Trent Contracting

Ankeny, IA 50023

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General Contractor

&#8212Owner of Trent Contracting HiI’m Ashton Trentowner of Trent Contracting. I have a background in property managementgeneral contractingreliable professionals. We don’t cut cornersbut we do work efficiently and stay budget-conscious. Whether you’re planning a bathroomkitchenor full-home renovationwe’ll get it done right and fast. Big or smallRO systemI certainly trust his work and skills. Michelle Flattery September 30Patios Decks &amppatios are a great way to increase living spacein an affordable way. Learn More Painting &ampvery durableand not too expensive. Learn More Built on Trust Why Choose Us At Trent Contractingwe show up when we say we will. We work efficientlyrespect your time and spacePersonal Service We’re locally owned

13 reviews Andrea Jacobsen March 5, 2025 Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Trent did a great job with snow removal. Easy to communicate with and quick to respond. Highly recommend! EMarie Callas October 5, 2024 Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I recommend Trent Construction to everyone who needs any work done. They are professionals and their attention to the details is the best I have ever experienced. They are perfectioni

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