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Fremont / California / United States
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Upland / California / United States
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San Diego / California / United States
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Shelter Islands Nielsen Beaumont boatyard provides high-quality yacht repair and boat repair at their San Diego facility. This boatyard is at the center of yachting, boating and sport fishing in Southern California. Known as the Rodeo Drive of yacht repair, Shelter Island boatyards have long held a reputation for high-quality workmanship and have access to some of the best craftsmen in the world. Nielsen Beaumont boatyard can handle up to 60 tons (approximately 65 feet ) on a haul out, and they have carpenters and shipwrights on staff. These carpenters specializing in remodeling interiors and exteriors. In addition, Nielsen Beaumont specializes in electronics installation, plumbing (installing new heads and sinks ), and upgrading freshwater, saltwater and raw water systems.. As mentioned, Nielsen Beaumont does haul boats out for repair and maintenance, but its what happens after your boat or yacht is hauled out of the water that makes a difference. Inside their boatyard you will find the finest of yachts, sailboats and sport fishers. From Hatteras, to Bertram, from J Boat, to Catalina, they repair and maintain all vessels, from private yachts to boats pulled in on trailers. They are there because they know Nielsen Beaumont has built a reputation for excellence in repair and refitting. Nielsen Beaumont also has craftsmen who specialize in fiberglass and the newest, cutting-edge, ecologically-friendly materials like PropSpeed. "The days of the shade tree mechanic are gone and we realize this at Nielsen Beaumont, " Tom Nielsen said in a recent interview with a regional boating newspaper. "Our boatyard is staffed with highly-qualified, certified mechanics, carpenters and metal workers who specialize in yacht refitting, maintenance and repairing marine engines." In addition to providing the highest quality in boat and yacht repair, boat and yacht restoration, carpentry, engine repair and replacement, and all the other marine services you can expect from premier boatyards, Nielsen Beaumont boatyard is proud to hold a dealership in Volvo Penta and Mercury Marine. Volvo Penta is a leading manufacture of power systems for marine use with engines ranging from 10 to 2000 hp.
San Carlos / California / United States
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Royalite Manufacturing provides mainly ladders and skylights for businesses. It is open daily and provides quotes both over the phone and on its website.

Chatsworth / California / United States
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Powder Coating* Sand Blasting* Custom Design - Manufacture - Repairs * Structural Steel - Stainless Steel - Cast Iron * Shop & Mobile Service * Free Estimates
Chino / California / United States
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Located in Chino, Calif., ALACO is a manufacturer of special purpose and custom designed ladders to fit a variety of residential, commercial and industrial applications. The company manufactures more than 800 different models of aluminum, wood and fiberglass ladders, including a complete line of commercial and designer rolling ladders. It offers various types of loft and library ladders available in a wide variety of finishes including powder coat, wood and aluminum options. Established more than 100 years ago, ALACO also manufactures fixed-access ladders for construction, exterior roof and mezzanine access, and cages and platform purposes. Additionally, the company offers an extensive range of freestanding and special purpose ladders. ALACO is a member of the American Institute of Architects. Its executive employees are members of the Construction Specifications Institute.
Lakeport / California / United States
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F.R. "Russ" Stokes began building aluminum ladders in his garage on the corner of Merritt Road and Renfro Drive in Kelseyville, CA in the early 1960s because, as a pear grower, he didnt like the cumbersome design of the orchard ladders coming into Lake County. He used his Structural Engineering education and his background at Lockheed during World War II to design his own aluminum orchard ladder. Local area farmers liked the ladders so much that production soon outgrew the garage. In 1966, the business incorporated as F. R. Stokes, Inc, and the operation moved about 1/2 mile to a new building erected in the corner of Stokes pear orchard at 4545 Renfro Drive. Mr. Stokes hired brother-in-law Don Hook to oversee sales and some day-to-day operations. In 1974, a small satellite manufacturing plant was set up in in Grandview WA, to sell to the Northwest market. Jerry Hook, Dons son, who built ladders during high school as a summer job in Mr. Stokess garage in the 1960s, was hired away from Del Monte Corporation to set up and run the Washington Plant. In late 1977, Mr. Stokes passed away, and in early 1978 Jerry and his family moved to Kelseyville to manage the plant there. In 1978, Stokes Ladders, Inc was formed as a wholly owned subsidiary to F.R. Stokes, Inc, and the Washington plant was sold. In 1984, Jerry and Don purchased Stokes Ladders, Inc In 2001, Don retired and Jerry became the owner. He and his wife, Karen, still operate Stokes Ladders today. Since its formation, F.R. Stokes, Inc, Stokes Ladders, Inc, have manufactured high quality aluminum agricultural ladders. The tripod ladder has now become widely popular in the landscape maintenance and arborist industries. With the addition of the telescoping third leg and hard surface kit, the Stokes tripod can now be used in locations that were previously unsafe for an orchard ladder to be used. The export market has increased, also, and there are now Stokes Ladders in a good number of countries. Stokes aluminum orchard ladders are known as the orchardists choice because of their stability and durability. While building and selling orchard ladders was Stokes main thrust, other ladders also came into being. In the 1970s, various models of step stools and industrial ladders were developed and sold. In the late 1980s, Stokes began building and selling aluminum posting ladders. In the early 1990s, they began making posting ladders from fiberglass. In the mid 1990s, the first rolling winery ladders were built. Stokes continues to be the leader in niche markets that require high quality, durability and value.