Bona Fide Construction & Renovation

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Bona Fide Construction & Renovation

Bona Fide Construction and Renovation, LLC, has operated in and around Athens, Georgia since 2001. We strive to serve every customer professionally and competently in all phases of commercial and residential historic renovation, residential remodeling, and residential construction. Our specialization in and passion for historic renovation bring a special insight to residential remodeling, where additions or new kitchens and bathrooms present design challenges and require seamless integration with the existing structure. This same specialization particularly enables us to bring old ideals and classic aesthetics to the custom construction of new homes.

Bona Fide Construction and Renovation, LLC is a certified, fully insured contractor integrating the talents of architects, designers, excavators, masons, utility contractors, and carpenters to bring your commercial or residential renovation, remodeling, and construction plans to fruition. Over the past 6 years we have served the Athens and surrounding communities to preserve and improve both residential and commercial historic structures. From new construction in Glenwood Subdivision in Five Points in Athens, commercial renovations in historic Cobbham, commercial remodeling in downtown Watkinsville, residential renovations in Lexington, additions in Hartwell, and repairs in Winder, Bona Fide Construction and Renovation, LLC, serves Northeast Georgia’s residential and commercial needs.

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