Refined Renovations Beavercreek

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in Renovations OSHA Certified Professional and Insured Reliable and Ethical About Us We are a localfamily-owned home improvement company. We specialize in small business and home renovationswith a focus on quality workmanship. No two homes are the sameand the individual needs and style of each homeowner is our main priority. &nbspThe owner has been in the construction business since 1991 working in masonrycarpentryelectricaland plumbing. After&nbspthree decades of working for others and providing renovation services for family and friendsthe owner decided to start Refined Renovations. With his experienceknowledgeRefined Renovations focuses on trustqualityand each customer&#39s individual needs. OSHA certifiedmembers of the BBBand insured we are here to make your renovation dreams come to life. &nbspChris Pruitt (the owner) is skilled&mdash&nbsp

5 stars if I could.” —  Mari Contact Contact Us Beavercreek, Ohio [email protected]  (937)-414-2490 Have we worked with you in the past? Reviews are important, please consider leaving us a review. Testimonial First Name Last Name Email Phone Address Submit Thanks for submitting! Privacy Policy Follow us on Instagram © 2021-2023 Refined Renovations LLC | Privacy Policy   |   Terms and Conditions |  Accessibility Designed By: On Pointe Digital Service

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