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40 years, we will handle those small projects that just seem to pile up! View our services   Find out about how 7 design and remodeling companies have merged to become Remodeling Contractors and why we are stronger together and better equipped to serve our customers! Read about our story   If handyman services don’t seem to be a good fit, learn more about our parent company Remodeling Contractors. Meet the rest of the team and learn about our Design-Build remodeling process! Remo

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