Interior Services for Perry Township
K and K Construction brings licensed, insured craftsmanship to Perry Township — from kitchen remodels and drywall to custom built‑ins and whole‑house rehabilitation.


Interior remodeling you can count on in Perry Twp
Perry Township combines the tranquility of rural living with proximity to Canton and Massillon. From classic farmhouses to modern subdivisions, K and K Construction delivers interior renovations that respect your home's character and enhance its function.
From our Massillon base (926 4th St NE), we serve Perry Township and all Stark County with a transparent, full‑service approach. One team, one estimate, and a workmanship guarantee on every interior surface.
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K and K Construction stands apart in Stark County
Licensed & insured · Ohio
Every interior project in Perry Township is covered by full liability and Ohio‑licensed tradespeople.
Local code expertise
We know Perry Township's permit process and Stark County building codes — no delays.
Written estimate, no surprises
Detailed line‑item estimate — the price we quote is the price you pay.
One team, full accountability
We don’t sub out critical work. Our crew does it all, start to finish.
Emergency interior repairs
Water damage? Storm damage? Call 330‑949‑6212 — 24/7 response.
Free in‑home consultation
We visit your Perry Twp home, discuss goals, and provide options — no pressure.
Interior services across Stark County & Perry Twp
We cover Perry Township and every community in Stark County. Same licensed team, same quality standards.
Interior remodeling in Perry Township & beyond
Common questions about interior work in Perry Twp
Straight answers from the team at K and K Construction.
Didn’t find your question? Call or email — we respond fast.
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