Dog Tag Construction LLC
Dog Tag Construction LLC

Dog Tag Construction LLC

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Introduction: Dog Tag Construction is a veteran owned and operated company. With 3 owners, we bring over 12 years of construction experience to our customers. We are honest, hard working individuals that want to make our clients satisfied with the end result. Getting to wake up every morning to participate in something we love while making clients happy with the job we are doing.
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Hired 2 times

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3 employees

8 years in business

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Brianna L.
Dec 26, 2016
Very friendly and professional people to work with. They did part of a remodel for me after water damage destroyed part of our kitchen and living room. They put new hardwood in kitchen and living room, new lower cabinets in kitchen and new dry wall throughout living room and part of our kitchen. We also had them put new siding on our garage to match our house. We would definitely use them again if or when we need something done on our home.
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Chelsey D.
Dec 30, 2016
I had these guys do a complete home remodeling for me. The installed tile, hardwood, cabinets, drywall, doors windows and they were very good and experienced in what they were doing. They sat down with me and showed me different different products and help me get the most for my money. Will definitely use these guys again when needed.
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