Cutter Construction

BLAIRSTOWN, IA

4.8 (0 reviews)

in Cedar Rapids and Iowa City for over 20 years. We can do it all frame to finish carpentryconcretedecksmasonrygaragesbasementsroofsshinglesor even a custom home if you can think it we can build it. It&#8217s easy to schedule a consultation with us. Fill out our quick formor call usand we&#8217who take great pride in their work. They don’t cut cornersand go above and beyond what is expected. And to a manevery one of the men who worked on our project (a 9’ X 20’ Terex Deck) were personablefriendlyand fun to have around. Mike Cutter worked with me to get the price point I wanted on the project&#xE934Rated 5 out of 5 Gary Cotton December 4Rated 5 out of 5 David Rezabek November 23

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