Why the town matters on a remodeling job
Most of a remodeling project is the same wherever the house is: the measuring, the protection, the sequence of trades, the quality checks at the end. What changes is the house — and around Charlotte the housing changes noticeably from one town to the next, because the towns were built out at different times and on different kinds of lot.
A close-in Charlotte neighborhood and a Fort Mill subdivision are not the same job even when the request is worded the same way. One is usually about moving a wall in a small kitchen; the other is usually about finishing what a builder left plain. A town where most houses went up in the same decade tends to need the kitchen, the bathrooms and the deck at around the same time, which is worth sequencing rather than meeting three times as an emergency.
That is what these pages are for. Not a different sales pitch per town, but a straight answer to the question a homeowner is actually asking: do you work here, and do you know what houses like mine usually need?
