2010 tour of remodeled homes
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15 professionally remodeled homes on tour in Greensboro and Guilford CountyTRANSCRIPT
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Increasing home value, completing needed maintenance, and improvingenergy-efficiency are just some of the reasons to remodel today.
Your home is your castle, but sometimes that castle may need a facelift.Remodeling is a great way to create a home environment that can meet yourfamily’s changing needs and tastes without you having to necessarily spenda lot of money or move.
The Greensboro Builders Association is here to help you achieve yourdreams by entrusting your home renovation to a qualified professionalremodeler.
We invite you to attend our 13th annual Tour of Remodeled Homes,presented by the Remodelers Council, which represents licensed generalcontractors specializing in renovation and remodeling. Come out and seefirsthand the quality workmanship by these professional remodelers andtrade contractors.
There are numerous benefits to choosing a professional remodeler for yournext home improvement project including:
• Technical training and experience in home remodeling
• Ability to creatively address budget and space constraints
• Industry knowledge on tax credits and other ways to save you money
• Commitment to excellent customer service
• Quality workmanship
• Professional references
Again, the annual Tour of Remodeled Homes is a great way to get started onyour home renovation project.
For information on home remodeling…and to find a professional remodelerin the Triad, visit the Greensboro Builders Association website atwwwwww..GGrreeeennssbboorrooBBuuiillddeerrss..oorrgg..
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2010 TOUR SPONSORS
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305 FRIENDSHIP DRIVEGREENSBORO, NC 27409
336.855.8660www.ferguson.com
3005 Flagstone StreetGreensboro, NC 27406
336.273.2866
200-J Pomona DriveGreensboro, NC 27407
336.299.2969www.wolfehomes.com
HOMES ON TOUR
1Southern Evergreen, LLC408 North Cedar Street
2Southern Structures, Inc.1360 Seminole Drive
3Kevin Jones Design-Build1901 Lafayette Avenue
4Classic Construction of North Carolina, Inc.
#7 Loch Ridge Court
5Acorn Construction, Inc.2311 Blue Ridge Drive
6Leon Wood General Contractor, Inc.
6015 Tamannary Drive
7Homes Built by Design, Inc.
7506 Longhorn Drive
8Leon Wood General Contractor, Inc.5704 Snow Hill Drive, Summerfield
9Kevin Jones Design-Build3512 Smoketree Drive
10DLM Builders, Inc.
2909 Shady Lawn Drive
11Wolfe Homes/The Kitchen Studio, Inc.
1100 North Holden Road
12Omega Creations Kitchen
& Bath Design Firm3 Brandy Drive
13Brickwood Builders, Inc.
4644 Jamesford Drive, Jamestown
14Booe Building & Remodeling5514 Mecklenburg Road
15Windsor’s Cabinetry for Kitchens and Baths
4104 Duplin Court
The annual Tour of Remodeled Homes is a great way for you to
meet area remodelers, suppliers and trade contractors to discuss
your vision and dreams for your next remodeling project.
To help you get started, below are a few tips for planning
a successful home remodel that you can enjoy for many years
to come.
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You likely have some projects in mind, such as modernizing the
bathroom, renovating the kitchen, replacing windows or
repairing the roof. Prioritize your wish list. Maybe you don’t
have the budget for your dream remodel, but professional
remodelers can maximize your dollars by doing the work in
phases, suggesting budget-friendly products and materials, and
implementing creative design solutions.
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Utilize the annual Tour of Remodeled Homes to meet area
contractors and see their work firsthand. You can search the
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and licensed general contractors specializing in remodeling.
Asking friends and neighbors for names of qualified remodelers
will also help you find a match for your project.
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After you start speaking with remodelers and find one or two
who match your project’s needs, you may also want to conduct
some background research by checking with the Better Business
Bureau, talking to their references, and confirming they are
licensed general contractors in NC, as well as active members of
the GBA Remodelers Council.
If you have a house that was built prior to 1978, you will also
want to make sure you contract with a NC Certified Lead
Professional that will have the training requirements and
certifications needed to address EPA guidelines for lead-based
paint hazards within your home.
Tips For A SuccessfulHome Remodel
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hroughout the summer months, most homeowners grow
eager to start remodeling projects to update and refresh
their surroundings. Before getting started, it’s a good idea to hire
a professional remodeler for a workable plan and better results.
“A professional remodeler knows how to translate a
homeowner’s dreams and budget into a beautiful reality,” said
Ed Butler, Brickwood Builders, GBA Remodelers Council chair.
“They have the expertise and skills to satisfy a customer while
keeping the budget in check.”
The Greensboro Builders Association’s Remodelers Council has
been in existence for more than twenty years. Industry
professionals in all aspects of remodeling participate in ongoing
educational and networking programs that prepare them to help
homeowners meet their remodeling challenges and needs.
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Talk over the details of the home remodeling project and begin
reviewing the contract. You’ll want to confirm the remodelers’
insurance coverage, ask about any warranties on their work,
know who is responsible for obtaining any building permits, and
understand the process for making any change orders after the
contract is signed. Make sure that you and your remodeler see
eye to eye before you sign on the dotted line.
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If your remodel includes replacing windows or doors, adding
insulation, installing new roofing, upgrading heating or
air-conditioning units, updating the water heater, or installing
energy generating products (such as solar panels, heat pumps, or
wind turbines) then you can take advantage of federal energy
efficiency tax credits that will help defray costs and maximize
your remodeling budget while reducing home energy bills. Learn
more at www.nahb.org/efficiencytaxcredit.
