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