Reader comments: New garage door adds curb appeal

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Anonymous | 10:38 a.m. Oct. 2, 2008
I am a little flattered, and a little taken back about the photo used for this article. The caption below the photo says "Renovation Design Group". This would appear to me that this project was designed and built by Renovation Design Group. This was not the case, in fact it was designed and built by my company Progressive Remodelers, Inc., quite a few year before Renovation Design Group was even in business here in Salt Lake Valley. I have been remodeling homes for 30+ years in this valley.
I am delighted that they deem one of my projects worthy of their articles. I just don't want them (what appears), taking credit for my work.
Thank you.
Scott Starley
Progressive Remodelers, Inc.
450-5259
prorem@comcast.net

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Solid wood is a timeless option for garage doors but also requires maintenance — restaining, sealing or painting it every couple of years to keep it looking fresh. (Renovation Design Group)
Renovation Design Group
Solid wood is a timeless option for garage doors but also requires maintenance — restaining, sealing or painting it every couple of years to keep it looking fresh.