🏡In Touch Reno Awarded Healthy Homes Contract with the City of Atlanta

We’re proud to announce that In Touch Reno LLC has been officially selected as a contractor for the City of Atlanta’s Healthy Homes Program — a transformative initiative focused on creating safer, cleaner, and healthier living environments for residents across Atlanta.

As part of this mission, we’ll be helping to identify and eliminate hazards such as:

  • Unsafe flooring or damaged structures

  • Mold, moisture intrusion, and ventilation issues

  • Lead-based paint and other environmental threats

  • Plumbing, electrical, and safety code violations

This isn’t just construction — it’s community health.

Our role in the Healthy Homes Program aligns perfectly with our core values: quality craftsmanship, safety-first construction, and serving people with purpose. We are honored to be trusted by the City of Atlanta to perform work that improves families' lives one home at a time.

Whether we’re replacing unsafe flooring, upgrading ventilation systems, or bringing homes up to code, we approach every project with care, integrity, and a commitment to long-term impact.

What This Means for You:

  • We are now pre-approved for city-funded home improvement projects

  • Eligible residents may qualify for no-cost or reduced-cost repairs

  • We’ll be working closely with homeowners, inspectors, and city officials to ensure all work meets the highest health and safety standards

If you’re a homeowner in Atlanta and believe your home may qualify for the Healthy Homes Program — reach out. We’d be honored to help make your space safer, healthier, and more livable.

🌐 Learn more: Atlanta Healthy Homes Grant

💬 Final Word

Being selected for this program is more than a contract — it’s a responsibility. We’re not just building homes. We’re helping rebuild lives.

Stay tuned for updates as we begin work on our first Healthy Homes projects in the coming weeks.

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