Any builders in eastern NC that can build on my property?
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Hewitt Remodeling Services LLC on May 29, 2013Cindy, First off, thank you for your service. Where in eastern NC are you building? TimHelpful Reply
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Cindy Rodgerson on May 29, 2013Just outside Williamston. And your very welcome!Helpful Reply
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Hewitt Remodeling Services LLC on May 30, 2013Cindy, We don't know anyone in the industry down in that area. However, Joyce Hearn of our local Tidewater Builders Association was able to get me some information. There is a Martin County HBA (Home Builder's Association). The point of contact is Pam Burbage; (252) 792-3006; email pamelaj7920 @yahoo.com TimHelpful Reply
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Cindy Rodgerson on May 30, 2013Thank you so much. That will help a lot.Helpful Reply
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Leslie D on May 30, 2013homeadvisor.com is a great resource. Everyone is prescreened and you get to see reviews from prior customers. Get at least 3 bids and make sure you compare apples to apples on their proposals. Some builders may exclude items that are included in other bids. Thank you for your service!Helpful Reply
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Cindy Rodgerson on Jun 04, 2013Thanks so much for all the help. It is much appreciated.Helpful Reply
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Euroshake on Jun 09, 2013This may help as well http://www.linkedin.com/groups/NC-Home-Builders-Association-4047019?goback=%2Eanp_4047019_1370789939602_1Helpful Reply
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Randi Destefano on Jun 12, 2013Cindy, before you hire someone, make sure that you hire an independent professional to review the plans with you and for you. It would be so disappointing to think you were getting something and it wasn't in the plans and/or the contract. My next piece of proactive advice would be to hire an independent project coordinator/inspector to visit the job site frequently during construction. Sometimes builders and project managers overlook quality control of their subs. Unfortunately, I'm seeing this more and more. By the time you move in and notice it the crooked tile, etc. it's took late to fix. Good luck! And remember that it should be a fun and exciting process for you and your husband.Helpful Reply
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