Chermak Construction celebrates 45 years

Edmonds, WALocal News

Chermak Construction, Inc. commemorates 45 years of serving the Edmonds community, established by Howard Chermak in 1980. Following Howard's retirement in 2017, Noah France of France Construction became the new owner, ensuring the company’s dedication to customer satisfaction. Chermak offers extensive in-house design services and home improvement solutions customized to meet individual client needs. The company actively engages in community support, sponsoring Thanksgiving food drives and Christmas auctions for the Edmonds Food Bank, as well as participating in events like the Master Builders Association’s Rampathon.

Chermak Construction has been recognized nationally and locally, appearing on the Qualified Remodeler Top 500 list for over 16 years. Its commitment to local initiatives highlights the importance of community involvement in its business ethos. This dedication not only enhances its reputation but also strengthens ties within the Edmonds area. Chermak's legacy continues to shape the local construction landscape.

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