Local coverage
Project conversations across Onslow County and the Crystal Coast.
What’s covered depends on which independent providers are taking work at a given time. Below, every community has its own rundown of housing and site context.
Camp Lejeune
On-base work follows separate access and authorization rules; nearby housing is strongly shaped by military turnover.
Read the local rundown →Richlands
An older town center and fast residential growth create mixed crawlspace, slab, and site-drainage conditions.
Read the local rundown →Swansboro
Historic coastal fabric, salt air, wind-driven rain, and low-lying lots demand coastal-appropriate materials.
Read the local rundown →Sneads Ferry
Rapid growth near waterways creates flood, wind, corrosion, and high-water-table considerations.
Read the local rundown →Holly Ridge
New subdivisions and coastal-plain terrain make grading, stormwater infrastructure, and wind exposure important.
Read the local rundown →Hubert
Military-adjacent neighborhoods and wooded lower-density lots create varied access and moisture conditions.
Read the local rundown →Maysville
Older small-town housing and rural-edge properties often involve crawlspaces, wells or septic, and long drainage paths.
Read the local rundown →Surf City
Barrier-island and mainland homes face salt, wind, sun, flood exposure, and elevated-construction details.
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