Residential Remodeling in

Washington DC

About Us

At Clemens Contracting Services, we aim for perfection in all we do. There isn’t a scenario or project that we haven’t encountered in our over 30 years of combined experience in residential building. You desire the finest when it comes to your home in Washington DC, which is why we guarantee our work and will always ensure that you are completely satisfied. We’re happy to travel because we’re licensed in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. We’ve got you covered regardless of how big or little the job is. Get in touch with us now to help you make your vision a reality in the Washington DC.

Residential Remodeling in Washington DC

Kitchen Remodeling

We work with a variety of cabinetry manufacturers and have lines and choices to fit any budget, as do our partners at Montgomery Kitchen & Bath. We collaborate with you every step of the way, from concept to installation. Inquire about upgrading your existing cabinetry with new doors, drawer fronts, and a fresh coat of paint. This may be done for less than you expect and provide a stunning end result.

Bathroom Remodeling

Who doesn’t enjoy a beautiful tile job? You’ll get just that with Clemens. We’re here to make the transition as easy as possible, whether your restroom needs a face-lift or a full reworking. We specialize in applying Schluter Systems and WEDI Products when it comes to the highest quality.

Custom Woodworking

With the use of high-end built-ins, coffered ceilings, multi-step moldings, and other features that make every area unique, our company’s owner is a huge fan of finish carpentry. These constructions are intended to last a lifetime in your house utilizing only the highest quality materials and methods from start to finish. 

Deck Building

Decks are a mainstay in our operations because we have a deep interest in developing outside living areas. Our understanding of materials is extensive, and it is constantly updated as new items emerge. We’ve got you covered whether it’s Timbertech, TREX, pressure-treated wood, or simply a refinish you’re looking for. Our suppliers have long-standing relationships with us, meaning we can get products to you on time and at the best possible rates. Every deck we build is meticulously designed to your exacting standards and the proof is in the detail.

Additions and Accessory Structures

We can assist you with adding on to your house, buying a detached garage of your dreams, an accessory dwelling unit, or anything else involving the construction and installation of outdoor structures. Make sure your zoning permits the structure you desire before inquiring about accessory building development. These projects will almost certainly require the services of an architect; if you’re searching for one, we have a great one available.

About Washington DC

On July 9, 1790, Congress passed the Residence Act, which approved the creation of a national capital on the Potomac River. The exact location was to be selected by President George Washington, who signed the bill into law on July 16. Formed from land donated by the states of Maryland and Virginia, the initial shape of the federal district was a square measuring 10 miles on each side, totaling 100 square miles. 

Two pre-existing settlements were included in the territory: the port of Georgetown, Maryland, founded in 1751, and the port city of Alexandria, Virginia, founded in 1749. During 1791–92, a team under Andrew Ellicott, surveyed the borders of the federal district and placed boundary stones at every mile point. Many of the stones are still standing.

A new federal city was then constructed on the north bank of the Potomac, to the east of Georgetown. On September 9, 1791, the three commissioners overseeing the capital’s construction named the city in honor of President Washington. The same day, the federal district was named Columbia (a feminine form of “Columbus”), which was a poetic name for the United States commonly in use at that time. Congress held its first session there on November 17, 1800.

The city is divided into quadrants centered on the Capitol Building, and there are as many as 131 neighborhoods. According to the 2020 Census, it has a population of 689,545, which makes it the 20th-most populous city in the U.S.