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Denny and Gardner

With over fifteen years in the remodeling business, Denny + Gardner has built a reputation for delivering top quality home improvement projects in Fairfax County, Loudoun County, and throughout Northern VA. Our responsiveness, quality workmanship and attention to detail are among the most-cited reasons that our customers’ expectations are exceeded.

Quality – we use the best materials and all work is done by ourselves or sub- contractors we’ve worked with for a minimum of 5 years. Pride – we are so confident in our work that we extend the typical one-year warranty on craftsmanship. Innovation – every project presents new challenges and opportunities to apply our time-tested knowledge of home remodeling solutions. Denny + Gardner is a licensed and insured Class ‘A’ contracting company with over 50 years of combined experience in the field. Our experience shows in our work and our respect for your time and property.

Our goal is to offer a one-stop shop where your ideas for improving your home can become a reality and where you are treated with integrity and respect. Whether you’re remodeling a bathroom, refinishing a basement, updating a kitchen, adding a deck, or making your living space larger, you should feel excited and confident about the process and the end result.

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  • 2013 National Chrysalis Award Bath Remodel $40,000.00 - $60,000.00
  • Angie's List - Super Service Award 2010-2013
  • BBB Accredited Business
  • National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI)
  • National Kitchen and Bath Association

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