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Home LifestyleNovember 21, 2021
One gorgeous and spacious top-fl oor Penthouse suite at Our Heroes Place in Downtown Vancouver is available for lease. Layout I has over 3,000 square feet of luxury fi nishes, ample windows for natural light, open patios, and large rooms ideal for a home offi ce space. This Penthouse offers two large bedroom suites and another bonus bedroom/ offi ce, and 2.5 baths. Other Penthouse amenities include a gas fi replace, in-home laundry, walk-in closets, air conditioning, stainless steel appliances with a large gas range, hardwood fl oors, wet bar with wine storage and ice maker, central vac, and more.
Building amenities include a Business Center, fi tness center, pet washing station, pedestrian bridge, package lockers from LuxerOne for 24/7 access to online deliveries, and reserved, gated parking. Our Heroes Place has convenient access to I-5 Northbound and Southbound, a brand new Starbucks for walk-in and drive-thru at the ground level, and a convenience store coming in the near future.
This Penthouse Suite is a great option for someone relocating, waiting for a home to be built, corporate leases, or for somebody looking for a luxury home with no maintenance or upkeep. Full furnishing is also available to make the moving process that much easier.
The fi rst month on a 6-month lease is free, and the fi rst two months on a 12-month lease is free! NO move-in costs and pets are encouraged (no breed or weight restrictions, no pet rent). Corporate leases are welcome, and the entire application process can be completed online, including virtual tours via FaceTime or Zoom. A Referral Payment is available to brokers who refer clients to the property.
Penthouse living not what you’re looking for? Reach out today about our other gorgeous layouts, including studios, 1BR and 2BRs. All Dollie Tower apartments include high-end fi nishes, spacious layouts with ample natural lighting, outdoor patios with gas hookup, fi replaces, gas ranges in the kitchen, secured parking access, and more!
For more information, please contact Colleen at 360-258-1991 (offi ce) or 503-734-7077 (cell) or at www.OurHeroesPlace.com
Presented by Marina GephartDirector of Communications and Media
Prestige Development
OUR HEROES PLACE:Penthouse Suite at Dollie Tower
TWO LEASED,AND
ONE LEFT!
Penthouse I is 3,030 square feet with two large bedroom suites, bonus bedroom or offi ce, and 2.5 bathrooms. This layout also has two beautiful balconies.
412 E 13th St. Vancouver, WA 98660
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What’s happening with home prices in Clark County?As reported by The Columbian, the average Clark County sale price increased from $530,200 in September to $545,000 last month. A year ago, the average price for a home was $519,500. That’s a $25,500 difference in one year. If that sounds high, consider that the median price for homes sold in Washington—statewide, not just Clark County--during the second quarter of this year was $570,800, 31.7 percent higher than a year earlier.
While pending home sales usually decrease from September to October—that’s happened in nine out of the last 10 years--this year, pending sales increased.
In other words, the real estate market continues to sizzle. Builders are scrambling to find buildable lots and build homes to meet the steady demand. Buyers in all but the highest price categories are in a competition to beat out other buyers. Renters that decide to stay out of the frenzy are finding rents rising.
Clark County isn’t the only county where affordability is an issue. In 19 of Washington’s 39 counties, housing affordability is difficult, as measured by the Washington Center for Real Estate Research’s comparison of median income to median home price. Opponents of growth can argue that, if we don’t build it, they won’t come, but the reality is that people continue to be attracted to Clark County and Southwest Washington, and will pay whatever it takes to live here.
The challenge for our community is to keep our quality of life in the face of a growing population. That’s why Clark County Title is a member of the Responsible Growth Forum, an organization dedicated to accommodating growth in a way that protects the qualities that make Clark County appealing in the first place.
Since 1980, Clark County Title has cared deeply for our community. We’re local—not a big, national corporation. We’re the hometown title company. Our goal is to provide the very best service possible to Realtors, lenders, buyers and sellers, and work as a team with other professionals to help you achieve your real estate goals.
