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REPAYING A VETERAN

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Dalinghaus Construction partnered with ECP and My Foundation Repairs

To repay a local Bakersfield, CA veteran. The veteran had tried to refinance his home a few years ago, and found out that he needed foundation repairs running somewhere between $40,000 and $60,000 dollars. As a disabled veteran, this was something that ex seaman just couldn’t do.

This is where our team was so happy to come in. Foundation repair is something we know well, and with great products donated by ECP and My Foundation Repairs, our team was able to do a small thing for a veteran in need.

WRITTEN BY

Justin Sexton

Justin joins the Dalinghaus Construction family with a significant background in logistics and project management. He joined the team in early 2017 as a foundation inspector, but quickly transitioned towards a marketing role. He now manages the marketing department and creates everything that you see from us digitally.

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