Wake Forest, Wake County — Triangle.
Wake Forest holds three towns in one: a genuinely historic downtown where houses predate the college moving out, the Heritage-era subdivisions of the 2000s boom now hitting first-remodel age, and brand-new streets still getting sod. Each needs different hands — plaster and porches downtown, kitchen and floor upgrades in Heritage, warranty-age tweaks in the new stock — and one crew that reads all three saves owners from hiring by trial and error.
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The Heritage wave is the volume story: subdivision after subdivision built in the same few years, all arriving at the same remodel moment — original kitchens tired, master baths dated, carpet done. That synchronized aging means an owner here can watch three neighbors remodel and know their own house's timeline; the question is not whether but in what order, and a written whole-plan scope answers it even when the work happens in phases.
Downtown is the opposite craft: real old houses on real old streets, where remodeling means respecting what the house is while its kitchen, baths and systems join this century. Growth fills in the rest — commercial space downtown and along Capital Boulevard keeps opening and changing hands, each change a build-out with an opening date attached.
Areas we work in: Heritage, Downtown Wake Forest, Traditions, Holding Village, Jones Dairy area, Rolesville edge.




