Lichty Building Group

GA

4.8

General contractor

in quality residential remodelingcustom homebuildingfollows throughand treats every home as if it were their own. That’s what we’re here to do on every jobwith every detailfor every family. Awards &ampRecognition We’re honored to be recognized for craftsmanshipserviceand the spaces we’ve helped create across West Georgia. Our Story Starts With Family &ampA Jobsite Daniel Lichty’s journey into construction began earlyalongside his fatherDanwho built custom homes near CedarvilleOhio. From childhood summers spent pouring concrete and learning to frameto managing full projects as a teenagerDaniel grew up on job sitessoaking in both the trade and the work ethic that defines it. After moving to NewnanGeorgiaat 18Daniel worked as a superintendent for Lichty Brothers Construction

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