Center Line Services LLC

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in residential carpentry means we're your go-to for creating stunning kitchensrelaxing basementsand elegant bathrooms. Our team focuses on bringing your ideas to lifeturning your basement into a family-friendly areaor upgrading your bathroom into a spa-like retreatwe strive to prioritize your preferences. With Center Line Contractingyour home transformation is in expert hands. Services New Construction At Center Line Contractingdurable decks that become the heart of your backyard gatheringsunused spaces into vibrant entertainmentrelaxationwe take pride in turning houses into homes. Our teambased in Albemarle CountyVA and surrounding areasCenter Line Contracting today. If you are dreaming of a cozy kitchen remodela spacious new deckor a complete home remodelingkeep a very clean job siteBondedand Ins...General Contractor

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