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Partner Construction

Partner Construction is a local Atlanta construction and remodeling company helping homeowners and small businesses upgrade their spaces without the stress. We handle kitchen and bathroom remodels, flooring, basement projects, and general renovations, whether it's a small update or a full refresh. We keep things simple. Clear communication, solid work, and showing up when we say we will. Our goal is to make the process smooth and deliver results you're happy to live with. If you're in Atlanta or nearby and thinking about improving your space, reach out to Partner Construction for an honest estimate and a straightforward experience.

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Amy E.

Review of Taylor Construction by

· Athens

Taylor Construction did really good work, and they're good windows. They did it really quickly and cleaned up their mess. I thought they did a good job. When I had trouble with my door, they came out to fix it and showed me what to do.

Jerry O.

Review of LeafGuard of North Georgia by

· Snellville

LeafGuard of North Georgia was very professional. They gave me a good estimate and there was no hard sell. I'm in the construction business myself and I was very impressed with the crew's organization.

John F.

Review of Georgia Water and Fire - Newnan by

· Fayetteville

They did what they were going to do and when they were going to do it.They did a good job!

CHRIS G.

Review of Georgia Water and Fire by

· CANTON

They were always on time. Even with the issue in the attic, they came back and cleaned it up. They were very professional.


I want to repaint a bathroom with semi-gloss over flat paint, but I also want to reseal the corners with a sealant. Seal first or repaint first? What sealant?
Feb 2, 2022
Seal first, repaint second, sealant is like caulking used to cover openings.
I had vinyl replacement windows installed three years ago in my 70 year old brick home. Could bad installation (shims?) be causing interior wood to pull away?

Christy Carpenter of EntryPoint PRO answered:

Nov 7, 2017
Hello! I'm sorry to hear that you are having issues with your windows. From viewing your photos, it appears that there is water coming from up above the window. That being said, it could have been fro ... read more

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Partner Construction

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Cartersville, GA
https://www.partner-construction.com/ (770) 797-6431