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    <description>I'm starting to think about finally drilling a well. Does anyone have contact info for a well service that has worked in Jasper before?

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    <title>How to build a cabin in 7 easy steps.</title>
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    <description>I am needing to connect with a contractor to assess damage and then begin work on my cabin.  I have pretty extensive damage and would like to get it done pretty quick.  (so we can enjoy it as much as possible this summer!)
I can be reached at jeff@blazn.net in case anyone has info that would help me.
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    <description>The results are in on the water sample taken to Sangre de Cristo Labs Monday.  The water contains coliform bacteria in such high concentration that it exceeded their testing equipment.  According to them, drinking this water, untreated, could cause all kinds of illnesses from strep throat to urinary tract infections to diarrhea, etc.  Treating the water with chlorine will make it safe to use as ...</description>
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    <description>I need a 10 foot length of this pipe to use as a mast for the solar PV array we will be building in July.  Can anyone suggest a source in the valley?</description>
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    <description>We all are going to have some damage from the ice build up on the roofs last winter. It would be wise to inspect your vent pipes and fire place piping before attempting to use them. 

The architect that I talked to suggested that you should build roofs even shed roofs at a 6/12 pitch or better to lessen ice damage. That means 25 degree slope or better. We finally got some snow that turned into ...</description>
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