Historical Building Preservation, Athens, TN

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We help you keep a piece of history so that people in the future can enjoy it.

Since 1988, we have been building and remodeling homes and businesses in Athens, Tennessee. Even though new construction signifies progress and, in some cases, expansion, there’s also a need to preserve the past. That’s why we also fix up churches and preserve the community’s old buildings.

Historical Building Preservation in Athens, Tennessee

At Buckhead Construction Company, we work carefully and methodically to freeze a moment in time. This community values its history, and we want to support that. We also believe that historical building preservation is important to our culture and architecture. Because of this, we treat each historical building preservation job with the utmost care.

To lay a solid foundation for the project, our team does a lot of research on the building’s history, style of architecture, and original construction methods. As part of our historical building preservation process, we look for materials that match the historic period of the building.

In a quickly changing world, preserving old buildings is a link to the past. Historical building preservation is not just about keeping a building in good shape; it’s also about keeping a piece of history so that people in the future can enjoy it. We are very proud to help with this good cause.

If you want to capture a piece of history with a historical building preservation project, please get in touch with us. We’re happy to talk to you about your project, answer any questions you may have, and even show you a few of the projects we’ve done. Contact us today. We are bondable, insured, and licensed in the state of Tennessee.


At Buckhead Construction Company, we offer historical building preservation services in Knoxville, Oakridge, Lenoir City, Maryville, Athens, Cherokee, Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville, Morristown, Tazewell, Harlan, Middlesboro, and Williamsburg, Tennessee.