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Username: Chris Rima
UserEmail: crima@qwest.net
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Dear info@rundecompany.com: If you receive this email, then the Contact Us form on your Web site is now working and forwarding comments in email to info@rundecompany.com. P.S. My name is Chris and I am working on your Web site with Pedro at Ad Craft. Your Web site is now live at: http://www.rundecompany.com Please let Pedro or me know if you want any changes.


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Username: Mike Runde
UserEmail: mrunde@earthlink.net
UserTel: 747-9888
UserFAX: 745-9124
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Remote Name: 68.107.143.132
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That Mike is a good dude!!


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MessageType: Question
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Username: Don and Kathy Ewert
UserEmail: southbynw@hotmail.com
UserTel: 360.387.4342
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Would like to know how e-crete compares in cost with stick framing. Thanks! Don PS. Kathleen Powers says you are the best.


MessageType: Praise
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Username: Dean Runde
UserEmail: dsrunde@smig.net
UserTel: 641-220-0716
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WOW! Very impressive. Do you have any suggestions for pouring concrete in cold Iowa weather? We are (hopefully) going to pour hallway floor and holding pen floor tomorrow and Tuesday. The weather is suppose to be between 35 and 40 degrees - Heat wave! If the cement doesn't freeze Dean's fingers will. Then all the cement we will have left to pour will be the slab for the feed bins. The one day they poured 240 yds with 1 boss and 21 Mexican guys. They were very good workers. Each one knew what he was suppose to do. Couldn't speak english but they knew how to work. If we could make ours look half as good as your work we would be satisfied! By the way the kids are fine and getting ready for Thanksgiving break from school. How is Dani and Tina doing? Sandy


MessageType: Praise
Subject: Employee
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Username: The Edwards Company
UserEmail: ScottandLynee@netzero.com
UserTel: 410-485-5882
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After spending two and a half days with two of the most important employees and their offspring, we are confident that you could handle any of our building needs as well as child care and entertainment! We had a great time!


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Subject: Products/Services
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Username: hugh black
UserEmail: abemb@sbcglobal.net
UserTel: 636-394-8118
UserFAX: 636-394-8549
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Remote Name: 69.150.86.84
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we were given your name by kathleen powers of e-crete. we want to build in rio rico with aac blocks. we are having our lot surveyed, soil tests, perk tests, and a site plan drawn up. we visit in march and would like to finalize steps to get a building permit. would you be interested in building in rio rico, and if so what information would you like me to supply?


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Username: steve morris
UserEmail: steve@gatewayland.com
UserTel: 970-926-7251
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do you handle SynLawn that I saw at the Street of Dreams? If so please contact me thanks,


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Subject: Products/Services
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Username: David Class
UserEmail: azclassfamily@msn.com
UserTel: 401-2612
UserFAX: 572-7170
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Remote Name: 65.125.115.30
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I have been trying for several weeks to get some information and to get my concrete slab cleaned off. There was a window of about three weeks where it could have been done when it would have just been an inconvience. Now it is costing me both time and money. I have had to hold off the drywall because I was told it would be done last Friday or the beginning of this week. Nothing has happened and no contacts have been made. I hope that this can be resolved soon. The longer it takes the more difficult it will be for you to do the job. I am starting drywall next week and will need you to tape off all walls to make sure you do not damage the drywall or create conditions conducive to fungus.


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Username: Clarence and Anna Book
UserEmail: annabook1@msn.com
UserTel: 520 888-1010 or 520 907-2402
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Hello I like to know if you have inspectors that inspect an existing block wall.


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Subject: Products/Services
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Username: Karin & Carole Sitts
UserEmail: kcsitts@myway.com
UserTel: 520 457-3492
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Remote Name: 67.142.130.15
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Want an estimate for building a cooking rumford fireplace for and 1810 log cabin. We have a 1700s mantle with a 4'5" X 4'5" opening so we would like the fireplace opening to be 4 x 4. We want the cooking cranes, etc to be installed in it too as we plan to do actual cooking in it. Do you do work in St. David? We probably want cultured stone or old style brick for the veneer. The fireplace would be on the peak side which is about 20'6" high including a 2' stemwall.


MessageType: Suggestion
Subject: Products/Services
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Username: Karin & Carole Sitts
UserEmail: kcsitts@myway.com
UserTel: 520 457-3492
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We enjoyed meeting you both. The type of bake oven that heats from a fireplace is called a white oven. Here are a couple of sites to check out. http://heatkit.com/html/bakeoven.htm and http://www.thermalmass.com/diagram.html Take a look and do a google search too. Thanks for looking and let me know if possible.


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Username: brent horst
UserEmail: bhorstlvnv@yahoo.com
UserTel: 520-784-3524
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i would like a 34 ft by 24 ft cement or cobble stone driveway and would like an estimate please


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Subject: Products/Services
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Username: Brian G Skerven
UserEmail: brian.skerven@stantec.com
UserTel: 520-545-7462
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Hello, I was wondering if you do residential patio slabs. I am planning to build a (approx) 12' x 12' patio with an adjoining 4'x15' walkway. Do you do that sort of thing?