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City Garage–based EFynch expands to DC

The home improvement platform connects contractors and homeowners who need work done.

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Port Covington–based startup Efynch is expanding its efforts to connect homeowners and contractors into D.C.
The company’s platform is now available throughout the D.C. metro area including Northern Virginia, our sister site Technical.ly DC reported.
Launched last year, the platform provides homeowners who need work done with a place to search for contractors based on their expertise and gather bids. Contractors can also sign up to be contacted through the site. Cofounder Teris Pantazes said the expansion came about in part because contractors on the platform live south of Baltimore and are also looking for work in D.C.
EFynch is based in City Garage. With the expansion, they have a second office in Arlington, Va.

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