J&J Custom Homes

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in Central Iowa At J&ampJ Solutionswe turn houses into homes with craftsmanship you can count on. Whether you need new sidinga finished basementor a full kitchen remodelfunctionhigh-performance windows built for Midwest weather. Concrete From driveways to patioswe pour durablewe hang and finish drywall smooth and ready to paint. Painting Interior or exteriorfunctional retreat—complete with updated fixturesflooringrelaxinghome officeor guest suite. How To Start a Project With J&ampJ Solutions We make the remodeling process simpleclearand stress-free—just the way it should be. Talk to Us We’ll have a friendlyno-pressure conversation to learn what you’re looking foryour budgetand what timeline works best for you. Review Your Options We'll walk you through materials

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