For more tips on planning a home remodel or hiring
a professional remodeler, we encourage you to take advantage of
the annual Tour of Remodeled Homes. It’s a great way to see
a variety of professional remodeling projects, as well as
informally visit with area remodelers.
IT’S NO SECRET.WOLFE HOMES ALWAYSHAVE A HAPPY ENDING!Whether you’re considering a new customhome or the renovation of your currentresidence, count on Wolfe for the best design,materials and construction for your investment.
Our Custom Homes division is known foraward winning custom homes that are uniquelyindividualized to meet your specific needs.And when it comes to renovation, remodelingor expansion, our Renovations division deliverssuperior craftsmanship, quality and lasting value.
New or newly remodeled, a Wolfe residencewill be a place for stories, secrets, gigglesand dreams. Call us. We’re the one builderthat you’ll be proud to tell your friends about!
wolfehomes.comJim Wolfe & David Schenck
Greensboro, NC • 336.299.2969
SPONSOR
See what passion can build.TM
For a complete list of area remodelers, visit the GBA website at wwwwww..GGrreeeennssbboorrooBBuuiillddeerrss..oorrgg..
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• Approximately 250,000 children in the United States havepotentially harmful levels of lead in their bloodstream.Children are exposed to lead primarily through lead-basedpaint in poor condition and lead-contaminated dust and soilfound in facilities and homes built prior to 1978.
• Common renovation activities that disturb lead-based paintand coatings may create lead dust and paint chips which canbe harmful to children and adults.
• To protect against this risk, the United States EnvironmentalProtection Agency (EPA) issued the Lead; Renovation,Repair and Painting Program (RRP) Rule.
• The State of North Carolina gained authorization toadminister the Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP)Program in North Carolina in lieu of EPA effectiveJanuary 2010.
• The rules require the use of lead-safe work practices andother actions aimed at preventing lead poisoning whendisturbing lead-based paint during renovation andremodeling work.
• The North Carolina Lead-Based Paint Hazard ManagementProgram-RRP Rules affects renovators who receivecompensation for work performed in single and multi-familyhousing and in child-occupied facilities built prior to 1978.
• The North Carolina LHMP-RRP program mandates thatfirms performing renovation, repair, or painting becomecertified. Individuals such as renovators, contractors,property managers, and others performing renovations inhomes and facilities built before 1978, must also be certified,use trained workers, and use lead-safe work practices.
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You’ll miss the way themorning sun spills acrossthe nook in the hall. Missthe side-yard maples, theneighborhood.
You like it here. Just wishthe kitchen was newer.
The master bath, larger. Wishyou had an extra bedroom andsun porch.
Gary Jobe can work with yourwishes, transforming your homeinto what you want it to be.All with the same aesthetic flareyou’d find in a brand new GaryJobe home. Call us. Let’s talk.And chances are, you’ll discover what so many havebeen asking for these past 30 years.
421 N. Edgeworth StreetGreensboro, NC 27401
Gary Jobe336-549-1146 I 336-272-2772
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ACORN CONSTRUCTION, INC.Mark Bolens336.215.7871mbolens@triad.rr.comwww.acornconstructioninc.com
Acorn Construction is a wellestablished company with qualityand customer relations as top
priority. Together with designers, subcontractors and our own welltrained team we strive to provide a quality finished product that meetsthe client’s needs. Acorn has received numerous awards for outstandingquality and professionalism.
BOOE BUILDING & REMODELINGJim [email protected]
Jim Booe and his team at Booe Building andRemodeling have been remodeling homes inGreensboro for the past fourteen years.With Jim’s engineering experience, more thanone hundred years combined experience of his
lead carpenters, and close relationship with subcontractors and suppliers;leads to a professional remodeling experience with a commitment toexcellence in quality while finishing projects on time.
BRICKWOOD BUILDERS, INC.Ed and Debbie Butler336.852.7400dbutler@brickwoodbuilders.comwww.brickwoodbuilders.comwww.facebook/brickwoodbuilders
Brickwood Builders, Inc. is a full-servicedesign/build organization specializing incustom residential renovation and homeadditions. Our goal is to provide unique andfunctional solutions to meet the needs and
lifestyles of today’s homeowners while preserving the architecturalintegrity and character of the home. We provide in-house design services,skilled craftsmanship and high quality customer service to create value forour clients and ensure a positive remodeling experience.
2010 TOUR OF REMODELED HOMES
MEET THE REMODELERS
DLM BUILDERS, INC.Leslie [email protected]
DLM has been lovingly caringfor our clients’ homes since 1993.Whether you need repairs and
maintenance, new windows for energy efficiency, exterior or structuralrenovations, a ground-up addition, or to bring your kitchen or bath up todate for 2010, a project like yours is on our resume. Let us introduce youto a happy client who has been where you are now, and begin the processthat will take you to your own favorite new place.
CLASSIC CONSTRUCTION OFNORTH CAROLINA, INC.Robin Yaun336.545.5923info@classicconstructionnc.comwww.classicconstructionnc.com
Our company performs residential andcommercial renovations, restorations,additions and remodeling, as well as custombuilt new homes. Our company is committedto three primary objectives with every project:
1) use of quality materials and workmanship from the beginning of theproject to completion, 2) conclude each project in an expeditious mannerwithout sacrificing quality during the process, and 3) providing a greatvalue and investment for the homeowner. We pride ourselves on beingeasy to work with and dependable. Also, we communicate with thehomeowner from start to finish and set parameters and expectations forthe entire project. Lastly, we want the homeowner to be proud of theirconstruction “venture” and willing to recommend Classic Constructionof North Carolina in the future. Your satisfaction is a top priority.
