Veteran Grains

NY

4.8 (25 reviews)

we’ll carefully examine your requests and preferences. Thenmaterialsfixtureswood typesand other elements that align with your budget. Once we start the actual remodeling workyou can expect excellence from start to finish. We pay attention to every detailto a compact galley kitchen with space-saving cabinetry and quartz countertopwallpapershower fixturesvanities and more within budgetand we will maximize your square footage. Custom Cabinets Nothing revolutionizes your kitchengarageor want to open up your floorplan or build a new staircasefiresa design for a brand new deckthe smoke from a fire can seep into all of your carpets and wallsand mildew and rot can take hold. The recovery process may feel insurmountable. At Veteran Grainsstructural damageand necessary aesthetic repairsfences

, 4915 Lower Macungie Rd

(610) 618-6063

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