E.C.E Services

P.O. Box 28
Westfield, NC 27053
(336) 755-9671
www.ece-services.com
Contact: Eric Easter, Eric
Business Description: E.C.E Services was started in 2006.My name is Eric Easter, I personally am the owner, operator and installer. I have employees who are very well qualified. We do residential and commercial construction. We have done work for several property management companies along with many residential homes.Here at E.C.E Services we personally strive to satisfy our clients and give them the highest level of quality workmanship possible. We have fair and competitive prices. At ECE Services "We treat our customers the way we want to be treated". We also value a " client comes first attitude", that's why we have repeat customers that refer to us as family and friends. Our business is based on the ole' fashioned way- word of mouth and a hand shake.E.C.E Services specializes in installing windows and doors, Building decks and Vinyl Siding.We are a one stop shop for all your building needs. If you are looking to build a deck or looking to replace those old windows or just wanting to enhance that house with a new look-Look No Further.E.C.E Services will gladly furnish references if needed. If we can assist you in anyway, Please do not hesitate to contact us.
In Business Since: 2006
Service Area: Winston Salem / Greensbro - Surrounding Area
On Angie's List Since: 4/4/2011
Warranties: YES
Free Estimates: Absolutely Free !!!!
Office Hours: By Appointment .
Features: Emergency Service
Licensed: UNKNOWN
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