A specific kind of careful, for a town built around specific standards.
Peachtree City's planned-neighborhood rhythm shows in the houses — consistent, well-held, and precise in their expectations. The remodels carry the same feel.
A careful hand for Peachtree City.
Peachtree City is unlike anything else south of Atlanta. The golf-cart path network connects every neighborhood, the zoning holds its lines, and the housing stock — Kedron, Braelinn, Glenloch — shows the consistency. Homes here are usually in better shape than their age suggests, and remodels tend to be elective upgrades rather than rescue work.
1980s–90s custom traditionals on half-acre village lots, golf-course-community homes, newer Wilksmoor-area custom builds, and lake-adjacent estates.
- Kedron
- Braelinn
- Glenloch
- Aberdeen
- Smokerise
What Peachtree City projects look like.
The shape of the work here — the kinds of remodels, plumbing corrections, and finish projects most Peachtree City homes eventually need.
- Primary bath upgrades in 90s custom-build homes
- Shower rebuilds replacing original builder-grade installs
- Full plumbing corrections tied to a larger interior renovation
- Golf-course-home guest suite upgrades
- Lake-house bath refreshes and pool-bath additions
- Fixture and vanity replacements on designer-specified packages
The work we carry in Peachtree City.
Three flagship services — every one of them run personally, every one of them inspected before the next stage begins.
Work that is remembered — for the right reasons.
Chuck noticed a dip in the subfloor before we did. He pulled it up, shimmed the joists true, and reset the layout. The finished primary bath sits flat, quiet, and square — the way an older Tuxedo Park house rarely does.
The tile work is the kind that rewards looking closely. Every grout line reads, every miter is clean, and the caulk lines are arrow-straight. Chuck treated a ground-up primary bath in Milton the same way he would a small powder room — nothing skipped.
Let's walk your Peachtree City home together.
A careful conversation is the best first step. Share the space, the goals, and the timeline — we'll take it from there.