Shenandoah Valley Properties LLC

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in residential constructionwe specialize in crafting high-qualityExcavation ✔ Green Building Solutions From concept to completionwe work closely with you to ensure every detail reflects your style and needs. Whether you&#39re building your dream home or upgrading your current spaceour commitment to craftsmanshipintegrityand customer satisfaction sets us apart. Contact us today for a consultation. Let&rsquos build something extraordinary&mdashyour trusted partner in custom home building. Shenandoah Valley PropertiesLLC is Class A RCB GC- WVVA fully licensed and insured. We specializes in new construction spec and design homesas well as remodelsrental propertiesand all trade categories including roofingsidingCabinets SVP Standard is white shaker style with slow close hinges. Wall hung 12x30&rdquo&copy2025 by Shenandoah Valley Properties LLC. Powered and secured &nbspbottom of page

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