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AHB Construction, LLC

in residential construction · materials · s demanding climate. Core Services Kitchen &amp · Bathroom Remodeling Where functionality meets luxury. Tailored layouts · high-end fixtures · and ROI-boosting upgrades. Learn More Interior &amp · Exterior Remodeling Open-concept transformations · energy-efficient upgrades · and curb-appeal exterior facelifts. Learn More Decking &amp · Flooring Composite &amp · pressure-treated decks · hardwood · LVP &amp · tile floors with maintenance plans available. Learn More Additions · Basements &amp · More Room additions · dormers · basement finishing · siding &amp · complexity

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in residential construction
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materials
s demanding climate. Core Services Kitchen &amp
Bathroom Remodeling Where functionality meets luxury. Tailored layouts
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high-end fixtures
and ROI-boosting upgrades. Learn More Interior &amp
Exterior Remodeling Open-concept transformations
Learn more
energy-efficient upgrades
and curb-appeal exterior facelifts. Learn More Decking &amp
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Flooring Composite &amp
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pressure-treated decks
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hardwood
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LVP &amp
tile floors with maintenance plans available. Learn More Additions
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Basements &amp
More Room additions
dormers
basement finishing
siding &amp
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complexity

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18 years of hands-on experience in residential construction, our team brings unmatched expertise to every project. We stay current with the latest building techniques, materials, and industry standards. Our attention to detail and commitment to quality craftsmanship ensures your investment will stand the test of time and exceed your expectations. 📍 Local Expertise Based in Middleboro and serving the entire South Shore, we understand the unique challenges of building in Massachusetts. From coast

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