AJH Renovations
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AJH Renovations
From our founding in 2005, we have always worked to be more than an average builder. Our focus on renovating rather than building new has lead us to seek out high quality products and innovative solutions for our clients. Below are some of the products and innovations that give us our motto. While getting the right color, pattern and layout for your tile is important, how the tile is laid is equally as important.

We use Schluter products under our tile to create a high-tech and water resistant foundation for your tile. The underlayment also provides a secure backing to prevent tiles from cracking or popping loose giving your tile a longer life. When we pull wood out of old houses, we try to give it a new life instead of throwing it away.

We love to use old wood for ship-lap accent walls, countertops and tables. Reclaimed wood is a great way to preserve the heritage of an older house while giving it a fresh look. One of our most popular products, we use Innovations Cabinetry in kitchens, bathrooms and even mud rooms.
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At AJH Renovations, we know that every door in your house opens into someplace special. Whether it's the door to your child's room, a cozy space for family dinners or an oasis for yourself, our design/build team is here to help create your special spaces.
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AJH Renovations, LLC, is a member of Greenville's HBA and a Better Business Bureau Accredited Business. The Upstate company has been family owned and operated by son and father team, Ariel and Chuck Hartman since its inception in 2005. Ariel Hartman (Managing Director): Love of construction came early to Ariel.
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The initial site visit is over, the detailed design is done, and the contract has been signed. The next phase is to begin breaking ground, but even more is involved. What can you expect from AJH Renovations as the project moves forward? We recognize that communication in all phases is key to a pleasant experience and a finished product that matches the homeowner's dreams.
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Homeowners are frequently counseled to 'get at least three bids' when they are considering hiring a contractor for home improvements. The goal, of course, is to get the best price for the work. But a competitive bid situation is not always the best route to take. When should you get multiple proposals, and when should you narrow your search to just one contractor?
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