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Krystal-Jayne Systems, LLC
Phone: (866) 890-2727
4249 Overlook Drive Jamesville, NY 13078
Serving You in Syracuse, NY
Buza Construction Company
Phone: (866) 427-1045
8177 Avoss Lane Clay, NY 13041
Serving You in Syracuse, NY
GreenHomes America, LLC
Phone: (866) 427-5099
801 Hiawatha Boulevard East Syracuse, NY 13208
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Review from Fayetteville, NY - Install a Bath Exhaust Fan

Krystal-Jayne Systems, LLC
Customer Rating:
Project: Install a Bath Exhaust Fan
City: Fayetteville, NY
"Pat was on time, prepared and efficient. The work was complete, professional and exactly what I had asked for as well as what he had promised."
Krystal-Jayne Systems, LLC
Customer Rating:
Project: Upgrade an Electrical Panel or Wiring
City: Skaneateles, NY
"Good Service and Good rates. The work done was very good."
Buza Construction Company
Customer Rating:
Project: Install Natural Stone Tile
City: Syracuse, NY
"They arrived each day on time. In our negotiations we were responsbile for removal of our old tile floor. We encountered a major problem and contacted them about it (on Sunday). The next day, on Monday morning they showed up totally prepared with extra men to deal with it. They were friendly, professional and accomodating regarding our free estimate & while we were negotiating our final costs . They were timely returning my calls. They also did pretty well with not stepping on my many cats. I would hire them again and recommend them to my friends & neighbors. They went the extra mile."
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Things to Consider Before You Ceiling fans help to heat and cool residences by stirring up breezes in the summer and forcing warm air downward in the winter, ceiling fans effectively reduce the demand on conventional heating and cooling systems. The amount of air a fan moves depends on its construction and placement. Bathroom exhaust fans are desirable in any bathroom, and they are required in bathrooms that have no windows or a window that can't be opened. Bathroom fans should exchange the air in a bathroom completely every five minutes. Installing a whole house fan allows homeowners the advantage of cool breezes and reduced electricity costs. A whole house fan quickly pulls large amounts of fresh cool air from the outside through the house and pushes all the hot air out the attic in minutes. in Syracuse, New York:

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