We Repair, Restore and Remodel Damaged Buildings
Need of repairs for your office or apartment building? From door locks to deck railings to structural damage, call us today to discuss your repair needs! Since 1997 we’ve repaired and renovated thousands of homes and buildings in Cincinnati, Dayton and Northern Kentucky. We carry an A+ BBB rating and offer a full 1 year workmanship warranty on all repair work.
“We have the resources, equipment and experience to keep your operation running.”

We Repair and Restore
Office Buildings
Apartment Buildings
Town Home Communities
Retail Stores
Strip Malls
Shopping Centers
Hotels
Restaurants
Customers we Serve
HOAs / COAs
Community Managers
Building Managers
Apartment Managers
National Chains
Property Owners
Services Provided
Structural Repair
Siding
Decking
Brick & Stone / Stone Veneer
Masonry / Concrete
Roofing
Remodeling
Facade
Painting
Doors / Locks
Flashing / Gutters
Awnings
Vandalism
Plumbing / Sewer
Trip Hazards
Complete Repair and Remodel Services

Structural Repairs

Paint, Drywall, Tile

Flooring

Remodel

+ More
Clarke Contractors is a team of experienced and certified IICRC professionals serving southwest Ohio and northern Kentucky. With the latest equipment and training, we are ready to handle any home or business repair needs. Our commitment to ethical business practices has earned us the prestigious Better Business Bureau Torch Award for Business Ethics and you can trust us to restore your property to its pre-damage condition. Contact us today to schedule a dress estimate.
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Property Management Services in Your Area
Our repair services covers 9 counties in Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky. Our experienced carpenters, painters, drywallers, floor installers, roofers and many others are ready to get busy with your building’s repair needs.
Questions to Ask Your Repair Contractor
Tell your contractor what you want, but ask for their approach. They may have a better solution. This separates experienced remodelers from the amateurs.
Reputable contractors will have good references. Check their website and other referral sources. Ask if you can call past customers if you’re still not sure.
Does the contractor work with national and local firms? What do its suppliers have to say about its service and responsiveness? A reputable contractor should have no problem providing a supplier list.
Ask what type of guarantees or warranties are offered on the materials and the repair work being performed.