Overview
Drive west out of Crozet on Route 250 and the shoulder of the road gives way to the older, quieter part of the county: Greenwood, where the orchards and the estates and the rail line all predate most of what people think of as western Albemarle. It is the kind of place where a construction company chooses a name like Heirloom on purpose. An heirloom is something built to be handed down, and a builder who works out of Greenwood is working among houses that have already outlived several owners.
Heirloom Construction is a building and home-services contractor operating from 7576 Greenwood Station Rd, Greenwood, VA 22943, a short hop west of Crozet proper. It is a young company. As of the middle of 2026, its website is still a coming-soon page rather than a full portfolio, so much of what it will publish about itself is not yet up. What can be said with confidence is that it exists, it is local, and it answers the phone.
What they do
The honest short version: Heirloom Construction is a builder. The company name and its web address both point at construction and building work, which places it squarely in the trades-and-home-services corner of the local economy alongside the framers, remodelers, and general contractors who keep western Albemarle's housing stock standing. Beyond that, the specifics are best confirmed directly with the company, since its own descriptions of scope, specialties, and past projects are still being assembled for the site.
That reticence is worth reading generously. A great many good contractors in this county run lean and quiet, booking work by word of mouth long before they get around to a polished website. A placeholder page is not a sign of a placeholder business; it is usually a sign that the crew is out on a job site rather than at a desk. If you have a project in mind, the useful move is to call and describe it, and let them tell you whether it is the kind of work they take.
Getting in touch
The direct line is (434) 443-0555. Inquiries also go to sam@heirloombuilt.com, which is the name and address the company puts forward on its own landing page. The website lives at heirloombuilt.com; for now it is a single page announcing that more is coming, so email or the phone will get you a faster answer than the site will.
Greenwood sits just far enough west that it keeps its own character while remaining an easy drive from Crozet, Afton, and the Route 250 corridor. A builder headquartered here is well placed to work across that whole stretch of the county, from the older homes near the depot to the newer construction filling in the land between the mountains and the town. If you are weighing a renovation, an addition, or a build and want a contractor who is genuinely of this place rather than commuting in from Charlottesville, Heirloom Construction is worth a call while the rest of its story is still going up on the wall.
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Frequently asked questions
Where is Heirloom Construction?
Heirloom Construction is located at 7576 Greenwood Station Rd, Greenwood, VA 22943, USA, in Crozet, Virginia.
How do I contact Heirloom Construction?
You can call (434) 443-0555 or visit https://www.heirloombuilt.com/. Hours and current information are most reliable directly from the business.
What kind of business is Heirloom Construction?
Heirloom Construction is categorized as trades & home services in our Crozet directory. See the description and quick facts above for what makes this listing distinctive.
Sources: heirloombuilt.com