Local coverage
Project conversations across Gaston County.
Which areas get covered shifts with provider availability day to day. Below, each community gets its own notes on housing and site conditions worth knowing.
Belmont
Historic mill-town homes, renovated in-town properties, and newer Catawba River development require different moisture and material strategies.
See local notes →Mount Holly
Older neighborhoods and river-influenced growth make drainage, crawlspaces, and previous renovations useful early context.
See local notes →Cramerton
Mill-village fabric and compact lots can constrain access and reveal several generations of repairs.
See local notes →Dallas
Historic county-seat housing and outward suburban growth create varied foundation and exterior conditions.
See local notes →Lowell
Compact mill-era streets and postwar neighborhoods often combine original assemblies with incremental updates.
See local notes →McAdenville
A distinctive mill-village setting means exterior changes and site work deserve careful local review.
See local notes →Bessemer City
Older industrial housing and lower-density growth create a broad mix of crawlspace and grading conditions.
See local notes →Kings Mountain
Rolling terrain, older neighborhoods, and suburban development make slope and stormwater practical project inputs.
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