



Is $2,500 to repairing/shoring up deck and stairs a fair price?
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I am questioning if the repair work performed is adequate for the price of $2500.
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Repair work performed on an existing deck and stair structure. The repair involves installing new support posts and concrete footings to shore up the failing structure. - Installation of new wooden support posts - Installation of concrete footings for the new posts
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