Let us be a part of your real estate team!
Scott
Real Estate Trends
360-694-4722
Scott Hogan Clark County Title
1400 Washington St, Ste. 100, Vancouver, WA 98660
3200 SE 164th Ave, Ste. 219Vancouver, WA 98683
360-787-9197
$488,500 – Four bedroom, 2095 SF on two floors of convenient living
with 2 ½ baths. Has FA gas heat with AC, gas FP. Newly remodeled master
bath with quartz countertop, tiled shower, soaking tub and new laminate
floor throughout second level. LR and stairs carpeted. Kitchen island with
quartz countertops and tile backsplash. Gas stove, dishwasher and double
door refrigerator with bottom freezer. Exterior newly painted. Corner lot
with mature landscaping, no lawn. Fenced backyard with garden shed and
large Trex deck with railing. Close to Home Depot and Costco.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
360-609-3748 or 360-430-0706
Shown by appointment only with pre-approval letter from lender.
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Upon the arrival of cold weather, people tend to move indoors and limit their time spent in the elements. For those who live in places where there are restrictions placed on indoor entertaining and gatherings, it may be challenging to � nd ways to spend time safely together as temperatures drop.� e COVID-19 virus as well as other respiratory viruses
are spread from person to person through respiratory droplets released into the air while coughing, talking or sneezing, states the Mayo Clinic. A person is more likely to inhale these droplets from an infected person while indoors, especially when they’re in close contact with that person. When outdoors, there is a lower riskof contraction.
Outdoor entertaining in winter may be challenging, especially when it comes to keeping everyone warm. � e following are some solutions that can help people stay warm and have fun outside.INVEST IN FIRE PITSFire pits are an a� ordable way to heat a patio or another
outdoor area. � ey can be great places for friends and family to gather around and enjoy special occasions. � ey’re readily available from garden centers and home improvement retailers at a variety of price points.Permanent � re pits can be built by a homeowner or
professionally built by masonry experts.
INSTALL AN OUTDOOR FIREPLACEA step up from a � re pit, outdoor � replaces not only
add warmth, but also improve the ambiance and value of an outdoor entertaining area. Set up outdoor furniture right next to an outdoor � replace and you have a cozy alternative living room where everyone can gather.EXPLORE OUTDOOR HEATING SYSTEMSFew things are more e� ective at warming up outdoor
entertaining areas than patio heaters and infrared heaters. � ese devices are far more e� ective than average � re pits or � replaces. One or two heaters will be enough to keep a large entertaining area warm.KEEP COZY OPTIONS AVAILABLEGuests should dress warmly, and having a basket of
throw blankets, scarves and parkas available for extra warmth while mingling is helpful. Use outdoor rugs to insulate from the cold from the ground up.SERVE HEARTY FOODS AND BEVERAGESStews, chilis, soups, and other hot foods can help guests
warm themselves up from the inside out. Warmed cider, hot chocolate and mulled wines also can be served to help people stay warm.GET MOVINGIncorporate activities that encourage guests to move
around and stay warm. Beanbag tosses, dancing and even sports like � ag football can keep guests’ blood � owing.Entertaining outdoors doesn’t have to stop when the
weather cools. Find ways to stay comfortable and safe when entertaining outside in the cold.
A P R O D U C T O F T H E C O L U M B I A N ʼ S A D V E R T I S I N G D E P A R T M E N T
� e secrets to
Entertaining
- Metro Creative
“Winter is coming!” It’s time to hunker
down to a nice, cozy fire. In our rural
home, we have an energy-e�cient
wood stove for supplemental heat, and
to enjoy the ambiance of a fire on a
cold winter night.
When we don’t have time to cut our
own, we typically order seasoned wood
and have it delivered. Some companies
will stack for an extra charge, but we
like to do it ourselves.
Firewood delivered by dump truck,
however, ends up in a large, jumbled
pile in the yard. So… there you are –
now you need to move and organize
this mess. Where to start?
