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Residential Containment Systems, Installed, Certified, and Actually Up to Code Unlike Gary's Starting at $600 for standard room, free assessment (Thursby Reach)

Starting at $600 for standard room, free assessment / Thursby Reach / 1 week ago / containment (residential)

Full residential containment. Field walls, threshold barriers, room seals, and full-property perimeters. Licensed, bonded, insured through the Bureau of Residential Integrity. If you need a room that keeps things in, a room that keeps things out, or a room that works normally as long as the door stays shut. I do all three. Clean install, certified materials, and I stand behind my work. If it leaks, I come back free. That's my guarantee. You know whose guarantee that is NOT? Gary's. If you've been calling around and someone named Gary quoted you $200 less than everyone else, I need you to hear me. Gary is not licensed. Gary uses consumer-grade sealant on commercial-rated thresholds. Gary did three installs in Drossenvale last fall and two of them failed within six weeks and those families had to relocate and Gary STILL has the audacity to post on this site every week. I'm not telling you what to do with your money. But code-compliant containment exists for a reason and that reason is what's on the other side of the wall. $600 standard room. $1,200+ full property. Free assessment. I am not Gary.

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