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Builders Near Oelwein & Independence

  • Writer: John McDonough
    John McDonough
  • Aug 10
  • 1 min read

Construction Services in Fayette and Buchanan County

Eastern Iowa Amish Builders serves the Oelwein and Independence area with the full range of our construction and carpentry services. Fayette and Buchanan County's strong agricultural base and active rural residential development keep our crew busy throughout the building season in this part of Northeast Iowa.

Agricultural Building in the Oelwein Area

Oelwein and the surrounding Fayette County area has active hog and livestock production as well as diversified grain farming operations. Machine sheds, livestock confinement buildings, hay storage structures, and farm shop buildings are regular projects for our crew in this area. We understand what farmers in this region need from their buildings.

Residential Construction Near Independence

Independence and Buchanan County have a mix of rural residential properties and small-town homes with the full range of residential construction needs — deck and porch additions, garage builds, roof replacement, siding work, and general carpentry. We serve homeowners throughout Buchanan County with the same quality we deliver throughout our broader service area.

Contact Eastern Iowa Amish Builders

Contact Eastern Iowa Amish Builders for construction and carpentry estimates near Oelwein, Independence, and throughout Fayette and Buchanan County. Serving Northeast Iowa from Hazleton and Strawberry Point to Decorah, Dubuque, Iowa City, and Prairie du Chien.

 
 
 

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