STACKING WOOD AS A
PUZZLE CHALLENGE
At first, the job can be overwhelming.
It feels like a repetitive and boring task
ahead of you. With the right mindset,
it can become a great physical and
mental challenge.
Stacking firewood is basically solving
a geometrics problem: how do you fit
those random-sized pieces together to
form a solid, stable structure?
Whether stacking in a woodshed, or
between posts, start with the half-circle
pieces. Lay them flat-side down to build
the base. Add more levels, keeping
it as flat as possible, using the best
combination of angles and shapes for
a level surface. It won’t be perfect, but
this is where the mental acuity kicks
in. You will start to see patterns and
combinations that work best. Your brain
quickly assesses even irregular pieces
to place them in the right spot. It’s like
playing a physical game of Tetris as you
build each level.
MOVEMENT AND MEDITATION
Once you settle into that rhythm, let
your brain switch to
auto-drive as you slip
into the meditation of
the moment: moving,
measuring, solving,
then moving again.
The physical activity
stimulates blood flow and
endorphins to the brain.
Eventually, your thoughts
will focus on the activity
at hand. Take your time.
This is a great way to
spend a cool, crisp winter
day - exercising your
body on the outside and
your mind on the inside.
Soon, you’re done before you know it.
You now have the gratification of a nice
stack of wood, a physical workout, and
a refreshing, mindful meditation.
There is an expression “Firewood
warms you three times - cutting,
stacking and burning.” Now you can
add a fourth dimension - it also warms
your brain!
Now go inside, relax, and enjoy a nice
warm fire. You’ve earned it.
Zen and the Art of Firewood
Outdoor
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When we adopt an animal and bring it into our home, it becomes part of the family.
Just like the human family members need food, shelter, health care, and protection from harm, so do our pets. Domesticated pets depend on us for all these things. Something else members of a family need and enjoy is time outdoors. Since pets are animals descended from wild creatures long ago, we might feel like it’s okay to let them roam freely outdoors. But this choice can be deadly, costly in vet bills, and ultimately very sad for a family. Pets rely on their humans to keep them safe, indoors and out.�ere are numerous dangers for pets
when le� unattended outdoors. �e most obvious is being hit by cars. Other dangers are less obvious, such as poisons. �ough you may use pet-friendly products in and around your home, there’s no guarantee that your neighbors do the same. Common lawn and garden products, including insecticides and pesticides, may cause anything from mild irritations to toxic poisoning. Automotive coolant (antifreeze) is o�en sweet and brightly colored, which can attract curious pets. Ethylene glycol in coolant is fatal to dogs and cats if ingested. Another risk to domesticated animals
roaming freely outdoors are the wild creatures who also roam freely, even in urban areas. Members of the Nextdoor.com online community have reported numerous coyote sightings this year in neighborhoods near Vancouver’s downtown area and even on the main campus of Clark College in broad daylight. As the population of Southwest Washington increases so do the populations of a variety of wild animals such as opossums, raccoons, feral cats, and coyotes. �ey are merely seeking food and shelter which humans have in great supply, so it makes sense why they choose to live among us. �ese animals are rarely a danger to humans as long as they are le� alone. �ey are also an important part of nature’s food chain to help keep vermin populations under control. Unfortunately, our small breed pets can also be seen as a meal for a hungry coyote. And any sized pet can �nd themselves on the bad side of a foraging raccoon or cornered opossum. �ey may look cute, but their teeth and claws can be deadly to another animal. Keep your garbage cans secure and don’t feed pets outdoors to reduce these kinds of visitors to your home.Having a pet doesn’t have to mean
keeping them a prisoner indoors. �ere
are many ways your pet can safely enjoy time outside. For cats, some homeowners have constructed elaborate luxury outdoor cat pens known as “catios.” �ese include ramps and climbing structures as well as perches where cats can lounge and sni� the breeze. Some cats enjoy being taken on walks in enclosed cat strollers where they can safely oversee their surroundings. Every once in a while, you’ll even see a cat on a leash, though it is rare. For dogs, many love to go on leashed
walks through their neighborhood sni�ng at their favorite “pit stops.” Other more energetic dogs are great partners for nature hikes on trails where they are allowed. Leashed walks and hikes are fun but running free is the true joy for most dogs. �ere are o�-leash dog parks in Vancouver (www.dogpawo�eashparks.org) where friendly dogs can play within a fenced enclosure. Overall, dogs just enjoy being with their humans, even just spending time playing in their own fenced yard.Of course accidents can happen when
a dog jumps a fence or a cat slips out an open door. Help ensure your pets safe return with spaying/neutering, ID tags/chipping, and staying current on their vaccinations.
