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Customer Testimonial |
Dear Robert:
As we told you upon completion of the job, we were extremely pleased with the work your company did for us. You were prompt to respond to the initial request for an estimate on the job which was quite acceptable. Once the contract was agreed upon, your company followed through with a terrific job on an especially difficult task.
The entire crew was prompt, courteous, and very thorough in their work.
We certainly would recommend Optima to anyone seeking to find a trustworthy and professional cleaning service.
Thank you again for all your help.
Sincerely,
Cora Everett |
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Welcome to Optima Home Solutions, your Maryland home improvement and maintenance resource. Our commitment to excellence is evident in the Maryland contractors and home maintenance craftsmen we choose. Our contractors and craftsmen only use quality, durable products that offer our customers the value they deserve. We stand behind our work and craftsmanship and only use local Maryland contractors who do the same!
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$1,500 TAX CREDIT: Garage doors, replacement windows and entry doors installed in 2009 or 2010 may be eligible for a tax credit of 30% up to $1,500 provided that the product is installed in or on the taxpayer’s principal residence.
Installation costs are NOT covered for selected products, just the cost of the garage door itself is covered.
ENERGY STAR does not label garage doors.
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| Green Living Notebook |
So much for the move to a paperless society.
I run a business and while what I personally print a year would be less than a hundred pages and for my business overall, less than a ream of paper; the amount of stuff we receive is far more than that.
We've tried to move to paperless statements wherever we can, but some of the agencies and suppliers we deal with are still deeply rooted in the 20th century.
Many of these documents also need to be kept for a lengthy period due to taxation laws, but what to do then?
My Dad always told me never to put documents with personal information in the bin (or recycle bin), even if they are torn up. I've followed that rule for the most part as it makes good sense; but that means I've collected a ton of stuff.
I opened the cabinets where we store all this the other day and noticed that the shelves were severely bowing through the weight.
Time for action!
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