HOMES BUILT BY DESIGN, INC.Tammy Roberts336.644.0199builtbydesign@triad.rr.comwww.homesbuiltbydesign.com
Homes Built by Design, Inc. has beendesigning projects for the past 17 years.I have a passion for designing and buildingbeautiful quality built homes with lastingrelationships. We have the ability to design
in-house, which leads to superior results. Quality workmanship,integrity, staying on budget and time is our goal on every project andour customers are our best advertisement.
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KEVIN JONES DESIGN-BUILDKevin Jones336.402.1464kevinjones@triad.rr.comwww.kevinjonesdesignbuild.com
At Kevin Jones Design-Build, we have beenremodeling homes in the Triad for the pasteight years. We provide full design and buildservices for kitchens, baths, additions, andcomplete home renovations. We also are a
full service kitchen and bath dealer. Call us to schedule an appointmentto visit our showroom and let our design professionals help you with yournext remodeling project.
MEET THE REMODELERS2010 TOUR OF REMODELED HOMES
WINDSOR’S CABINETRYFOR KITCHENS & BATHS
Helen Marshburn336.851.0052helen@windsorscabinetry.comwww.windsorscabinetry.com
We at Windsor’s Cabinetry love whatwe do and it shows! A highly talented,
dedicated and experienced staff (more than eighty years combined) along witha vast selection of products, ensures that your kitchen or bath project will bebeautiful and on budget. We invite you to visit our showroom and let us assistyou in your “homework” whether it is new construction or remodeling.
SOUTHERN EVERGREENTom Garcia336.286.3886informa-tion@southernevergreen.comwww.southernevergreen.com
Southern Evergreen, LLCis committed to sustainable
construction practices, whether building an addition, renovating orremodeling. In business since 1999, our team of constructionprofessionals are all NAHB Certified Green Professionals, and we arealso the Southern Living™ Custom Home Builder for the Greensboroarea. Give us your dreams, and Southern Evergreen will craft a superiorhome or renovation which will stand the test of time.
LEON WOOD GENERALCONTRACTOR, INC.
Bryce [email protected]
We are a family owned residential builder,remodeler, and home improvement firm.We celebrate 36 years of service to thePiedmont Triad and surrounding areas.
OMEGA CREATIONS KITCHEN& BATH DESIGN FIRM
Tommy Marsh336.643.6615omegacreations@triad.rr.comwww.omegacreationscabinetry.com
After decades of providing finecabinetry, we still say “Great Kitchens
come from Great Ideas.” Though not all related by blood, our family ofdesigners and craftsmen don’t see your project as just another job, butas an opportunity to help you create your perfect place to come home to.
SOUTHERN STRUCTURES, INC.Martha [email protected]
Southern Structures, Inc., over the past thirty years,has provided the highest quality homes for customersin the Greensboro and surrounding areas. They havebeen recognized with numerous local and nationalawards in addition to being featured in nationalmagazines and books. Each new project, new home
or renovation, is begun by attentive and careful listening to each client as theydescribe their vision. This dream is transformed by Southern Structures as theypartner with each homeowner, architect or architectural designer, interiordesigner, subcontractor, artisan, and supplier to construct beautiful distinctivehomes with outstanding craftsmanship and quality materials. Once completed,the reward for Martha Houck Faw, Southern Structures’ owner and generalcontractor, is in bringing the homeowner’s dream to life.
WOLFE HOMESJim [email protected]
JimWolfe, a native of Greensboro, has beenremodeling homes since 1980. Wolfe Homesoffers remodeling, additions, whole houserenovations, service work and custom homes.
DESIGN PARTNER
THE KITCHEN STUDIO, INC.Gina Arledge336.855.0903kitchenstudio@triadbiz.rr.comwww.thekitchenstudioinc.com
Creating the Heart of your Home, The Kitchen Studio crafts beautifulcustom kitchens for every lifestyle. Unique design, quality workmanshipand unparalleled service are objectives on every project.
New this year, the GBA Remodelers Council will be
spearheading a home renovation of a foreclosed home in the
same neighborhood that will be provided to a Habitat family.
As in years past, GBA members come together – builders,
remodelers, suppliers, trade contractors and service providers –
to help hard working and deserving families achieve the dream
of homeownership along with strengthening neighborhoods.
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GBA members and Habitat families that will make a positive
difference.
Join us as everyone benefits from this incredible partnership
created in 2003 that has constructed 36 homes to date in similar
one week builds with plans to provide seven additional families
a new home this fall!
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HHaabbiittaatt and submit to Habitat for Humanity of Greater
Greensboro, P.O. Box 3402, Greensboro, NC 27402 or call
(336) 275-4663.
Raising Roofs...Builders for Habitat
he Greensboro Builders Association and Habitat for
Humanity of Greater Greensboro are teaming up again
this fall to build 6 houses in one week at The Village
at Northside.
Builder teams have been formed and house plans have been
designed to meet Energy Star and National Green Building
Standard certification. Partner families have been selected in
which each family will complete their 300 sweat-equity hours
working on other Habitat homes.
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Helping you achieveyour remodeling dreamsfrom the design of the
project till completion
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408 NORTH CEDAR STREET
REMODELER
Southern Evergreen, LLCTom Garcia336.286.3886information@southernevergreen.comwww.southernevergreen.com
BEFORE
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION: HISTORIC RENOVATION
Southern Evergreen, LLC was called upon by PreservationGreensboro Development Fund to renovate a home, morethan 100 years old, which had been slated for demolition.Moved to a new site, the house was saved from ruin, andtransformed into a wonderful dwell ing for futuregenerations to enjoy. Many of the unique details of the housewere preserved or copied from the original.
