel.
#417
Here's a McDonald's we did in Fort Pierce. For restaurants, we will travel as far south as Ft Pierce, north to Brunswick, Ga on I-95. On the I-4 corridor, we cover from Tampa to Daytona, including Orlando, where most of my work comes from.
We have worked as far south as Key West and Naples, and as far west as Tallahassee.
Have Saw,
Will Travel.
We have worked as far south as Key West and Naples, and as far west as Tallahassee.
Have Saw,
Will Travel.

Cuda, what did you re-finish in those MC D's pics. Thanks JEFF
#418
I think I have posted in this before, but cant remember... I do landclearing and demolition mostly, as well as grading, concrete removal, debris, etc... Getting into the rolloff buisness now, as I am getting a lot of calls for it.
#419
Those MCD pics, they tore out all the walls, we tore out all the floors, then we did all the new tile work on the walls and floors.
Btw, we had to do that mosaic inlay piece by piece, 2 inch pieces, and the mosiac tile was thinner than the field tile. It came out perfect.
Btw, we had to do that mosaic inlay piece by piece, 2 inch pieces, and the mosiac tile was thinner than the field tile. It came out perfect.
Last edited by cuda; 06-06-2007 at 07:33 PM.



