Innovative Interior Construction, LLC

OH

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Dry wall contractor

in interior and exterior commercial construction. We specialize in metal stud framingcommercial drywalland acoustical ceilings for the retailofficeoffice/warehouseand healthcare industries. It is our priority to save our clients moneytheir technical expertisecreativityand productivity allow us to perform large scale projects. This sets us apart from our competitionand because we train our own carpenters from the startwe know that each one possess a passionate work ethic. &nbspGet in touch We are currently accepting bid invitations in Northeast Ohio. COntact us ▸ &nbspSteel studs are lighter and less expensive than woodthey are impervious to firerottermitesfor both load bearingand non-load bearing wallsbankschurches

0 Innovative Interior Construction North East Ohio's Premier Interior Systems Carpentry Contractor   First Class Customer Service, Expert Craftsmanship, Quality Construction Innovative Interior Construction LLC is a Northeast Ohio Interior Systems subcontractor, specializing in interior and exterior commercial construction. We specialize in metal stud framing, commercial drywall, and acoustical ceilings for the retail, office, office/warehouse, and healthcare industries. It is our priority

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