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Custom home construction (including waterfront and off-water homes), boat dock construction, design and planning support, permit assistance, full construction management from site preparation through move‑in, and post‑completion warranty support.
We serve Lake Gaston and surrounding Virginia towns (including Bracey and nearby Mecklenburg and Brunswick County communities), the Greater Triangle region (Wake County and nearby towns such as Raleigh, Cary, Apex and others), and portions of the North Carolina coast and nearby inland counties (including Morehead City, Beaufort, New Bern and Jacksonville).
Request a consultation and site visit to discuss goals and budget; after a site evaluation we provide a scoped proposal or preliminary estimate, an outline of design and permitting steps, and an estimated project timeline so you can decide how to proceed.
Yes — the process includes planning and permitting assistance, coordinating inspections, and on-site project management through construction to move‑in; specific permit needs and timelines are reviewed during the initial consultation.
Timelines vary with project type, site conditions and permitting requirements; smaller projects or renovations may take weeks to a few months, while custom homes and waterfront builds often take several months — a detailed schedule is provided with your proposal.
Warranty coverage and aftercare are provided; warranty terms and the process for submitting warranty requests are shared in the contract and during handover, and ongoing support is available after move‑in.
Initial consultations or preliminary estimates are commonly provided; final cost depends on design choices, materials, site work (especially for waterfront or dock projects), permitting, and any required structural or utility work — a detailed, itemized estimate is provided before work begins.