Swift Run Renovations — Kitchen, Bath & Home Remodeling in Richmond, VA
Richmond has no shortage of renovation contractors, which makes Swift Run Renovations’ 4.9-star average on Houzz worth pausing on. The company’s pitch is straightforward: complete transparency, clear communication, and projects delivered on time and on budget. Client reviews back that up, with recurring themes around reliable scheduling and follow-through on what was promised.
The scope covers kitchen remodeling, bathroom renovations, basement finishing, home additions, deck building, and attic restoration. It’s a broader menu than most single-trade firms, which matters for homeowners dealing with adjacent projects — a kitchen that flows into a deck space, or a bathroom reno that gets pulled into basement work.
The service area spans Richmond proper out to Chesterfield, Midlothian, Glen Allen, Henrico, and Colonial Heights. Phone: (570) 765-4190.
Services
- Kitchen remodeling: layout planning, cabinetry, countertops, tile backsplash
- Bathroom remodeling: full gut renovations and targeted fixture updates
- Basement finishing: framing, drywall, flooring, electrical rough-in coordination
- Home additions: room additions and structural expansions
- Deck building and repair
- Attic restoration and insulation upgrades
Service area
Richmond, Chesterfield, Midlothian, Glen Allen, Henrico, Colonial Heights, Bon Air, Hopewell, and surrounding Greater Richmond communities.
Why it’s on home.renovation.reviews
A 4.9 Houzz rating with consistent communication scores is rare. Worth noting for Richmond homeowners who prioritize reliable project management alongside good workmanship.
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