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BONI (Buildings Old & New, Inc.) was established in 1980 in Bethesda, MD by two native Washingtonians. Our principal founder is a third generation builder with over 25 years' experience in residential and commercial design and construction. Now conveniently located in Kensington, MD, we are very proud and fortunate to serve the special needs of older homes in northern Washington D.C. and southern Montgomery County. BONI projects are known for their timeliness. The main goal of our work is to create a seamless renovation or addition to your house to make it appear as if the work was from original construction. In addition, we vow to protect your home, keep the job site in a neat manner and minimize intrusion during construction. We know that nothing speaks better than a satisfied customer, so we encourage you to speak with some of our clients to confirm our exceptional level of care.

Services Provided

Basement Design, Basement Remodeling, Bathroom Design, Bathroom Remodeling, Home Additions, Home Extensions, Home Remodeling, Kitchen Design, Kitchen Remodeling

Areas Served

Bethesda, Chevy Chase, DC (Washington), North Bethesda, North Kensington, North Potomac, Olney, Potomac, Silver Spring, South Kensington, Takoma Park

Awards

Contractor of the Year Awards and Awards of Excellence from NARI and MCBAWashingtonian Magazine Top 25Remodeling Magazine top 50 Remodeling Company in the Country

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Business Details

Business Name

Buildings Old & New Inc (BONI)

Phone Number

+1 301-962-0184

Address

Kensington, MD 20895

Typical Job Cost

USD 50,000 - USD 1,000,000

License Number

MD #15724

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