Plumbing and remodels, done the way these homes deserve.
Sandy Springs covers a lot of ground and a lot of architectural vocabulary. The work here runs the full range — from river-lot estates to hillside midcenturies to gated clusters above the Chattahoochee — and the standard does not change between them.
A careful hand for Sandy Springs.
Sandy Springs is a city inside a city. Huntcliff runs quietly along the river on the northwest side, Riverside Drive winds through tall pines, and Cameron Glen sits tucked behind Roswell Road. The homes are older than people assume — mostly 1970s through early 90s — and they are almost never remodeled to the standard they were built to. That gap is where most of our work lives.
1970s–90s custom-built traditionals on wooded lots, river-adjacent estates along the Chattahoochee, hillside midcentury contemporaries, and newer gated-cluster homes.
- Riverside
- Huntcliff
- Cameron Glen
- High Point
- Spalding Woods
What Sandy Springs projects look like.
The shape of the work here — the kinds of remodels, plumbing corrections, and finish projects most Sandy Springs homes eventually need.
- Primary suite rebuilds in 1980s estates with original fixtures still in place
- Shower conversions where the original pan has finally failed
- Plumbing re-runs on copper systems reaching end of service life
- Finish work on homes preparing to sell at the top of the market
- Guest bath remodels for long-term residents aging in place
- Cosmetic-plus-plumbing corrections on prior flipper-grade remodels
The work we carry in Sandy Springs.
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 Sandy Springs home together.
A careful conversation is the best first step. Share the space, the goals, and the timeline — we'll take it from there.