Bill Timmer Painting & Decorating

6021 147th Ave
Holland, MI 49423
(616) 240-8774
www.billtimmerpainting.com
Contact: Timmer, Bill
Business Description: Proficient in Wallpapering, all modalities of painting and decorating (including faux finish). 30+ years of experience and owner of own business since 2007. Estimates are provided upon request and there is never a fee for an estimate. Referrals are available upon request as well.
In Business Since: 2007
Service Area: Available to work within the Ottawa, Allegan and Kent county areas - occasionally accept areas beyond that description
On Angie's List Since: 10/6/2011
Warranties: FALSE
Free Estimates: Yes
Office Hours: Sun Closed, By Appointment
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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Senior Discount: No
Cities Served: Ada | Allegan | Allegan County | Allendale | Alto | Apple Avenue | Belmont | Byron Center | Caledonia | Cascade | Cedar Springs | Comstock Park | Conklin | Coopersville | Creston | Dorr | East Grand Rapids | East Muskegon | Eastown | Fennville | Fruitport | Fulton Heights | Garfield Park | Gowen | Grand Haven | Grand Rapids - Downtown | Grandville | Hamilton | Holland | Holton | Hopkins | Hudsonville | Jenison | Kellogsville | Kent City | Kentwood | Lakeside | Lowell | Marne | Martin | Montague | Muskegon - Downtown | Muskegon County | Muskegon Heights | North Muskegon | Norton Shores | Nunica | Ottawa County North | Ottawa County South | Plainfield | Pullman | Ravenna | Richmond Hills | Rockford | Sand Lake | Saugatuck | Shelbyville | Sparta | Spring Lake | Standale | Twin Lake | Walker | Wayland | West Grand | West Olive | Whitehall | Wyoming | Zeeland
 
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