Cary — 18 minutes from HQ
Cary is our second-most active market after Raleigh. The town’s large base of 1990s and 2000s-era homes means steady demand for kitchen and bathroom modernization, panel upgrades to support EVs and heat pumps, and the kind of maintenance work that comes with homes hitting the 20–30 year mark.
We’re 18 minutes from our Raleigh shop via US-1. Crews are in Cary most days of the week.
What we do in Cary
- Kitchen remodeling — Cary’s most requested project. Builder-grade 1990s kitchens with closed layouts, laminate counters, and insufficient electrical — opened up, modernized, and rewired.
- Bathroom remodeling — Primary suite renovations, hall bath updates, accessibility conversions for aging in place
- Electrical — 200-amp panel upgrades (common for EV charger support), recessed lighting, smart home wiring, outdoor lighting
- Plumbing — Water heater replacement (20-year-old tanks are reaching end of life across Cary’s housing stock), fixture upgrades, supply line replacement
- Handyman — Deck re-staining, pressure washing, drywall repairs, door replacement, all the deferred maintenance
Cary’s housing stock
Most of Cary was built in two waves:
1985–2000 (Preston, MacGregor Downs, Lochmere, Kildaire Farms): These homes are 25–40 years old. Common issues include builder-grade kitchens that have never been updated, 100-amp panels that can’t support modern electrical loads, original water heaters past their useful life, and early-generation HVAC systems tied to undersized electrical service.
2000–2015 (Amberly, Carpenter Village, Waverly Place): Newer homes with fewer structural issues but growing demand for EV charger circuits, home office additions, lighting upgrades, and the first round of cosmetic refreshes.
Both generations share one thing: they were built fast during Cary’s growth boom, and builder-grade finishes are now due for replacement.
Neighborhoods we serve
We work across all of Cary and western Wake County, including Preston, Amberly, Lochmere, Carpenter Village, Waverly Place, MacGregor Downs, Regency Park, Kildaire Farms, and the Cary ETJ areas extending into Chatham County.