What we actually do
We collect homeowner inquiries and pass them to an independent local provider who may take on the work. We don’t perform installations ourselves, and we don’t claim a license, an office, a crew, a project history, awards, or any guaranteed response time.
Your due-diligence checklist
Before you say yes to anything, confirm who you’re hiring, their license status, insurance, permit plans, a written scope, warranty terms, timeline, and payment schedule.
Why local context matters
Gastonia’s housing reflects textile-mill growth, compact early neighborhoods, postwar expansion, and Charlotte-region suburban development. Piedmont clay, rolling terrain, intense rain, and older crawlspaces make water paths and foundation conditions important.
What official local sources add
Gastonia publishes local historic-district information and operates a dedicated stormwater department. Textile-era neighborhoods, rolling lots, and mapped drainage conditions should be assessed at the property level before exterior or structural work.
Sources were reviewed June 20, 2026. Flood zone status, historic-district rules, and current permit requirements should be confirmed with the relevant authority for your specific parcel before authorizing work.