Post and Beam Design Build

14346 Jarrettsville Pike, MD 21131(410) 683-2020
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Post and Beam Design Build

From the first, the Post & Beam Design\Build Family has worked with clients in designing a custom remodel of their home to complement their lives. They have done this through their extensive knowledge and completion of high quality custom homes, beautiful addition, kitchen and bath renovations, private guest quarters, secluded home spas and retreats, and relaxing home theaters. Their extensive background in the industry and continued involvement with every step of the project has resulted in meticulous craftsmanship and a smoother experience for their clients.

The Post & Beam Design\Build Family understands that a home is a significant investment. With this in mind, their design team is careful to work side-by-side with the homeowners in identifying their desired products. Then helping them with selections that are budget friendly throughout the entire development of their custom remodel.

Working vigilantly and efficiently to ensure jobs exceed the clients’ expectations and do so on time. The Post & Beam Design\Build Family looks forward to ensuring both their clients who have come back year after year, and their new clients, will receive an experience in the design process and remodel process that will be the same high level of professionalism and craftsmanship that for over 20 years has set them apart.

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