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Silvercreek Commercial Interiors Inc.

Experienced interior and exterior construction
66 Mill Street, Georgetown, Ontario L7G 3H7
905-877-1020

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Experienced interior and exterior construction

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Professional Services
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Silvercreek clients have one common need; to get on with their own business and leave the complexities of building their project to a team that delivers predictable results. A team that has creative solutions for the challenges they encounter, not excuses.

 

Silvercreek specializes in commercial interiors; having completing literally thousands of successful retail, office, and restaurant projects. Silvercreek clients have one common need; to get on with their own business and leave the complexities of building their project to a team that delivers predictable results. A team that has creative solutions for the challenges they encounter, not excuses.

 

Everyone promises "on-time and on-budget". We don't believe in platitudes. We believe in results. We invite you to contact us to learn more about Silvercreek. With more than 100 years of experience, a great team of supporting trades, and a solid track record of satisfaction, we have you covered.

Moments in History

The building occupies the site of the lumber yard for the Georgetown Lumber Co. located on the other side of the street. It was built for Halton Hills Hydro and vacated in the 1980’s when the company moved their facility to Acton.

 

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