Stoddard's

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431 Rowland Ave
Santa Ana, CA 92707

History

In October of 1982 Tom Stoddard and his son John, fresh out of school, started Stoddard's Furniture Service. Initially refinishing residential furniture and touching up architectural wood on cruise ships. Almost by accident they discovered their niche when asked by a satisfied residential client to service the furniture at his place of business. It didn't take long for the pare to figure out that commercial office properties were filled with architectural wood and quickly set out to become the go-to company for all commercial wood care needs. Property managers and owners quickly discovered the value, both visually and financially, in maintaining the architectural wood in their buildings with touch-up. In 2004 the company incorporate, changing their name to Stoddard's Restoration Services, Inc. and directing all their efforts to the commercial industry.

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