ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION & REPAIR LLC

13450 SW CRESMER DR
Portland, OR 97223
(503) 841-1323
www.advancedconstructionpdx.com
Contact: BARKHUFF, JORDAN
Business Description: Advanced Construction & Repair LLC has consistently offered excellent communication, reliability and affordability to our customers. We ensure 100% customer satisfaction everytime on every job, no exceptions. We work diligently to maintain our word-of-mouth reputation for professionalism, honesty and quality workmanship. Advanced Construction was started by Jordan Barkhuff in Tigard, OR. After graduating from the University of Oregon in 2004 Jordan began working in the trades, initially working for a remodeling company and then for a tile and stone business. After gaining several years of valuable experience Jordan started Advanced Construction which specializes in Residential Remodeling, Additions, and high end Tile and Stone work. Advanced Construction has been built on a foundation of honesty, communication and quality craftsmanship. Our goal isn't just the customer being happy with the finished product, but is completely satisfied throughout the remodeling process. Whether your considering a whole house remodel or a home repair project, contact Jordan for a free consultation. Employees for carpentry and tile work. Uses subs for electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roofing, Concrete. CCB: 181918
In Business Since: 2008
Service Area: Portland Metro area
On Angie's List Since: 3/15/2009
Warranties: YES
Free Estimates: YES
Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00 AM-5:00 PM.
Features: Emergency Service
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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Cities Served: Albina | Aloha | Banks | Beavercreek | Beaverton | Boring | Canby | Cedar Mill | Clackamas | Clackamas County | Corbett | Cornelius | Cully | Estacada | Fairview | Forest Grove | Gladstone | Goose Hollow | Gresham | Happy Valley | Hillsboro | Hillsdale | Irvington | Kenton | King City | Lake Oswego | Laurelhurst | Linnton | Lloyd District | Milwaukie | Molalla | Montavilla | Mt. Scott | Mt. Tabor | Nob Hill | Oak Grove | Oregon City | Parkrose | Pearl District | Portland - Downtown | Raleigh Hills | Rockwood | Rose City | Roseburg | Sandy | Sellwood-moreland | Sherwood | South Burlingame | Southwest Hills | St. Johns | Sylvan Highlands | Tigard | Troutdale | Tualatin | Washington County | West Linn | Wilsonville | Woodlawn-vernon | Woodstock
 
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