Fort Mill has grown very fast, and much of the housing is recent subdivision building on generous lots. In practice that shifts the work: less structural remodeling, more finishing what the builder left plain — built-ins, trim and panel detail, accent walls, cabinetry upgrades, and decks and outdoor structures that were specified minimally. Older housing nearer the town center is a different job again, and closer in character to the historic parts of the North Carolina towns.
With newer housing the work is less about moving walls and more about finishing what was left plain: built-ins, trim and panel detail, an accent wall, cabinetry brought up to the rest of the house, and decks and outdoor structures that were specified to a minimum. Nearer the town center the older houses are a different job, closer to the historic parts of the North Carolina towns.
None of that decides a project on its own. A house is measured before anything is planned, existing conditions are recorded rather than assumed, and where something cannot be confirmed before the work starts we say so instead of hiding it inside a confident price. That is the same on every job, in Fort Mill as anywhere else we work.



