Nooga Strong Construction Remodeling and Renovation

Nooga Strong Construction — full-service renovation & home additions in Chattanooga, TN

Justin Wolfe founded Nooga Strong in 2013 after working in the remodel and construction industry for over 12 years. He’s a UTC graduate and has lived in Chattanooga for more than 13 years. The company is family-owned, operates out of 21 Lawn St in the North Shore area, and handles a wider scope than most renovation contractors: kitchen and bath, whole-home renovations, deck building, garage construction, concrete finishing, and a full in-house trade lineup that includes demolition, drywall, electrical, plumbing, siding, cabinets, and countertops.

That in-house trade coverage matters on larger jobs. When a GC subcontracts most of the trade work, schedule coordination and quality control split across multiple crews. Nooga Strong keeping those trades under one roof means the project manager actually has leverage over timelines. It’s the reason the company started with a focus on flipping older homes — that kind of work punishes loose scheduling — and why they’ve held consistent review numbers on the larger renovation projects that followed.

The 4.7 average across 56+ reviews is a steady result for a company doing multi-phase jobs, not just fast cosmetic work.

Services

  • Kitchen and bathroom remodeling, including full gut renovations
  • Whole-home renovation and additions
  • Deck building
  • Garage construction
  • Concrete finishing
  • In-house demolition, drywall, electrical, plumbing, siding, and cabinetry work

Service area

Chattanooga, TN and surrounding Hamilton County communities.

Why it’s on home.renovation.reviews

Nooga Strong is worth knowing about for homeowners doing larger projects where coordinating multiple subs adds friction and risk. The in-house trade coverage and consistent review record across 56+ jobs make it one of the stronger full-service listings in the Chattanooga directory. For additions and whole-home renovations especially, the difference between a GC with in-house trades and one without shows up on the back half of the project.

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