Ben Quie & Sons
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Fine Craftsmanship and Integrity since 1988 For as long as I can remember, I’ve had a passion for the warmth, history and craftsmanship of old homes. This passion, combined with my love for working with my hands, inspired me to embark on a career in the construction industry over 25 years ago. Founded in 1988 and based in St. Paul, MN, Ben Quie and Sons specializes in bringing together the charm of old homes with the appeal of modern conveniences. From fine cabinetry to custom-made mill-work, our keen eye for detail allows us to seamlessly unite the old with the new. Whether you are considering the potential of unfinished attic space, a complete kitchen remodel or an addition to your home my team of dedicated professionals and I can make your vision a reality.
We understand that remodeling is somewhat of a painful process. It is our goal to ensure that the process runs as smoothly as possible. Decades of studying and perfecting the art of remodeling enable us to meet that goal on every project. We have established long-standing relationships with high-quality craftsmen to ensure that the job is done skillfully, on schedule, and on budget. We use only the finest products to make certain that your home looks just as beautiful 100 years from now as it does today. We pride ourselves on our reputation for cleanliness at each and every job site. We are there with you every step of the way, from initial meeting to final walk-through and beyond. With Ben Quie and Sons, we are never done with a project until you, the homeowner, is satisfied.
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