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Evergreen Home Exteriors

General contractorTacoma4.1298 reviews · 1 independent public source
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Washington Department of Labor & Industries

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  • Rated 4.1 from 298 reviews
  • 1 credential shown

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4.1out of 5
298 reviews in public evidence
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  • Porch298 reviews · 4.1 avg
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"We decided to add a deck under a car port as part of a minor exterior upgrade. We got a quote from Evergreen Home Exteriors (EHE) that was reasonable and accepted their bid. We paid 60% down to get the project materials ordered. All of that was in early August.

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Is Evergreen Home Exteriors a legitimate business?

Evergreen Home Exteriors has 298 independent public reviews, rated 4.1 out of 5. This is independent public evidence gathered from named public sources (no ads, no paid placement), not a guarantee of workmanship. If anything here is out of date, the business can request a correction.

What do customers say about Evergreen Home Exteriors?

Evergreen Home Exteriors has 298 public reviews, averaging 4.1 out of 5. The reviews section shows the aggregate rating, review volume, and review source information we hold.

How do I know Evergreen Home Exteriors' reviews are genuine?

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Is Evergreen Home Exteriors qualified and accredited?

We hold 1 independently sourced credential for Evergreen Home Exteriors, including Washington Department of Labor & Industries. Each is attributed to the body that issued it in the credentials section. For example, Washington Department of Labor & Industries is Washington State's Department of Labor & Industries: the agency contractors must register with, which also oversees workplace safety.