The business has been in continuous operation since 1988. The current owners purchased the business in November 2012 from the original owner. We have a Mill as well as a Model Home.
Varney Construction, Inc. is a licensed and insured construction company that proudly serves southwest Virginia: Wythe County VA, Smyth County-Marion VA, Bland County VA, Montgomery County VA, Pulaski County VA, Grayson-Carroll Counties VA and Tazewell County VA. Varney Construction, Inc. is an accredited business with an A+ BBB rating.
With over 25 years experience in the industry, we're ready to handle any project whether residential, commercial, or industrial. Our professional, exceptionally skilled crew will help make your dreams a reality. Mission: Varney Construction, Inc.'s goal is to build more than homes and offices. We are committed to building long-term relationships based on integrity, quality work, value, and client satisfaction. The heart of Varney Construction, Inc. is to glorify Christ through our work on every job.
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Contractors are required to be licensed in Virginia. There are two features of a contractor license. The first one is the class of license which determines the cost of projects that may be performed and the second is the classification/specialty of license, which determines what works are permitted.
To look up if a contractor's license has an active status or check a contractor's disciplinary history, a homeowner should use License Lookup tool.
Performing construction or demolition of structure, you are required by the State of Virginia a permit to be obtained. Building permits are issued by the local departments (cities and counties) in Virginia. Homeowners should verify with permit office to see if they need a building permit or where they should file their application.