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Wheeler's Handyman Service

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Wheeler's Handyman Service

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Whether you're looking to make a minor renovation to your home or you have accumulated a list of small repair projects, Wheeler's Handyman Service can help. I am focused on providing high-quality service and customer satisfaction. I will do everything I can to meet your expectations. My experience is committed to handling every job, whether small or large, with complete dedication and an eye for details. I believe in giving my customers the best value possible. So, although you'll get top-notch materials and workmanship, you'll find that my prices are extremely competitive. Don't just take my word on this - I urge you to talk to my customers and compare. Amelia, Chester, Chesterfield, Colonial Heights, Dinwiddie, Hopewell, Petersburg, Sutherland, McKenney, Montpelier, New Kent, Powhatan, Richmond, Glen Allen, Charles City, and surrounding counties.

Whether you're looking to make a minor renovation to your home or you have accumulated a list of small repair projects, Wheeler's Handyman Service can help. I am focused on providing high-quality service and customer satisfaction. I will do everything I can to meet your expectations. My experience is committed to handling every job, whether small or large, with complete dedication and an eye for details. I believe in giving my customers the best value possible. So, although you'll get top-notch materials and workmanship, you'll find that my prices are extremely competitive. Don't just take my word on this - I urge you to talk to my customers and compare. Amelia, Chester, Chesterfield, Colonial Heights, Dinwiddie, Hopewell, Petersburg, Sutherland, McKenney, Montpelier, New Kent, Powhatan, Richmond, Glen Allen, Charles City, and surrounding counties.


RJL Homes LLC

5193 Dabneys Mill Rd
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RJL Homes LLC

5193 Dabneys Mill Rd
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20 years of experience

Father and son team with 35+ years construction experience, working primarily on residential properties in Central and Northern Virginia. We provide very "hands on" project oversight, both performing work ourselves and supervising our subcontractors. Smaller jobs require a deposit upon contract signature and payment due upon job completion. We also offer % complete billing schedules or accomodate bank loan withdrawl schedules. Please see our website for additional information. www.rjlhomesllc.com

Father and son team with 35+ years construction experience, working primarily on residential properties in Central and Northern Virginia. We provide very "hands on" project oversight, both performing work ourselves and supervising our subcontractors. Smaller jobs require a deposit upon contract signature and payment due upon job completion. We also offer % complete billing schedules or accomodate bank loan withdrawl schedules. Please see our website for additional information. www.rjlhomesllc.com



Project: Homes

88 Carnation St
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Project: Homes

88 Carnation St
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34 years of experience

Project:HOMES will hold its annual contractor’s meeting on August 18th, 2016. The meeting will be held at our office at 88 Carnation Street, Richmond, VA 23225. At the meeting, we will discuss upcoming projects for our owner occupied home repair and new construction programs. Project HOMES will be utilizing 1.6 million dollars in funding in Fiscal Year 2016-2017 to complete 166 Owner Occupied Home Repair projects in the counties of Henrico and Chesterfield and the cities of Richmond, Petersburg, Colonial Heights and Hopewell. Project:HOMES will also be constructing 20 single family homes in the city of Richmond and county of Henrico in Fiscal Year 2016-2017 and will be seeking bids from framers, plumbers, HVAC installers, electricians, roofers and trim and siding contractors. We will also review documentation and procedural requirements. Any licensed contractor in the Richmond region who is interested in bidding on jobs for the upcoming year is encouraged to attend the meeting. Contractors must meet qualification requirements and quality standards to be eligible for inclusion on the bidding list. Should you have any questions regarding the meetings content or location, please contact Matt Morgan at (804) 233-2827. Project:HOMES is a non-profit agency that constructs new and rehabilitated homes, as well as providing critical home repairs for low-income families in the Richmond region. Who: project:HOMES What: Contractor’s Meeting for Existing and New Contractors Where: 88 Carnation Street, Richmond, VA 23225 When: Thursday, August 18th at 7:30 AM

Project:HOMES will hold its annual contractor’s meeting on August 18th, 2016. The meeting will be held at our office at 88 Carnation Street, Richmond, VA 23225. At the meeting, we will discuss upcoming projects for our owner occupied home repair and new construction programs. Project HOMES will be utilizing 1.6 million dollars in funding in Fiscal Year 2016-2017 to complete 166 Owner Occupied Home Repair projects in the counties of Henrico and Chesterfield and the cities of Richmond, Petersburg, Colonial Heights and Hopewell. Project:HOMES will also be constructing 20 single family homes in the city of Richmond and county of Henrico in Fiscal Year 2016-2017 and will be seeking bids from framers, plumbers, HVAC installers, electricians, roofers and trim and siding contractors. We will also review documentation and procedural requirements. Any licensed contractor in the Richmond region who is interested in bidding on jobs for the upcoming year is encouraged to attend the meeting. Contractors must meet qualification requirements and quality standards to be eligible for inclusion on the bidding list. Should you have any questions regarding the meetings content or location, please contact Matt Morgan at (804) 233-2827. Project:HOMES is a non-profit agency that constructs new and rehabilitated homes, as well as providing critical home repairs for low-income families in the Richmond region. Who: project:HOMES What: Contractor’s Meeting for Existing and New Contractors Where: 88 Carnation Street, Richmond, VA 23225 When: Thursday, August 18th at 7:30 AM




Sessco Construction LLC

4655 Fort McHenry Pkwy
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Sessco Construction LLC

4655 Fort McHenry Pkwy
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I am a general contractor that personally oversees all work. I am 90 - 95 % hands on with each project. My experience with residential construction spans 30 + years and includes virtually every trade involved in home maintenance and repair. Sessco Construction, LLC offers credit card payments and on line payments with all major credit cards.

I am a general contractor that personally oversees all work. I am 90 - 95 % hands on with each project. My experience with residential construction spans 30 + years and includes virtually every trade involved in home maintenance and repair. Sessco Construction, LLC offers credit card payments and on line payments with all major credit cards.


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