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Every project we take on is more than just construction—it’s a collaboration. At Fernhill Construction, we celebrate the unique style, needs, and preferences of each client. Our approach is customized to ensure your home truly reflects who you are. Your satisfaction is our greatest achievement.

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Mar 14, 2024

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Alex Molkentin

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Builder and craftsman sharing expertise, insights, and industry knowledge to inform and inspire homeowners and professionals alike.

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