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Home Remodeling, Renovation and
Construction in Burnsville, MN

Recently Completed Projects

Dale & Karen Kitchen and bathroom updates
Jim Entire lower level/basement remodel with full bar and kitchenette
Dale & Geni   Removed wall, updated family room and entry area
Robert & Mary Louise Master bath suite addition
Rob & Deb Kitchen remodel, porch and interior updates
James & Jennifer Bathroom remodel, basement/lower level finish, whole home flooring update
Doug & Cindy Home addition (2nd level above the garage)
George & Ann Screened porch addition
Danielle & Kim Wall removal and complete kitchen redesign and remodel
Herm & Jan Kitchen remodel, basement/lower level finish, home addition, 4-season porch, two new decks, new windows, James Hardie siding

In addition to the above recently completed projects, James Barton Design-Build has completed a number of additional home remodeling and renovation projects within Burnsville. In fact, our Spring 2011 Parade of Homes Remodelers Showcase project was located in Burnsville. We're very familiar with the homes of Burnsville and have helped several of the city's residents breath new life into their home ownership dreams. Project types have included:

If you're a resident of Burnsville and would like to discuss your upcoming home remodeling project, please contact us today for a free project consultation.


The name Burnsville is attributed to an early Irish settler and land owner, William Byrne. His surname was recorded as "Burns" and was never corrected. Burnsville was a rural, primarily Irish, farming community which grew from 2,700 people in 1960 to become the tenth-largest city in the state with a population of over 60,220 people. Burnsville is 15 miles south of downtown Minneapolis in Dakota County in Minnesota. The city lies on the south bank of the Minnesota River and is less than fifteen minutes away from Minnesota Zoological Gardens, Valleyfair Amusement Park, Mystic Lake Casino, the Renaissance Festival and the Mall of America.

Among some of the notable buildings in Burnsville, the Burnsville Performing Arts Center has two theaters, a Proscenium Stage and a Black Box. The lobby is two stories tall with a sweeping view of Nicollet Commons Park, the Minnesota River Valley and the Minneapolis skyline.

The Burnsville Sun Current and ThisWeek Newspapers supply local news and the Minneapolis Star Tribune recently created a section dedicated to news south of the river. Burnsville currently has one high school, three junior highs and ten elementary schools operated by Burnsville Independent School District 191.

Burnsville has many notable residents, among them: Cedric Yarbrough, actor; Kristina Koznick, former World Cup ski racer and Kirsten Olson, ice skater and actress.

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Home Remodeling, Renovation and Construction Within the South Metro of Minnesota

Apple Valley, MN

Apple Valley's first town meeting was held on May 11, 1858 in a home near the area that is now Westview Elementary School.

Burnsville, MN

The name "Burnsville" is attributed to an early Irish settler and land owner, William Byrne. His surname was recorded as "Burns" and was never corrected.

Farmington, MN

Farmington is home to three properties listed on the Register of Historic Places for Dakota County: the Daniel F. Akin House, the Church of the Advent and the Exchange Bank Building.

Lakeville, MN

On the south metro fringe, Lakeville is one of the fastest growing cities in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area.

Prior Lake, MN

Prior Lake features many recreational amenities including more than 54 parks, over 100 miles of trails and sidewalks and 14 lakes.

Rosemount, MN

Four major highways link Rosemount to Minneapolis/St. Paul, and is home to the Pine Bend Refinery, which is the largest oil refinery in Minnesota and one of the largest in the United States.

Savage, MN

Once a shipbuilding port for the U.S. Navy, Savage is now an industrial manufacturing job center in the southern metro.

Shakopee, MN

Incorporated in 1857 as a booming river town, today Shakopee is the county seat of Scott County, and residents enjoy both the atmosphere of a small town and the resources of a metropolitan area. 

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