BGH Construction
Willman-Groesch General Contractors
28 Laurel Court, Yorkville, IL 60560
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Mon - Fri - Phone:
Main - 630-879-1538
Fax - 630-879-2004
- Address:
- 321 First St Batavia, IL 60510
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We pledge to improve our clients lives and our communities by providing a service that sets the standard in our industry. We will gain our clients trust and respect by projecting a positive image of ourselves and our company. We will maintain a healthy, profitable corporation to provide for our families and our clients future needs. Company BGH Construction Co., Inc has been in the building business since 1989. We are a design- build company specializing in remodeling, additions and custom homes. We offer extensive experience in creative design and quality construction. As an experienced General Contractor, we will work with you to design an exceptional remodeling project or new home that fits your lifestyle and budget. We provide a one year warranty for all workmanship and materials. Because we are a well established company, you can be assured we will be there to handle any warranty callbacks ( though rare ) which may arise. We are fully insured and all of our trade alliances are fully insured. We are constantly striving to improve customer service through continued education, training and of course feedback from our many satisfied customers. It's not easy choosing the right general contractor, but if you're looking for professional, knowledgeable craftspeople, our clients say you can't do better than.. BGH CONSTRUCTION 2004 Batavia Republican When Batavia builder Brian Hinds bought the stately old Victorian home at 213 N. Jackson St. last November, he had a vision-to make it new again. The house had seen better days: Its white paint was peeling and some of the aging windows were in poor condition. Even the screen hemming in the front porch had fallen into disrepair.