Heritage Structures
- 1136 NY-318 Waterloo New York 13165 United States
Profile
Heritage Structures is a premier shed and outdoor structure builder based in Waterloo, NY, specializing in handcrafted, Amish-built storage solutions for residential and commercial customers. With a strong emphasis on craftsmanship and durability, the company offers a wide variety of custom-built sheds, garages, cabins, and gazebos designed to meet diverse functional and aesthetic needs. Heritage Structures takes pride in using high-quality materials and traditional building methods that reflect the values of integrity and hard work.
One of their unique offerings is the customizable design process that allows customers to tailor the size, siding, roofing, and finishing details to suit their exact preferences. Their experienced team assists each client from design through delivery, ensuring a seamless experience. Notably, Heritage Structures sources its products from a community of Amish craftsmen known for their precision and long-lasting build quality. The company maintains a strong regional reputation for dependable service, timely delivery, and competitive pricing.
In addition to standalone purchases, they also offer convenient rent-to-own options, making their products accessible for a wide range of budgets. Their commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction has earned them a loyal customer base throughout upstate New York and beyond.
Website: http://heritagestructuresny.com/
Key Services:
– Custom-built storage sheds
– Amish-built garages and cabins
– Outdoor gazebos and pavilions
– Design customization options
– Pavilion kits and pre-fab solutions
– Rent-to-own shed purchasing
– On-site delivery and installation
– Garages and lofted barn builds
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Contact Info
- 1136 NY-318, Waterloo, New York, 13165, United States
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Phone: (585) 815-0640
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