Georgetown Landscaping
We are a locally-owned small remodeling service located near Georgetown. We specialize in modernizing your home, no matter the size or scope of your renovation.
We are a locally-owned small remodeling service located near Georgetown. We specialize in modernizing your home, no matter the size or scope of your renovation.
Freshen Up Your Homes Look
Remodeling your home may increase its value and give fresh breath of a life.
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Unhesitating recommendation for Savchuk Remodeling Pros.
We downsized to a house with a lovely sunroom, but the previous owners failed to disclose a leak and mold in the sunroom. We discovered that at the first rain.
Savchuk Remodeling Pros came out and installed baseboards and door/window trim throughout the house. They were always on time, respectful of our property making sure to clean up their work area every day and very knowledgeable in their line of work. I would highly recommend them!
Dima renovated our basement and did a tremendous job. He was honest, punctual, creative, delivered on all aspects, and worked within budget. Highly recommended!
Highly recommend! They did a great job painting and mudding our large living space and tall stairway walls. Everything was done so carefully and quickly! We are so happy we went with Savchuk Remodeling Pros!
Was great working with Dimitriy and the team on a few projects, always professional and knowledgeable.
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Native Americans lived near Georgetown. In the winter of 1873 a permanent community was established at Johnson Station near the North Fork of Elkhorn Creek. The city's name was later changed in honor of President George Washing in 1790.
The city covers 17 square miles and consists of about 37,100 people. The economy has transition from agriculture to mixing manufacturing, small businesses, and family farm economy. The Toyota manufacturing plant in 1985 was the peak of the fastest growth the city has ever seen.