Von Companies LLC

MN

4.7

in Prior Lake Services Residential Construction Kitchen Remodel Bathroom Remodel Home Remodel &#038we&#8217ve helped hundreds of homeowners transform the spaces they &#8220accept&#8221into spaces they adore. From bathrooms to basementsindoor kitchens to outdoor patiospersonalized home renovation experience. We are big on transparencypracticalityand above all building trust as we build out the project at your home in Prior LakegoalsMN Von Companies offers expert residential home renovationsturning your outdated house into your dream home one detail at a time. Established in 1962Von Constructionwe bring our understanding of the importance of &#8220home&#8221bedroomskitchensliving roomslower level family roomscommercial projects &amp

15275 Oak Ridge Cir SE

(612) 414-3810

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