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Inside trim work needed special attention and careful restorationof the old wood.
DIRECTIONS
408 North Cedar Street
South on Elm Street. Right on Bellemeade Street. Right onCedar Street. Or West Smith Street. Right on Cedar Street.
Chapman ConcreteFerguson Enterprises, Inc.Sears Commercial SalesWeeks Hardwood Flooring
To insulate the walls and not remove plaster, holes were drilledand insulation was blown in, while working within budgetaryconsiderations.
GBA Associate Members
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REMODELER
Southern Structures, Inc.Martha [email protected]
BEFORE
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION: COMPLETE RENOVATION
Our overall objective with this project was providing the clients with a modern inspired home melded with an early 1920’s erafarmhouse. Facing the challenges of age and condition of the existing structure combined with the narrowness of the lot meanthaving to think carefully about the design and construction of this project. No modern HVAC, electrical wiring or plumbingmeant putting all those systems into place in this slab-on-grade home. The original home dates back to the original estate fromwhich the Lake Daniel area was carved and the house stands at the highest point within what was then Greensboro’s city limits.Newly added features in the additions to the home include polished concrete flooring with hydronic heating elementsthroughout as well as an exposed framing loft constructed from hickory timbers felled and sawn on site. During the constructionprocess, reusing available resources and materials helped to minimize our ecological impact
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1360 SEMINOLE DRIVE
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DIRECTIONS
1360 Seminole Drive
Bryan Boulevard or Wendover Avenue to Westover Terrace.Turn on Seminole Drive. The house is at the top of the hill onSeminole Drive.
A Sani-Can Service, Inc.Allman Brothers Painting, Inc.Beeson Hardware & Lumber Co.Blake Electric Co.Bobby's Concrete, Inc.Borum Wade & Associates, PABSH DesignC. J. Cheek Builder, Inc.C. T. Tile and MarbleFerguson Enterprises, Inc.Got You Floored, Inc.
Imagine Tile & StoneNew Garden Landscaping
& NurseryPegram-WestPest Management Systems, Inc.Piedmont Wholesale
Engineered ProductsRSG-Greensboro, Inc.The Stone ResourceWades Heating
& Air Conditioning
GBA Associate Members
Largest TILE& STONEShowroom in the Triad
• FREE Design Assistance• Products to Fit Any Budget• Ceramic, Porcelain Tumbled
Marble & Hand Made Tile• Also Glass & Metal Tiles
336-854-TILE (8453)410-D Gallimore Dairy Rd., Greensboro, NC 27409
Largest TILE& STONEShowroom in the Triad
GREENSBOROUGHTILE & STONE
SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE HOME
• Loft inspired interior with exposed wood beams harvestedfrom the site
• Polished concrete floor with exposed aggregate andhydronic heat
• High ceiling light wells in the open plan kitchen andliving room
• Roof terrace looking out upon the highest point neardowntown Greensboro
• Preservation of many of the features of the existing home,such as beadboard ceilings and built-ins
• Extensive reuse of building materials found onsite;including siding, concrete slabs, and wood harvestedduring clearing.
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REMODELER
Kevin Jones Design-BuildKevin Jones336.402.1464kevinjones@triad.rr.comwww.kevinjonesdesignbuild.com
BEFORE
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: SECOND STORY ADDITION
Our goal for this project was to add a full second story to this already beautiful one-story home in Old Irving Park. Nestledon a cul-de-sac it provides great views of the Greensboro Country Club Golf Course. This huge second story addition includesa new master suite with a marble bath, a new guest suite, a dramatic stairway, and a spacious library with a walk-out terraceoverlooking the golf course. The clients were able to remain in the home during the entire construction process and great carewas taken to minimize the impact to their lives. Temporary stairs were added in the front and back to allow access into the homeduring the remodel without entering the main level. Originally scheduled for the 2011 Tour of Remodeled Homes, detailedplanning and swift execution allowed this remodel to be completed in only three months – just in time for the 2010 Tour ofRemodeled Homes!
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1901 LAFAYETTE AVENUE
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Natural marble throughout the master bath.
DIRECTIONS
1901 Lafayette Avenue
North on Elm Street. Left on Sunset Drive. Left on LafayetteAvenue. The house is at the end of the cul-de-sac on the golf course.
ABC Roofing, Inc.Alamance Iron WorksBSH DesignButler LightingCarolina Kitchen & BathDavid Abbott PaintingImagine Tile & StoneIvey Lane, Inc.New Home Building Supply
Library on second floor with terrace overlooking golf course.
Pete Wall Plumbing Co., Inc.Piedmont PortablesPine Hall Brick CompanyResidential Engineering Services, P.A.Sherwin Williams /
Duron Paint CompanyTrane ResidentialWeeks Hardwood Flooring
GBA Associate Members
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REMODELER
Classic Construction of North Carolina, Inc.Robin Yaun336.545.5923info@classicconstructionnc.comwww.classicconstructionnc.com
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION: FAMILY ROOM AND COVERED PORCH ADDITION
The primary objective for this project was to stay in keeping with the architecture of the original home and the beautifuloutdoor surroundings. The second objective was to give the homeowner a large Family Room, as well as a new Covered Porchand a Patio/Pool renovation. The logistics and staging of the work area were challenging due to the limited access and availablespace. Blending the new updated structure with the stately charm of the existing portion of the house was also a priority.
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#7 LOCH RIDGE COURT
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New hardwood flooring was installed to match the existinghardwoods throughout the house.