A P R O D U C T O F T H E C O L U M B I A N ’ S A D V E R T I S I N G D E P A R T M E N T
Keep Your Pets Safe Outdoors
The Columbian F5Sunday, November 21, 2021
Upon the arrival of cold weather, people tend to move indoors and limit their time spent in the elements. For those who live in places where there are restrictions placed on indoor entertaining and gatherings, it may be challenging to � nd ways to spend time safely together as temperatures drop.� e COVID-19 virus as well as other respiratory viruses
are spread from person to person through respiratory droplets released into the air while coughing, talking or sneezing, states the Mayo Clinic. A person is more likely to inhale these droplets from an infected person while indoors, especially when they’re in close contact with that person. When outdoors, there is a lower riskof contraction.
Outdoor entertaining in winter may be challenging, especially when it comes to keeping everyone warm. � e following are some solutions that can help people stay warm and have fun outside.INVEST IN FIRE PITSFire pits are an a� ordable way to heat a patio or another
outdoor area. � ey can be great places for friends and family to gather around and enjoy special occasions. � ey’re readily available from garden centers and home improvement retailers at a variety of price points.Permanent � re pits can be built by a homeowner or
professionally built by masonry experts.
INSTALL AN OUTDOOR FIREPLACEA step up from a � re pit, outdoor � replaces not only
add warmth, but also improve the ambiance and value of an outdoor entertaining area. Set up outdoor furniture right next to an outdoor � replace and you have a cozy alternative living room where everyone can gather.EXPLORE OUTDOOR HEATING SYSTEMSFew things are more e� ective at warming up outdoor
entertaining areas than patio heaters and infrared heaters. � ese devices are far more e� ective than average � re pits or � replaces. One or two heaters will be enough to keep a large entertaining area warm.KEEP COZY OPTIONS AVAILABLEGuests should dress warmly, and having a basket of
throw blankets, scarves and parkas available for extra warmth while mingling is helpful. Use outdoor rugs to insulate from the cold from the ground up.SERVE HEARTY FOODS AND BEVERAGESStews, chilis, soups, and other hot foods can help guests
warm themselves up from the inside out. Warmed cider, hot chocolate and mulled wines also can be served to help people stay warm.GET MOVINGIncorporate activities that encourage guests to move
around and stay warm. Beanbag tosses, dancing and even sports like � ag football can keep guests’ blood � owing.Entertaining outdoors doesn’t have to stop when the
weather cools. Find ways to stay comfortable and safe when entertaining outside in the cold.
A P R O D U C T O F T H E C O L U M B I A N ʼ S A D V E R T I S I N G D E P A R T M E N T
� e secrets to
Entertaining
- Metro Creative
GARAGE SALE, Sat-Sun. 9-4.Furniture:kitchen table & chairs, lg antique wallmirror, figurines/collectibles, truckwheels & bed liner, more. Nice things/Fair prices 405 NE Repass Rd. 98665
Garage Sales
WANTED: OLD TRAINS & TOYSLionel, American Flyer, Ives, Marx,
Marklin Call 360-576-1602.
WANTED: OLD TRAINS & TOYSLionel, American Flyer, Ives, Marx,
Marklin Call 360-576-1602.
$$ TOP DOLLAR PAID $$For Pre 1980’s Costume & other jew-elry & misc items. 971-292-9562
I BUY VINYL RECORDS.PDX based buyer paying cash for rock,jazz, blues, soul, etc. Call 323-301-5746.
