JG Construction is a Limited Liability Corporation owned by a husband and wife partnership, Jon and Jessica Geary. They came up with the name because it signifies their family, which is very important to them. Not only is it their initials, but it is also their children's initials, Jayme Lynne, Justin Samuel and Jordan Hunter.
Jon has worked in the construction industry for 15 years now and has truly done it all. He has done everything from the dirt work to the interior finish work and enjoys all aspects of the construction process. He has worked for big companies and unions in the past, but prefers the personal contact he gets from dealing with the clients himself.
Besides, he likes being his own boss. Jessica enjoys doing the books and the payroll for the company. It allows her to be a part of her husbands' company without actually having to do the hard work. The most important thing to JG Construction, LLC is the customer satisfaction of a job well done.
Jon has worked in the construction industry for 15 years now and has truly done it all. He has done everything from the dirt work to the interior finish work and enjoys all aspects of the construction process. He has worked for big companies and unions in the past, but prefers the personal contact he gets from dealing with the clients himself.
Besides, he likes being his own boss. Jessica enjoys doing the books and the payroll for the company. It allows her to be a part of her husbands' company without actually having to do the hard work. The most important thing to JG Construction, LLC is the customer satisfaction of a job well done.
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Justin Geary
Jan 25, 2019
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Garrett Goodman
Dec 17, 2010
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What does $60,000 with JG Construction get you? One would hope that it would be everything we expected – a quality roof, clean paint job, flooring that would last a lifetime, and a newly renovated house that one would be proud to show off. Instead, we experienced a living nightmare.
From the naked eye, everything looks great. But soon after moving into the renovated house things were literally falling apart. Bathtub caulk was the wrong type. Sink catch basin hardware stripped and leaking. Paint used sparingly and doesn’t fully cover walls, doors, corners, or closets. Doors were improperly
From the naked eye, everything looks great. But soon after moving into the renovated house things were literally falling apart. Bathtub caulk was the wrong type. Sink catch basin hardware stripped and leaking. Paint used sparingly and doesn’t fully cover walls, doors, corners, or closets. Doors were improperly