DIRECTIONS
#7 Loch Ridge Court
North on Elm Street. Right on Provincetown Court. Right on LochRidge Drive. Left on Loch Ridge Court. (Provincetown Subdivision)
BEK Paint Co., Inc.Craft Insurance Center, Inc.Ferguson Enterprises, Inc.Innovative Kitchens & Baths, Inc.Insulating, Inc.New Home Building SupplyPegram-WestPine Hall Brick CompanyTotal Heating & Cooling, Inc.
Custom cabinets and built-ins were crafted for the project.Careful detail as shown in the custom millwork can be seenthroughout the project.
GBA Associate Members
SPONSOR
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REMODELER
Acorn Construction, Inc.Mark Bolens336.215.7871mbolens@triad.rr.comwww.acornconstructioninc.com
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION: SIDE ENTRANCE AND NEW BATHROOMS
The goal for this project was to create a new side entry for the family and guests. Having a front entry located some distanceaway from the circle drive was not convenient for every day traffic. The only existing side entrance was through the garagewhich required the overhead door to be open. The task for Acorn Construction and our team of subcontractors was to take anexisting bedroom and bath to create a new entrance, smaller bedroom with adjoining full bath and new powder room. On theexterior, we removed a window and replaced it with a new custom door, added new brick steps with covered porch (featuringa copper roof). The new entrance hall includes beaded wainscot and built in cabinets which were designed for coats, storage andinclude bench seating areas. The new powder room has the look and feel of an old style bath, featuring a pedestal sink, built-inwooden medicine cabinet and beaded wainscot throughout. With the help of our great subcontractors, designers andhomeowners, Acorn Construction finished another beautiful and functional project.
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A new functional bedroom with adjoining bath was one of thebenefits of this renovation.
DIRECTIONS
2311 Blue Ridge Drive
From downtown, take Battleground Avenue North. Right on OldBattleground Avenue through Battle Forest. Right on Lake BrandtRoad. Left on Century Oaks Boulevard. Right on Blue Ridge Drive.
Alamance Iron WorksFerguson Enterprises, Inc.Huckabee & AssociatesNew Home Building SupplyPine Hall Brick CompanyWeeks Hardwood Flooring
New built-in cabinets for storage and seating can be found in theentrance hall.
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Southern Evergreen, LLC408 North Cedar StreetSouth on Elm Street. Right on Bellemeade Street. Right on Cedar Street.Or West Smith Street. Right on Cedar Street.
Southern Structures, Inc.1360 Seminole DriveBryan Boulevard or Wendover Avenue to Westover Terrace. Turn onSeminole Drive. The house is at the top of the hill on Seminole Drive.
Kevin Jones Design-Build1901 Lafayette AvenueNorth on Elm Street. Left on Sunset Drive. Left on Lafayette Avenue.The house is at the end of the cul-de-sac on the golf course.
Classic Construction of North Carolina, Inc.#7 Loch Ridge CourtNorth on Elm Street. Right on Provincetown Court. Right on Loch RidgeDrive. Left on Loch Ridge Court. (Provincetown Subdivision)
Acorn Construction, Inc.2311 Blue Ridge DriveFrom downtown, take Battleground Avenue North. Right on OldBattleground Avenue through Battle Forest. Right on Lake Brandt Road.Left on Century Oaks Boulevard. Right on Blue Ridge Drive.
Leon Wood General Contractor, Inc.6015 Tamannary DriveLake Brandt Road. Right on Air Harbor Drive. Right on Gold Dust Trail.Right on Tamannary Drive. Home is on the right.
Homes Built by Design, Inc.7506 Longhorn DriveFrom Greensboro: Lake Brandt Road. Right on James Doak Parkway. Lefton Royster. Right on Longhorn Drive. Home is second on right.
From Highway 150 and Lake Brandt Road, south on Lake Brandt Road.Left on James Doak Parkway for 1.1 miles. Left on Royster. Right onLonghorn Drive. Home is second on right.
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Leon Wood General Contractor, Inc.5704 Snow Hill Drive, SummerfieldHighway 220 North. Left on Highway 150 West. Go through one stop light.Left on Brookbank Road. First left on Snow Hill Drive. Home is on the left.
Kevin Jones Design-Build3512 Smoketree DriveFrom Battleground Avenue, turn on Westridge Road. Travel 2/10 of a mile.Right on Smoketree Drive. Home is last on the right.
DLM Builders, Inc.2909 Shady Lawn DriveShady Lawn Drive intersects North Holden Road between Bryan Boulevardand Benjamin Parkway. Take Shady Lawn Drive going North, go three blocksand cross Edney Ridge, home is the third on the left.
From Battleground Avenue near Lowe’s, turn onto Edney Ridge and take thesecond right on Shady Lawn Drive. Home is the third on the left.
Wolfe Homes1100 North Holden RoadHome is on the right on Holden Road, going North between Cornwallis Driveand Hobbs Road. Please park on adjacent street or at the BicentennialGardens. Look for signs.
Omega Creations Kitchen & Bath Design Firm3 Brandy DriveFrom West Wendover Avenue turn on Meadowood Street (across fromCostco). Travel approximately ½ mile. Right into Brandywine Subdivision,pass clubhouse take next left.
Brickwood Builders, Inc.4644 Jamesford Drive, JamestownSouth on Guilford College Road. Approximately one-half mile beyond theintersection of Guilford College and Piedmont Parkway, turn right onJamesford Drive. House is on the left.
Booe Building and Remodeling5514 Mecklenburg RoadHigh Point Road towards Sedgefield. Left on Alamance Road. Right onMecklenburg Road. The home is on the right.
