About Us
Larlee Construction, LLC specializes in historic renovations, additions and repairs to historic homes and buildings throughout Aiken County and surrounding areas. Our home restorations blend seamlessly with the architectural style and period details of the historic home, while adding the modern convenience, energy efficiency and comfort that you need today. Turn to the old home experts – Larlee Construction, LLC – to preserve your home’s historic character, longevity, functionality and value.
In addtion to historic renovations, Larlee Construction also builds custom homes and horse barns applying the same meticulous attention to details as we do to renovations. Bring us your plans or ideas for your dream home and we'll make that dream a reality.
Larlee Achieves Master Builder Designation
Grant Larlee of Larlee Construction, LLC has earned the designation of Certified Master Builder in Aiken. “This means that Grant has gone far beyond merely holding a state builders license,” said Master Builder Chairman A.P. Neal.
Neal explained, “The Master Builder Program was created by the Home Builders Association of South Carolina as a way to increase the professionalism of home builders in the state and to provide an increased level of protection for consumers.”
In order to reach this level, Grant had to participate in 20 hours of continuing education, provide seven reference letters, assure a one-year warranty on all his homes and show at least five years' experience in home building.
Master Builders must sign an agreement that requires him to provide the client with a construction contract and that he maintain membership in the Home Builders Association.
Although South Carolina has one of the most rigorous licensing requirements in the country, the Home Builders Association of SC has begun this program to allow builders to go up even higher.
“This program is good for our builders” said A.P. Neal, “but it is even better news for consumers.” Neal said only twenty states require a person to take a written test to be licensed. “Although we are one of those states we have felt we could do even better,” said Neal.

