A and J Home Remodeling LLC is a family-owned and operated company that specializes in home improvements, including kitchen, bath, flooring, and plumbing. They offer services such as attic conversion, attic restoration, barn design and construction, baseboard installation, and basement remodeling. The company is known for its expertise in small to medium-sized home repairs and improvements in Norther Virginia.
A and J Home Remodeling also provides outstanding deck and porch construction and repair, as well as interior and exterior renovation work in the Hunterdon, NJ area. Their licensed experts are highly skilled in various home services, such as roofing repair and replacement, decking design and installation, and exterior upgrades and additions.
A and J Home Remodeling offers tailored services to meet the unique needs of each client’s project, offering a range of remodeling services, from minor cosmetic upgrades to major structural renovations. Their specialties include kitchen and bathroom remodeling.
In addition to their general contracting services, A and J Home Remodeling LLC also provides home modification for accessibility services. They have a B General Contractor License 1114246 and are passionate about delivering exceptional remodeling and construction services.
For free estimates or to schedule a site visit, customers can contact A and J Home Remodeling LLC in Herdon, Sterling, Ashburn, and Reston.
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Very interesting article! American houses are massive and I cannot get over how many things people leave behind. I am in property business myself in Europe and I’ve never come across anything like this… Perhaps in Europe people just don’t have so many possessions because they have nowhere to store them.
Do you guys get in trouble by the banks and/or former owners if you try selling things to people? I mean, it’d be a shame for a lot of salvageable things to be wasted, and to make your dumping fees higher (which defeats the purpose of making profit on the job). We started a year ago in Iowa, and we’re looking for more work orders in the area because there’s a pool of work here.