Windsor’s Cabinetry for Kitchens and Baths4104 Duplin CourtHigh Point Road South. Left on Suttonwood Drive. Right on RockinghamRoad. Right on Gaston Drive. Left on Duplin Drive. Bear slightly to the righton Duplin Court.
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Leon Wood General Contractor, Inc.Leon [email protected]
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION: LAUNDRY/ATTIC GAME ROOM/BATHROOMS
This project became a joint venture between the Homeowners and the Contractor, with the homeownersproviding sweat equity on the built-ins in the game room along with wallpaper removal and painting of the upstairsbathroom. The attic area over the garage was finished and turned into a game room for fun and relaxation. During theproject we updated two baths – an existing upstairs guest bath as well as moving an existing laundry from the kitchen intoa newly renovated hall bath.
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6015 TAMANNARY DRIVE
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Game Room over garage is complete with built-in cabinets anda new sound system.
DIRECTIONS
6015 Tamannary Drive
Lake Brandt Road. Right on Air Harbor Drive. Right on Gold DustTrail. Right on Tamannary Drive. Home is on the right.
ARC Security and Fire Solutions, Inc.BEK Paint Co., Inc.Ivey Lane, Inc.Pegram-WestSherwin Williams / Duron Paint CompanyWalsh Tile & Marble Co.
Furniture grade vanity with granite tops compliment the tileflooring in this new bathroom.
GBA Associate MembersHEDGECOCK ELECTRIC INC.
Marty Hedgecock Ph. 336.643.9863Fax. 336.298.4190Cell. 336.215.5216Nextel. 7051
N.C. LIC. 13857-L6004 TROTTER RIDGE RD.SUMMERFIELD, NC 27358
www.GreensboroBuilders.org
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REMODELER
Homes Built by Design, Inc.Tammy Roberts336.644.0199builtbydesign@triad.rr.comwww.homesbuiltbydesign.com
BEFORE
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION: KITCHEN/ADDITION
The homeowners needed more space for living, garage andoutdoor living. The goal was to keep the new additionlooking like it was part of the original home without beingable to tell it had been remodeled. We were able toaccomplish this and spruce up the existing home a bit too byadding a new 8’ tall mahogany front entry door and somecopper eyebrow accents. They now have an awesome newoutdoor living area with fireplace, home theater, two cargarage, laundry room and more…
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7506 LONGHORN DRIVE
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DIRECTIONS
7506 Longhorn Drive
From Greensboro: Lake Brandt Road. Right on James DoakParkway. Left on Royster. Right on Longhorn Drive. Home is secondon right.From Highway 150 and Lake Brandt Road, south on Lake BrandtRoad. Left on James Doak Parkway for 1.1 miles. Left on Royster.Right on Longhorn Drive. Home is second on right.
Amanzi Marble & GraniteBennett Backhoe, Inc.Butler LightingC. T. Tile and MarbleCox ConstructionFerguson Enterprises, Inc.
The back covered porch has a stamped concrete floor, pine boardceiling, sound system and flat screen.
First Citizens BankOverhead Door Company
of GreensboroPegram-WestPine Hall Brick CompanyReddi-Jon Portable Toilet Company
GBA Associate Members
Sales, Service,Monitoring
1103 NORWALK STREETGREENSBORO, NC336.854.3281800.284.3281
A new home theater complete with dry bar and full bathare above the garage, along with a knee wall access for children’splay area.
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REMODELER
Leon Wood General Contractor, Inc.Bryce [email protected]
BEFORE
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION: MANCAVE AND DECK
The “mancave” garage was designed to give the man of thehouse a place to “get away” for a while. The rustic look takesyou back to the good ole’ days, still equipped with some mod-ern conveniences. The deck materials were chosen to givebeauty and rustic charm to the rear of the house.We did encounter a few challenges while working on thisproject – working with reclaimed oak boards from old barnspresented some challenges with workmanship and mergingrustic looks and feels with modern conveniences requiredpre-construction planning.
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5704 SNOW HILL DRIVE
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A comfortable place to escape from life’s daily grinds.
DIRECTIONS
5704 Snow Hill Drive, Summerfield
Highway 220 North. Left on Highway 150 West. Go through onestop light. Left on Brookbank Road. First left on Snow Hill Drive.Home is on the left.
Heart pine decking was reclaimed from milled beams.
47 Years of Quality Intallations in the Triad.
We Have Our Own Full TimeProfessional Installers.
Showroom Hours:Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri., 8-5 pm / Thurs. 8-7 pm
(336) 674-88394719 Pleasant Garden Road, Pleasant Garden, NC 27313
www.mariontile.com
We Specialize In:• Ceramic Tile• Marble• Natural Stone• Cork• Hardwood• Carpet• Amtico• Vinyl• Bathroom Repairs• Kitchen Floors & Backsplashes• Tub to Shower Conversion• Steam Cleaning Tile & Grout
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REMODELER
Kevin Jones Design-BuildKevin Jones336.402.1464kevinjones@triad.rr.comwww.kevinjonesdesignbuild.com
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION: DECK/SUNROOM& COMPLETE EXTERIOR RENOVATION
The old siding and trim had deteriorated over the years sothe exterior was completely stripped down and discarded.We installed James Hardie siding products; replaced all ofthe single pane windows on the house with double pane,insulated, low-E units; and added a large screened-in porchon the back of the house. A double French door was installedin the den so that the doors can remain open and the porchacts as an extension to the den during warm weather.