CASH FOR Vintage Bourbon & Whiskey360-921-1250
Will purchase dusty old bottles of whis-key, bourbon, rye. ONLY FULL &SEALED!! Interested in all bottle sizesincluding minis and decanters from 90’s& earlier. Will consider old scotch, rum,etc. [email protected]
BUYING WAR SOUVENIRSSwords, uniforms, helmets, flags,bayonets, medals. German, US &Japanese. Portland (503)636-4388
BUYING STAMP COLLECTIONSClean out your closet. The bigger, thebetter. Immediate payment. BrookmanStamp Co. 6300 NE St. James Rd #103B, Vancouver, 98663 360-695-6161
Wanted to Buy
MINIATURE SCHNAUZERSTUD NEEDED FOR JANUARY.
Must be healthy, purebred, and virile.Will pay $300.
If interested, please call 360-281-8908
KITTENS2 females. 8 weeks old. $100 each.Call 360-773-8342 for more info.
Pets and Supplies
WANTED: SPORTS CARDS.CA$H ready for your collections!
Any years, any kind. Vintage baseballpreferred. 360-513-8519
Wanted to Buy
PUBLIC WELCOME!Speed’s Towing of Vancouver.2300 E. 1st St. #F Vancouver, WAABANDONED VEHICLE AUCTIONWed. Nov. 24, 2021 at 11:15am
Preview day of auction begins 8am.360-696-3678. Website:
www.speedstowingvancouver.com
ABANDONED VEHICLE SALE #476TLC Towing - 360-887-1606
4545 South 11th Way,Ridgefield, WA 98642.
Sale Tues. 11/23/21 @ 12:00 PMInspections at 11:00 AM
1997 SUBARU LEGACYVIN V7207215 OR
2002 FORD WINDSTAR VIN BB513492015 FABRIQUE 20 FT FLAT BED
VIN FC017166 OR2005 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
VIN S052343096 OR
1998 YUKON, V8, automatic, 4 door,comes w/mounted snow tires, chains,Yakima cargo box. 189,600 miles. Greatshape. $5500. Call 503-312-8323.
Autos For Sale
FIND the right buyer for your unwanted items – in The Columbian’s
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4710 Plomondon StreetVancouver, WA 98661 360.694.6304
TTY: 711Open Waitlist
Project based section 8 units on1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom apartment homes
Income restrictions apply.
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Professionally Managed byGuardian Management LLC.
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Orchards - 98682
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360-921-7452. SJH Remodeling LLCAny size job welcome, incl. minor repairs.29 years exp. Quality work at a fair price!Est. 1992. Free estimates. sjhrerl945bc
1980-Started Business. A A A+Additions, decks, roofs, kitchens, dry-rot, new construction, baths-Everything!
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Construction, Remodeling
CHRISTMAS LIGHT HANGING & TREEDELIVERY! Call us for these specialseasonal service! We’ll hang your lights,or bring new lights for you, and delivertree to your porch! 360-513-6627
Christmas Lights
ASHLEY CHIMNEY SERVICE& MASONRY
Fall Specials ~ Call Today.360-253-8423 #ashlecs804pt
Chimney Sweep
4 Areas cleaned $89. Services:carpet restretching, tile, grout, stainremovals. 21 yrs exp. 360-356-4500
Owner/operator
HOLIDAY SPECIAL 3 ROOMS - $79.We Guarantee our Work. 34 yearsExperience. quamscarpetcleaning.com Service enters you into drawingfor holiday basket. Call 360-513-6627
Carpet Cleaning
Cars & Trucks Run or Not.Lost title OK! 360-910-6820 orSe Habla Espanol 360-597-6471
Automotive
AIR DUCT / DRYER VENT CLEANINGwith video camera. Reduce mold,pet fur allergies. 360-513-6627.
