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Work With a Team That Values Your Success
Here at Cool Cat Fence, we value having a 100% in-house team and investing in our employees’ success. We take the time to fully train each incoming team member and offer an ideal work-life balance. Whether you want to grow your career or make a change, we’d love to connect.
Privacy & Peace of Mind You Deserve
When it comes to your home, it can be intimidating to trust a contractor with your money and security needs. That’s why we prioritize professionalism at every step. You deserve a 5-star experience, and you’ll get it with our reliable communication, fast turnaround times, and friendly connection. That’s our promise.
What Can We Answer For You?
Do you use subcontractors?
No! At Cool Cat Fence, we boast a fully in-house team of office administrators, sales representatives, and contractors. This unique benefit allows us to streamline our operations, and it also gives you the peace of mind of knowing exactly who you’re working with at every step of the process.
What is your service area?
We serve the greater Seattle, WA, area, including Seattle proper, Bellevue, Kirkland, Tacoma, and beyond.
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