Shaw Remodeling

MA

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Kitchen remodeler

in NianticEast LymeOld LymeEssexChester CTShaw Remodeling &nbspspecializes in Kitchen and Bathroom Renovations.&nbspWhen planning your first or next projectcontact us for expert advice and outstanding design services. &nbsp&nbspmore examples of our work Why Choose Us More than just a remodeling company. &nbspEveryone has expectations. Our minimum goal is to exceed them.&nbspWe are aware that you may be considering several other remodeling firmsand asking yourself:&nbspwhy choose Shaw Remodeling ? --We love being asked this question. &nbspOne Contractor FROM START TO FINISH When you hire Shaw Remodelingyou are choosing a company with deep resources into every conceivable aspect of your project.&nbspCompetitive Pricing QUALITY AND VALUE IN ONE While we do not guarantee to be the least expensivewe can guarantee that you will not find the same quality craftsmanship for less. &nbspand we work very hard to earn your trust through communication and attention to detail.&nbsp

361 Main Street, Niantic, CT, 06357 860-434-2004 [email protected] host of behind the studs podcast License HIC#612957 Accredited Member of the Better Business Bureau Shaw Remodeling Privacy Policy

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