Commonwealth Contractors

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Custom home builder

partnersand community. Custom Home Builds Build your family home with Commonwealth You bring the landI love building and designing homes in Virginia. With the collaboration of Commonwealth&#x27s dedicated employeestalented architectsand trusted supplierswe combine the region&#x27s natural beauty with timeless architectural principles. Virginia&#x27- Luke RoarkFAIA Historic Architecture Monticello Inn &ampNationalismFeaturesInstallers and More Interiors Luxury Selections for Kitchen Remodeling in CharlottesvilleVA Interiors Bathroom Remodeling CharlottesvilleVA Exteriors A Home Builder&#x27VA 222 Court Square CharlottesvilleVA 22902 [email protected] (434) 218-0448 Let&#x27s Connect 222 Court Square CharlottesvilleVA 22902 (434) 218-0448Development by Local Media Champs LLC

27;s Connect Let's Connect Custom Home Builds & Renovations with Quality, Collaboration, & Integrity Commonwealth Contractors is an award-winning custom home and renovation firm based in Charlottesville, Virginia Schedule Consultation Call Now Watch Video Building Relationships & Incredible Homes in Central Virginia Schedule Consultation OUR MISSION Preserve the past. Build with discipline. Align scope early. Price honestly. Schedule reliably. Communicate directly. Foster prospe

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