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Welcome to Denver Home Repair

We specialize in home improvements in the Denver, Colorado area, we do an expert job because we only do home improvements. If you are considering a home Improvement to your home or adding a deck let us show you plans and walk you through the job of making your dream become a reality.  We offer free bids and prompt service, we also do small jobs that many other company's in the area don't bother with.

Homes are an investment, we like to make that investment a luxury.  So if you need a repair please consider we are here to serve in the Denver Home Repair business.

We are a company enforcing the workmanship of small repairs to the homes of the Denver, Colorado area.  We have a trained staff of workers that take the time to do a job and do a job right. 

We also offer our services to local business's in the renting and leasing business's.  We strive to make the work a grade above the rest. Denver is a large city that is in need of a repair personal that can do a job and repair the needed services.

Please feel free to contact us or post your site on our free links page.

About:

Denver's population grew by nearly 19 percent in the 1990s, more than reversing its 5 percent population decline in the 1980s. This growth was almost entirely attributable to an increase in the city's Hispanic population, the majority of whom are immigrants from Mexico. The foreign-born now represent over one-sixth of Denver's population, and help account for the city's youthful profile. Denver's population turnaround, however, occurred in the midst of continued decentralization. The Denver suburbs grew nearly twice as fast as the central city in the 1990s, and half of the region's workers now commute between homes and jobs in the suburbs.

The economic profile of the Denver region is healthy, underpinned by high levels of education and labor force participation. Among the 23 Living Cities, Denver had the second-fastest growth in household incomes, the sixth-highest share of college graduates in 2000, and the lowest poverty rate among African Americans. Yet gaps between whites and minorities—particularly Hispanics—on educational attainment leave many of the city's families with only modest incomes. Those families may be facing increasing difficulties obtaining affordable housing, as rents increased faster in Denver than in any other Living City in the 1990s.

 

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