2010 TOUR OF REMODELED HOMES
3512 SMOKETREE DRIVE
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DIRECTIONS
3512 Smoketree Drive
From Battleground Avenue, turn on Westridge Road. Travel 2/10 ofa mile. Right on Smoketree Drive. Home is last on the right.
A B C SupplyButler LightingHomes Built by Design, Inc.HomeTeam Pest DefenseNew Home Building SupplyPine Hall Brick CompanyResidential Engineering Services, P.A.Scott Stone, Inc.Weeks Hardwood Flooring
The porch has an integrated audio/video system and low-EEnergy Star rated windows.
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www.!oridatile.com
This home features stained tongue and groove ceiling. A NaturalStone floor on the porch along with a screen-base screeningsystem brings the porch together.
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DLM Builders, Inc.Leslie [email protected]
BEFORE
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION: SCREEN PORCH ADDITION
If you’ve spent winters in Buffalo, NY as the homeowners have, you understand exactly why they wanted a screen porchaddition. For them it means more months of the year connected to the outdoors and more space for the extended family.The porch opens off the den/family room, providing new outdoor living area and more space for the grandchildren in less thanperfect weather. Built of renewable materials, the interior features a vaulted wood v-groove ceiling. Ceiling fans insure airmovement even on the warmest days while a new side deck provides an elevated grilling area. And it’s the perfect spot fromwhich to enjoy the beautiful garden!
2010 TOUR OF REMODELED HOMES
2909 SHADY LAWN DRIVE
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The vaulted ceiling visually enhances and helps the porchstay cool.
DIRECTIONS
2909 Shady Lawn Drive
Shady Lawn Drive intersects North Holden Road between BryanBoulevard and Benjamin Parkway. Take Shady Lawn Drive goingNorth, go three blocks and cross Edney Ridge, home is the third onthe left.From Battleground Avenue near Lowe’s, turn onto Edney Ridgeand take the second right on Shady Lawn Drive. Home is the thirdon the left.
A B C SupplyCarolina BankChandler Concrete CompanyCraft Insurance Center, Inc.David Abbott PaintingNew Home Building SupplyPete Wall Plumbing Co., Inc.Residential Engineering Services, P.A.
All renewable materials for a three-season addition that’s theperfect complement to the garden.
GBA Associate MembersJohn Hall
Guttering Inc.5’ & 6’ Seamless GuttersCopper & Aluminum1/2 Round & CustomSiding & WindowBelow Deck Systems
John Hall336.707.6421
P.O.Box 451Stokesdale, NC 27357
dlmbuilders.com 336.275.9457ADDITIONS
KITCHENS BATHS
EXTERIORS
PORCHES OUTDOOR LIVING
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
...SINCE 1993
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REMODELER
Wolfe HomesJim [email protected]
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION: COMPLETE RENOVATION
Wolfe Homes collaborated with the homeowners and their architect tocreate a unique transitional design with an open floor plan. All cabinetry wasdesigned and installed by The Kitchen Studio. The interior reflectsa modern touch while the exterior is nested in a natural setting. We hopeyou enjoy their fresh combination of old and new.
DESIGN PARTNER
The Kitchen Studio, Inc.Gina Arledge336.855.0903kitchenstudio@triadbiz.rr.comwww.thekitchenstudioinc.com
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1100 NORTH HOLDEN ROAD
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Daylight floods the living space mixing with earth toned walls anda natural stone fireplace.
DIRECTIONS
1100 North Holden Road
Home is on the right on Holden Road, going North betweenCornwallis Drive and Hobbs Road. Please park on adjacent street orat the Bicentennial Gardens. Look for signs.
Bassett Seamless Guttering, Inc.Beeson Hardware & Lumber Co.Butler LightingCarpet One By HenryEarth Stone Products, LLCHart Appliance CompanyIvey Lane, Inc.Lemons Glass & Mirror, Inc.
Natural sunlight baths the breakfast room.
Pella Window & Door CompanyResidential Engineering
Services, P.A.Sherwin Williams /
Duron Paint CompanyThe Kitchen Studio, Inc.Wholesale Ceramic Tile, Inc.
GBA Associate MembersBeautiful - NaturalPavers and Flooring
100% Recycled Granite - LEEDContributing
www.earthstoneproducts.net336-279-8809
336.292.01302 8 8 5 I M M A N U E L R O A D
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ONE MASTERPIECE
WHOLESALECERAMIC TILE, INC.
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REMODELER
Omega Creations Kitchen & Bath Design FirmTommy Marsh336.643.6615omegacreations@triad.rr.comwww.omegacreationscabinetry.com
BEFORE
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION: COMPLETE RENOVATION
The homeowners wanted to take this 1980’s townhome andopen it up to give it an updated look. Taking three smallrooms on the main level and combining them into one grandroom has made their ordinary townhome into a showplace.All three baths were also completely redone. Our biggestchallenge was correcting and redesigning the structuralengineering.
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3 BRANDY DRIVE
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This family room features a custom built-in AV cabinet.
DIRECTIONS
3 Brandy Drive
From West Wendover Avenue turn on Meadowood Street (acrossfrom Costco). Travel approximately 1/2 mile. Right into BrandywineSubdivision, pass clubhouse take next left.
Butler LightingFerguson Enterprises, Inc.Imagine Tile & StoneIvey Lane, Inc.Jan W. Hilton Builders, Inc.Pegram-WestPiedmont Wholesale Engineered ProductsRenn Building Products
The dining room has custom built-ins, while the kitchenfeatures a soapstone sink and countertops, as well as a microwavedrawer.
