Masters Touch relocates to 24 Water Street in Holliston
To better serve the home improvement needs of their loyal customers, design-build firm, Masters Touch has relocated to 24 Water St. and said goodbye to their Medfield Center showroom which had been located on 5 Janes Ave. for 10 years.
The move further reflects Master's Touch's commitment to the environment. The new location boasts recently installed heating system and windows, reducing the amount of energy and emissions used to heat the property.
Along with the change in scenery, the company is underscoring recycling and extending the list of green products and services.
Intimate, personal appointments and one-on-one meetings utilizing an extensive inventory of samples and an expansive library have emerged as the cornerstone of the design-build firm.
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