About GartmannRenovations
INTERIOR PAINTERS MADISON WI
James, the owner of Gartmann Renovations, is a small-town Wisconsin native with approximately ten years of experience in the construction industry. James began his career in property management and maintenance for other companies, which eventually led to the purchase of his first duplex. He continued working in the industry, taking on smaller handyman jobs, until 2020, when he ventured out and established Gartmann Renovations. Since then, we have grown from a team of one to now boasting five full-time team members and always looking to add more.
We are a family-owned and operated business, locally based in Madison, WI. We’ve had the opportunity to collaborate with other well-known local businesses, such as Orosz–Fagen Properties and Wisconsin Management Company.
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