GBA Associate Members
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REMODELER
Brickwood Builders, Inc.Ed and Debbie Butler336.852.7400dbutler@brickwoodbuilders.comwww.brickwoodbuilders.comwww.facebook/brickwoodbuilders
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BEFOREPROJECT DESCRIPTION: MASTER SUITE ADDITIONWITH BONUS ROOM AND KITCHEN UPDATE
This 1,100 square foot addition in Jamesford Meadows createda private, spacious and luxurious first level master suite andprovided the much needed bonus room for the whole family to enjoy.Important in the design of the addition was blending it seamlesslywith the architecture and design of the existing structure, whileimproving the overall functionality of the home for this busy family.Several updates were also made throughout the home including thekitchen and an upstairs guest bath.
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4644 JAMESFORD DRIVE
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A private, luxurious master suite was created for the homeowners.
DIRECTIONS
4644 Jamesford Drive, Jamestown
South on Guilford College Road. Approximately one-half milebeyond the intersection of Guilford College and Piedmont Parkway,turn right on Jamesford Drive. House is on the left.
336-852-7400www.brickwoodbuilders.com
Find us on Facebookwww.facebook/brickwoodbuilders
Bobby's Concrete, Inc.Butler LightingCarolina Custom SurfacesFerguson Enterprises, Inc.Greenpoint Insurance GroupHanson Building ProductsImagine Tile & StoneNew Home Building SupplyPine Hall Brick CompanyREL Insurance Services, Inc.
An updated bath is both eye-pleasing and functional for theentire family.
Renn Building ProductsResidential Engineering
Services, P.A.Sherwin Williams /
Duron Paint CompanyStock Building SupplyTotally FlooredWilliamson Heating
& Cooling, Inc.
GBA Associate Members
Builders Give Back to the Community
They said it couldn’t be done... build a house in a week!
However, the Greensboro Builders Association in partnership
with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Greensboro have done
just that... building 36 homes in the past five years..
with plans to do it again!
RAISING ROOFS...BUILDERS FOR HABITAT
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REMODELER
Booe Building and RemodelingJim [email protected]
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION: KITCHEN AND DEN
The kitchen was small and closed in. The den had darkpaneling with low beams. We opened the kitchen to the denand dining room to create a great gathering space fora growing family. By removing the paneling and low beams,and replacing the den window with doors, it allowed the areato have an open feel.
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5514 MECKLENBURG ROAD
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A new larger window overlooks the backyard.
DIRECTIONS
5514 Mecklenburg Road
High Point Road towards Sedgefield. Left on Alamance Road. Righton Mecklenburg Road. The home is on the right.
Butler LightingFerguson Enterprises, Inc.Imagine Tile & StoneIvey Lane, Inc.My Dream KitchenNicholson Flooring Company, Inc.Stock Building SupplyWally Overman Plumbing, Inc.
A new look for a tired old brick fireplace.
GBA Associate Members
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REMODELER
Windsor’s Cabinetry for Kitchens and BathsHelen Marshburn336.851.0052helen@windsorscabinetry.comwww.windsorscabinetry.com
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION: KITCHEN
Our goal was to reduce the unnecessary visual clutter and floor robbing angles in the original space. A simple rearranging ofappliances proved invaluable in creating better traffic flow and much better counter space. This kitchen is centrally locatedin the home and has multiple doorways that create lots of cross traffic. The original kitchen had unnecessary angles addingto the confusion. The old thermofoil cabinets were showing signs of wear and just didn’t relate to the rest of the wellappointed home, so they were replaced with soft, off-white cabinets washed with a subtle brush stroke glaze for a look oftimeless beauty, and topped with a stunning granite counter.
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4104 DUPLIN COURT
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Decorative mantle conceals storage.
DIRECTIONS
4104 Duplin Court
High Point Road South. Left on Suttonwood Drive. Right onRockingham Road. Right on Gaston Drive. Left on Duplin Drive.Bear slightly to the right on Duplin Court.
Ferguson Enterprises, Inc.Ivey Lane, Inc
Glass door display cabinet with contrasting bead board back.
GBA Associate Members
Blossman Gas, Inc.Bonded Builders Warranty Group
Marsh Kitchens
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Carolyn ByrumSales Representative
Mobile 336.382.7696Office 336.665.1771
earth friendly...naturally green
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Diamond Member
Gold Members
Silver Members
Bronze MembersAlamance Iron Works
Bank of North Carolina
Beeson Hardware & Lumber
Butler Lighting
Diane Thompson/Allen Tate Realtors
K. Hovnanian® HomesTM
MidCarolina Bank
News & Record
Piedmont Garage Doors
Piedmont Natural Gas Co.
R & K Investment Properties, Inc.
Residential Engineering Services, P. A.
Scott Home Builders, Inc.
Southern Community Bank
Terminix of Greensboro
The Real Estate Book
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
Williamson Heating & Cooling, Inc.
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The Greensboro Builders Association in conjunction with the
Home Builders Association of Winston-Salem will present theTTrriiaadd PPaarraaddee ooff HHoommeess on Saturday & Sunday, October 16-17
and 23-24 showcasing newly constructed homes throughout
Guilford, Forsyth and surrounding counties.
For more than 50 years, the Parade of Homes has provided
a great opportunity to see the very best in residential
construction and this year is no exception.
With interest rates still at historic lows, and an inventory of
available homes to choose from… there has never been a better
time to purchase the home of your dreams.
Mark your calendar now and plan to join us for the 2010 Fall
Triad Parade of Homes.
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2010 FALL PARADE OF HOMES
October 16-17 & 23-241:00 - 5:00 pm
Admission is FREE
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