What we are (and aren't)
This site gathers Cary-area inquiries and may route them to an independent provider. It performs no work, holds no license or office, keeps no crew, and lists no completed projects, awards, or guaranteed reply time.
Homeowner checklist before hiring
Check identity, any required license, insurance, permits, a written scope, warranty terms, scheduling, and payment terms before work starts.
Why local context matters
Cary is dominated by planned neighborhoods, late-twentieth-century homes, premium renovations, and continuing infill. Piedmont clay, mature landscaping, humid storms, complex rooflines, and high household demand shape structural, mechanical, and exterior projects.
What official local sources add
Cary maintains a historic-preservation program and a municipal stormwater system. Planned-neighborhood infrastructure does not remove the need to verify lot drainage, easements, local landmarks, and permits for the particular scope.
Verified in 2026, flood zone, historic designation, and permit specifics still need confirming with the Town of Cary at the parcel level.