Garver Construction Inc.

MD

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General contractor

in the Greater Richmond Area of Virginia.&nbspAt Garver Constructionwe specialize in custom home buildingadditionsand remodels.&nbspWe have had the pleasure of serving Central Virginia since 2009.&nbspSeth Garver is the owner and operator behind the company.&nbspRaised in a family of carpentersSeth's father has taught him the trade since childhood.&nbsp&nbspbeing challenged with new experiencesand above allexceeding our client's expectations. &nbspDespite starting a family business in the recessionwe have worked toward creating a brand that will continue to service the Commonwealth of Virginiaand improve the lives of our clientsour employeesand our families.&nbspOur Mission &nbspwe strive to improve the lives of our clients

804-245-1575 Welcome Home Welcome Home Welcome Home Welcome Home Let's Get Started 804-245-1575 Who We Are at Garver Construction Garver Construction Inc. is a Class A General Contractor building in the Greater Richmond Area of Virginia.  At Garver Construction, we specialize in custom home building, additions, and remodels.  We have had the pleasure of serving Central Virginia since 2009.  Seth Garver is the owner and operator behind the company.  He went into business

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