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Air Duct Cleaning
GUTTER/ROOF CLEANING.Moss Removal Treatment, PressureWash. 10 yrs. exp. Quality Work.Free Est. (503) 896-3986 in Vanc.
360-601-1155 ADVANMC895D3Roof Moss Removal & Treatment.
Gutter Cleaning & Repair. Roof LeakRepair & Replacement. Free Estimatewww.advancedmaintenanceco.com
Gutters
Vancouver Glass CoAuto and Home Orchards
360-254-6099 / Downtown 360-693-7831
Glass Service
FIREWOOD. Decked 1 Yr+ seasoned,Doug Fir $250/cord, Alder $270/cord,Maple $290/cord. Half cords also.Cut/Split/Delivered. 360-991-6044
Fuel
Nylund Inc. 360-605-6733. ExcavatingContractor. Sewer lines & utilities, sitedevelopment, land clearing, drainagesystems. #nyluni*820a Lic.Bd.Ins.
Excavating, Demolition
MITCHELL ELECTRIC, INC.Residential, Commercial. mitchei930l2Lic. ins., bonded. 360-771-6453
Electric
BUILD NEW/REPAIR/RESURFACINGStrip, Sand, Stain/Paint Decks.Senior discount. Lic/Ins/Bonded
quamscc852pr 360-513-6627
Deck Restoration
* New Construction ** Remodeling *
Specializing in DECK CONSTRUCTION(Polycarbonate deck coverings available)
* Bathrooms * Kitchens* Adding Rooms * Garages
* Water Damage * Pressure Washing* Painting - Indoors & Out
360-609-5524Licensed & Bonded. #ALLAMAC823C
Construction, Remodeling
GREEN LANDSCAPELandscaping service, clean up, powerwash & more! Free Estimates. Martin,360-771-4447 [email protected]
GABRIEL’S LANDSCAPING & AUTUMNCLEANUPS. Leaf blowing, quality main-tenance, pressure washing. Reliable, 12yrs. Quality work, Refs. 360-723-2826.
An Oriental Landscape. Cleanup,prune, trim, maintain, bark dust, thatch,aerate, more. Sr. discount. FREE estimates.
360-798-7123/ 360-737-6635
360-721-5416 Tree Service- Mow - Edge - Prune - Trim - Weeding -
Sodding - Retaining Walls. FREEEstimates. SOLORIO’S LANDSCAPING
$100 OFF FOR FALL CLEANUP.Turf, French drains, trim, sod, rockwalls, pavers, bark dust, sprinklers,waterfall, mowing & more.
Lawn & GardenLandscaping
AAA TRIPLE CLEANING 20 yrs.exp. Licensed, insured. Free estimates.
Senior Discounts. 360-931-7907.
House Cleaning
LJ HAULING. FREE removal of allScrap Metal. Hauling service also, w/free estimates. Available every day.40+ years in business. 503-314-2688.
CHARLIE & SONS HAULINGReliable service, 7 days a week!(Yard debris, garage & apartmentcleanups.) Call 360-921-2361.
(360) 635-2425 Interior/ExteriorClean-Up. Handyman Services. Hauling.
Fast - Reliable - Courteous.License - Bonded - Insured. champc*013k4
1-360-980-44183-WAY TRUCKING INC.
Sand, Rock, Gravel & Top Soil. SmallLoads (5-7 yds.) MC738351/DOT 2118428
Hauling
HANDYMAN SERVICESHome maintenance, repair, upgrades,floors, decks, windows, doors, painting,drywall, & texture, etc. Licensed,bonded, insured. Senior Citizen Dis-count. #quamscc852pr 360-513-6627
GENERAL HANDYMAN. No job toosmall, all variety of home maintenanceand repair. Lic., Bonded, Insured. FreeEstimates: [email protected] or 360-818-4372. #honeydh829op
Handyman
GUTTER/ROOF CLEANING.Moss Removal Treatment, PressureWash. 10 yrs. exp. Quality Work.Free Est. (503) 896-3986 in Vanc.
