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Construction and remodeling companies near you

If you are planning a construction or remodeling project, BBB is here to help you find a trustworthy home remodeling contractor to complete your project. Search this list to find an Accredited construction or remodeling company near you.

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not BBB accredited
(716) 474-2841

43378 Fullerton St,
Ashburn, VA 20147-6736

not BBB accredited
(703) 314-1929

43226 Clearnight Ter,
Ashburn, VA 20147-4403

dellCor Contracting LLC

Home Renovation, Painting Contractors, Bathroom Remodel ...

BBB Rating: A+
Service Area

Serving the following areas:

  • Fairfax County, VA
  • Loudoun County, VA
  • VA
Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
(571) 293-2160

20130 Lakeview Center Plz Ste 400,
Ashburn, VA 20147-5905

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Strategic Construction Inc.

Remodeling, Roofing Contractors, General Contractor ...

BBB Rating: A
Service Area

Serving the following areas:

Loudoun, Fairfax, Prince William counties

  • Fairfax County, VA
  • Loudoun County, VA
  • Prince William County, VA
  • VA
Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
(703) 999-3097

Ashburn, VA 20147-2506

Green Solutions, LLC

Construction, Remodeling, Fire and Water Damage Restoration ...

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(703) 858-2000

43150 Broadlands Center Plz,
Broadlands, VA 20148-3800

Performance Improvement Matters Inc

Remodeling

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(703) 727-9160

43150 Broadlands Center Plz Ste 152,
Broadlands, VA 20148-3801

Gibbs Painting

Painting Contractors, Handyman, Drywall Contractors ...

BBB Rating: A+
Service Area

Serving the following areas:

  • Arlington County, VA
  • Fairfax County, VA
  • Loudoun County, VA
Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
(703) 967-7899

21422 Falling Rock Ter,
Broadlands, VA 20148-4061

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Your Vision Remodeling LLC

Remodeling, Drywall Contractors, Residential Roofing ...

BBB Rating: A+
Service Area

Serving the following areas:

DMV, Northern VA

    Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
    (540) 454-4975

    Leesburg, VA 20176-6541

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    Denny and Gardner

    General Contractor, Home Improvement, Bathroom Remodel ...

    BBB Rating: A+
    Service Area

    Serving the following areas:

    • Alexandria City County, VA
    • Arlington County, VA
    • Fairfax City County, VA
    • Fairfax County, VA
    • Falls Church City County, VA
    • Loudoun County, VA
    • Montgomery County, MD
    • DC
    Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
    (571) 220-1628

    506 Shaw Rd Ste 304,
    Sterling, VA 20166-9444

    not BBB accredited
    (571) 839-9123

    731 Brethour Ct,
    Sterling, VA 20164-1456

    not BBB accredited
    (410) 300-2022

    Sterling, VA 20164-4914

    Oceano Kitchen and Bath, LLC

    Remodeling

    BBB Rating: C+
    not BBB accredited
    (703) 956-9164

    21435 Epicerie Plz Ste 140,
    Sterling, VA 20164-6640

    not BBB accredited
    (703) 771-1026

    39550 Lime Kiln Rd,
    Leesburg, VA 20175-6661

    not BBB accredited
    (703) 554-7258

    40546 Woodside Pl,
    Leesburg, VA 20175-8834

    CAM-CON

    General Contractor, Bathroom Remodel, Remodel Contractors ...

    BBB Rating: A+
    Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
    (703) 559-0380

    Sterling, VA 20166-2789

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    Related construction and remodeling information

    What to expect during construction and remodeling 

    A home remodeling project consists of two main stages: planning and construction. During the planning stage, speak with your home remodeling contractor to decide on a process. Discuss how their team will complete the project and the timeframe required. To ensure you are prepared for the construction stage, plan ahead:

    • Make a plan for your family. Decide if you and your family will stay off-site during construction.
    • If necessary, take time off work to oversee the construction or be prepared to step away to occasionally check on the state of the project.
    • Expect delays or other hang-ups. Check with your home remodeling contractor before the project begins to ensure they are prepared. However, some things are out of everyone’s control. Bad weather and hidden foundation damage can delay or change the nature of the planned project.

    Open communication between yourself and the contractor can help you be aware of any twist and turns that could arise during the project.

     

    Cost vs. value: Which projects increase your home value?

    When it comes to reselling your home, a high return on your investment is likely a priority for every homeowner. While no project is guaranteed to boost home value, here are some of the most common construction and remodeling projects that have the potential to increase home value:

    • Aesthetic: For the exterior of your home, consider a fresh coat of paint and landscaping upgrades. For the interior of your home, opt for neutral paint colors, replace worn carpet, or hire a professional floor cleaner.
    • Energy Efficiency:  Replace outdated appliances. Potential buyers may be attracted to a home that boasts lower monthly bills.
    • Kitchen: New cabinets and countertops are a nice touch.
    • Siding: Remove the old siding. A new, environmentally-friendly and energy efficient siding could show potential buyers your home has been invested in from all angles.

     

    Tips to avoid surprise costs

    Contruction and remodeling projects are often large and detailed. Here are a few ways to stay within your budget and avoided surprise costs:

    • Study the contract before agreeing to it. Talk to your home remodeling contractor about any potential issues that could arise during the project, and make sure the agreement is reflected in the contract.
    • Discuss the cost of materials. The contractor may be able to attain the items for a lower cost or know of a way to reduce costs.
    • Stipulate the contractor will provide clean-up after the project is complete.
    • Always make sure the contractor is covered by insurance to avoid any lawsuits that could arise after an accident.
    • Accept that some costs cannot be avoided or predicted. Paying for labor during a bout of bad weather could be a negotiable cost in your contract. Paying for additional labor and material because of an unforeseen issue, such as termite damage, will be a necessary added cost to the project.

    As with any project, nothing is for certain. To really anticipate costs, plan for every outcome and discuss the project with your contractor.

     

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