AHG Construction & Remodeling

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in the Greater Richmond Metro Area by Brian Austin. We are a Licensed &ampInsured Class A General Contractor in Residential Construction with a focus on Home AdditionsResidential Remodeling&ampNew Build / Custom Home Construction. Our ownerBrian AustinRemodeling.&nbspFrom Project ManagementSalesProject CostingEstimatingDraftingPurchasing &ampOperations Managementall of these areas helped to shape what AHG stands for today! Need a General Contractor in RichmondVA? See What Our Clients Are Saying &quot-Hillary Z. &quotWe worked with Brian and his crew on a bathroom floor remodeldeck repair-Haila D. &quot

18+ Years of Experience | Mechanicsville, VA 23116 | Hanover, VA | Henrico | Chesterfield, VA | Goochland, VA | Powhatan, VA | Louisa, VA| Fluvanna, VA | King William, VA | Caroline, VA | New Kent, VA | Charles City, VA | King & Queen Counties | Northern Neck & Middle Peninsula Home About About Us Our Process Testimonials Privacy Policy Services New Construction Residential Home Additions Kitchen Remodels Bathroom Remodels Decks | Porches | Sunrooms Residential Remodeling Gallery Resourc

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