Classic Construction — Exterior Remodeling, Windows & Sunrooms in Richmond, VA
Classic Construction has been working the Richmond exterior remodeling market since 2001. Over 20 years and hundreds of completed projects, the company built a reputation specific enough that General Contractors Magazine named it one of the 15 best home remodelers in Richmond. The A+ BBB rating and Angi Super Service Awards add to the picture.
President Brian Holder stays closely involved in every project — not delegated to a project manager the homeowner never meets, but an owner who knows what’s happening on each job. That model works especially well for projects like sunroom additions or multi-trade exterior work, where small miscommunications between trades can cause expensive rework.
The company focuses on exterior renovations: siding installation, window replacement, sunrooms and screen room enclosures, and home additions. Kitchen and bathroom renovations round out the service menu. Service areas include Richmond proper, Short Pump, Henrico, Chesterfield, Midlothian, Goochland, and Powhatan.
Services
- Siding installation: vinyl, fiber cement, and premium cladding products
- Window replacement: energy-efficient and custom sizing
- Sunroom additions and screen room enclosures
- Home additions and kitchen extensions
- Kitchen and bathroom renovations
Service area
Richmond, Short Pump, Henrico, Chesterfield, Midlothian, Goochland, Powhatan, VA.
Why it’s on home.renovation.reviews
A 20-year track record, owner-led oversight, and third-party recognition from industry press and consumer platforms makes Classic Construction one of the more established exterior remodelers in the Richmond directory.
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