- Kitchen Remodeling
- Bathroom Remodeling
- FlooringFrom big choices like cabinets and flooring, to the finer details like lighting and faucets, our Design Consultants will work with you to design each space to reflect your personal style. Design Studio visits are by appointment after signing the contract on you new home!
- Door Installation/Replacement
- DrywallsThe interior of your walls consist of drywall installed over wood. Because of the nature of organic materials used in construction, some contraction and expansion will occur as temperature and humidity changes. All buildings also undergo normal settlement. Also, interior paint and drywall is subject to nicks, stains and wear marks from furniture, children, pets, etc.
- FramingAll exterior doors have proper weather-stripping installed and all windows/exterior doors are air sealed tight to the framing members.
- Tile InstallationCaulking is an important part of regular homeowner maintenance. It is your responsibility as the homeowner to re-caulk as needed to improve cosmetic appearance and reduce the risk of high repair costs. When exposed to temperature and moisture changes over time, all caulking will shrink and lose effectiveness as a moisture seal. It is very important to regularly inspect the caulking around your sink tops, tubs, showers, toilets, windows, doors, siding, and ceramic tiles at least every six months or more often as necessary.
- FireplacesAward-winning Glenmere is the quintessential combination of location and style with impressive amenities such as a walk-in Jr. Olympic-sized pool, cabana with fireplace, open play area, tot lot, and future walking trails tying in with Wake County Greenway System.
- Carpeting
- New Construction
- Foundation Installation
- LandscapingThe grading and landscaping on your lot has been designed in a manner that ensures proper water runoff so that your property has protection from standing surface water or damage due to improper drainage. It is very important that you do not block the flow of water away from your home by creating planter boxes or similar gardening areas next to foundations such that water from gutter downspouts or roof runoff collects in them. Also, do not alter the slope of the ground away from your foundation, or block any drainage "swales" or shallow ditches on your property. When preparing flower beds or planting areas near your home, make sure the ground slopes away from the foundation. Also, do not plant anything too close to your foundation; three feet should be the minimum distance between any shrubbery and your foundation.
- Excavation
- Irrigation Systems
- Window Installation/Replacement
- Garage Door Repair/Replacement
- Siding
- InsulationInsulation installed makes 6 points of contact when installed vertically on exterior walls and also horizontally through the floor cavities.
- CaulkingIf any caulking appears cracked, hardened, discolored or chipped, it should be replaced. First, remove the old caulking with an appropriate cutting or scraping tool, while being careful not to damage the surrounding surfaces. Ensure the area is completely dry and apply new caulk with a caulking gun. Caulking materials can be purchased at your local home improvement store.