Going Green in Your New Home

Going Green in Your New Home

In the past few years, we’ve all put more focus on sustainability and going green. We replace plastic straws with reusable or biodegradable ones, carry reusable water bottles, bring our own bags to the store, and put as much in our recycling bins as possible. There...
Budgeting for Building Your Home

Budgeting for Building Your Home

When it comes to building your dream home, you want to get all the “must have” features and beauty.  You also want to make sure you’re getting the most out of your investment.  Sometimes, that’s as simple as knowing which features to splurge on and which to keep...
Normal Wear and Tear in a New Home

Normal Wear and Tear in a New Home

Every structure reveals signs of aging over time. If you see slight imperfections in your home over the years, don’t stress. They are a natural and unavoidable part of the home’s aging process. We’ll explain...
Choosing Insulation for Your New Home

Choosing Insulation for Your New Home

Building a new home is an exciting process, but the many decisions that come with it can feel overwhelming. When you’re comparing options, it may not always be easy to determine which option is the best for your family. That’s where we come in. We help you get through...
How Season Changes Affect Your New Home

How Season Changes Affect Your New Home

Image: Wayfair There is a big learning curve if you’re a first-time homebuyer. We’re here to help you learn the basics of home maintenance so that you can spend less time stressing about how to care for your home and more time doing the things you love in your...
Vinyl vs. Fiber Cement Siding

Vinyl vs. Fiber Cement Siding

Exterior siding (also called cladding) is the outermost surface of your home. The type of siding on your house impacts both your curb appeal and maintenance requirements. The two types of siding material we recommend to our North Carolina...