ALL COUNTY ROOFING 360.869.1141Roofing Contractor. New install &Reroof. Free Estimates. Metal, Asphalt,Flat roofs. #allcocr822qf Lic.Bd.Ins.
#1 NW Finest Since ’92
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360-601-1155 ADVANMC895D3Roof Moss Removal & Treatment.
Gutter Cleaning & Repair. Roof LeakRepair & Replacement. Free Estimate.www.advancedmaintenanceco.com
Roofing, Roof Cleaning
PRESSURE WASHINGHouse, driveway, curb, sidewalk, fence,etc. Senior disc. Lic/Ins/bondedquamscc852pr 360-513-6627
Pressure Washing
FAST,FRIENDLY,HONESTWater Heater Service. TREAP*891JD
www.streamline-plumbing.com
Plumbing
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR PAINTINGMost Homes built before 1978 containlead paint. Give us a call, we areLicensed & Lead Paint Renovators.
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Painting
Yard clean up & maintenance. Residt’l &Comm’l. Tree service. Retaining walls,firepits. [email protected] #newgrgl822n9 360-500-1752
NEW GREEN LANDSCAPING LLC
SAENZ YARD SERVICE. Complete yardwork & maintenance. Pressure Wash-ing. Residential/Commercial. Work guar-anteed. Free estimate. 360-433-5781
Maintenance & Clean up - LawnMowing, Edging, Trimming, Pruning,Barkdust, Blackberry removal & more!FREE ESTIMATES. 360-723-3740
JOSE GARCIA.Mow, edge, trim, clean upsand more. Call 360-622-5852.
Lawn & GardenLandscaping
QUALITY DOESN’T COST MORE. TreePreservationist! WE DO QUALITY PRUN-ING & REMOVAL. Certified arborist & treerisk assessor. 360-624-3128 woodctc953nj.
CALL BEFORE YOU CUT!Tree Permits are required in Vancouver.For information: www.cityofvancouver.
us/urbanforestry or [email protected]
City of Vancouver WA
BISCONER TREE SERVICE. Brush trim-ming, stump grinding & tree removal.Hedging, some landscaping, hauling.Residential & Commercial. Lic., Ins.,Bond. FREE ESTIMATES. 360-324-9984
4 A’S TREE SERVICESBest price & service in town.
Removal, trimming, view clearing,shrub shaping, etc. Stump grinding.Emergency services avail. Free es-timates. Various discounts available.Lic., bonded, ins. 360-513-5150
360-567-8547Residential & Commercial
Landscaping - Tree Trim & ToppingLand Clearing - Excavating
Lic # leoztts862rk
100% Reliable360-281-7045
PA’S TREE SERVICE.Removals, trimming, pruning,clearing, & stump grinding. 24/7service. We Beat Any Price. Freeestimates. 1st time customerdisc. Sr. & veterans discounts.Licensed, bonded & insured.
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Tree Work
APPLE SIDERS! 25+ years. Craftsman.Vinyl, cedar siding. Hardiplank, decks,fencing, exterior repairs, remodels,paint. 360-773-9183, Tim. #applesdr020
Siding
Custom WOODWORX. Furniture forthat special space. Decks, fences,remodels, etc. 360-798-1527 custow*983d7
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Wood Working
WINDOW CLEANING. INDOOR &OUTDOOR. Your windows will Sparkle!
Licensed, bonded, insured.quamscc852pr 360-513-6627
Window Cleaning
BUZ’S EQUIPMENT TRAILERS, INC.Metal Fabrication, Custom Trailers,Welding & Repairs. Maintenance ofaxles, bearings & wiring. Mon.-Fri. 8amto 5pm. (360) 694-9116.
Welding
REYES TREE SERVICE. Professionals instructural pruning, tree removal, stumpgrinding, hedge trimming. Licensed, in-sured, bonded. 24/7. (360) 721-3797.
Tree Work
The Columbian F8 Sunday, November 21, 2021