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homeguideSmith mountain Lake
2011
Bulding trends for 2011 page 36
A dock transformed page 44
Annual list of area building professionals page 48
John Brock of BrockWorks, inc. uses building information technology to convert blueprints into realistic 3-d renderings complete with details such as how a home’s exterior will look when complete. See story Page 36.
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HOTTEST Building
TrendsLAKERS PLANNING TO BUILD NEW HOMES OR REMODEL EXISTING ONES ENJOY ONE KEY ADVANTAGE: MANY BUILDING PROFESSIONALS AT SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKE ARE ON TOP OF – AND ABLE TO OFFER THEIR CUSTOMERS – THE ABSOLUTE LATEST IN BUILDING PRODUCTS, TECHNIQUES AND SERVICES. HEADING THIS YEAR’S LIST, THEY SAY, ARE ADVANCES IN HOME-DESIGN TECHNOLOGY, ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND GREEN BUILDING, OUTDOOR LIVING AND KITCHEN CONVENIENCES.
One advantage of the building information modeling (BIM) technology used by John Brock of Brockworks, Inc. (right) is it allows homeowners to better visualize how a room will look when complete. The home of Rick and Debbie Cocrane, under construction in Park Place, will feature a see-through fireplace separating the kitchen and living room. Brock used BIM to show the Cochranes two choices of how the fireplace could be finished (main image and lower right). Brock also inserted a photo into the software that depicts the home’s lake view.
CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGYHome builders and remodelers can peer into the future
and see how a project will look when completed thanks to the 3-D modeling services offered by John Brock of Brock-Works, Inc.
Referred to in the industry as BIM (building information modeling), the technology lets Brock show customers exactly what they’ll be living in based on the architectural drawings and materials specifications. Software translates blueprints into completed and decorated rooms, which customers can “walk through” on the large monitor in his office (or iPad at the job site), viewing details such as moldings, paint colors, flooring and countertop choices. Pictures on the wall, reflec-tions in mirrors and even views through windows using ac-tual background images are visible on the screen.
“And the system generates building materials lists that al-
low us to more precisely estimate and update costs than ever before,” Brock said. “We get a 3-D walk-through rendering, but by adding cost and timeline dimensions, it really becomes ‘5-D.’
“A homeowner’s cost for using the visualization technology is easily recovered in reduced change orders and improved building efficiency along the way,” he said.
Brock has used the software from the start for Rick and Deb-bie Cocrane’s new home in Park Place, slated for completion in May.
“It’s a tremendous tool for taking risk and surprises out of the building process,” Rick Cocrane said. “It’s much easier to make the right choices when you can see a virtual representa-tion of the finished product and have a precise cost associated with each alternative.”
STORY BY JERRY HALE
PHOTOGRAPHY BY HUONG FRALIN AND MICAH GAUDIO
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HOTTEST Building
TrendsLAKERS PLANNING TO BUILD NEW HOMES OR REMODEL EXISTING ONES ENJOY ONE KEY ADVANTAGE: MANY BUILDING PROFESSIONALS AT SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKE ARE ON TOP OF – AND ABLE TO OFFER THEIR CUSTOMERS – THE ABSOLUTE LATEST IN BUILDING PRODUCTS, TECHNIQUES AND SERVICES. HEADING THIS YEAR’S LIST, THEY SAY, ARE ADVANCES IN HOME-DESIGN TECHNOLOGY, ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND GREEN BUILDING, OUTDOOR LIVING AND KITCHEN CONVENIENCES.
One advantage of the building information modeling (BIM) technology used by John Brock of Brockworks, Inc. (right) is it allows homeowners to better visualize how a room will look when complete. The home of Rick and Debbie Cocrane, under construction in Park Place, will feature a see-through fireplace separating the kitchen and living room. Brock used BIM to show the Cochranes two choices of how the fireplace could be finished (main image and lower right). Brock also inserted a photo into the software that depicts the home’s lake view.
CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGYHome builders and remodelers can peer into the future
and see how a project will look when completed thanks to the 3-D modeling services offered by John Brock of Brock-Works, Inc.
Referred to in the industry as BIM (building information modeling), the technology lets Brock show customers exactly what they’ll be living in based on the architectural drawings and materials specifications. Software translates blueprints into completed and decorated rooms, which customers can “walk through” on the large monitor in his office (or iPad at the job site), viewing details such as moldings, paint colors, flooring and countertop choices. Pictures on the wall, reflec-tions in mirrors and even views through windows using ac-tual background images are visible on the screen.
“And the system generates building materials lists that al-
low us to more precisely estimate and update costs than ever before,” Brock said. “We get a 3-D walk-through rendering, but by adding cost and timeline dimensions, it really becomes ‘5-D.’
“A homeowner’s cost for using the visualization technology is easily recovered in reduced change orders and improved building efficiency along the way,” he said.
Brock has used the software from the start for Rick and Deb-bie Cocrane’s new home in Park Place, slated for completion in May.
“It’s a tremendous tool for taking risk and surprises out of the building process,” Rick Cocrane said. “It’s much easier to make the right choices when you can see a virtual representa-tion of the finished product and have a precise cost associated with each alternative.”
STORY BY JERRY HALE
PHOTOGRAPHY BY HUONG FRALIN AND MICAH GAUDIO
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Eddie Fort of PD&M General Contractors, who builds three to five custom homes
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"People realize that a 1-2 percent increase in construction costs can save 35-40 percent in energy-use costs," he said. "They’ll recoup
HOW LAKERS ARE GOING GREEN“We’re seeing significantly increased sales of energy-efficient windows, doors, and
insulation, compact fluorescent and LED [light emitting diode] lighting as people look for ways to keep energy costs down.” – Bruce Shelton, Capps Home Building Center, Moneta
“Solar shade screens provide a good defense against blistering afternoon sun. Motorized or manual and suitable for openings up to 26 feet wide, they’re there when you want them and roll out of sight when you don’t.” – Skip Patitucci, Snazzy Screen Solutions, Moneta
“It’s nice to see a bill from AEP that shows credit for the kilowatts we’ve put back into the grid.” - Lisa Raub, SML homeowner who had solar panels installed by Renewable Engineered Systems of Martinsville
their added investment in a few years and then reap the benefits from then on."
Fort is one of a handful of SML contractors building homes that meet EarthCraft standards, which call for use of high-efficiency heating and cooling systems, innovative insulating techniques, very tight windows and doors, LED lighting and low-VOC (volatile organic compounds) finishing products.
The Willard Companies’ Grande Villas project at The Water’s Edge (above) meets EarthCraft and Energy Star
standards.
Eddie Fort (far right) of PD&M, Inc. is one of a handful of EarthCraft-
certified builders at SML.
"We build to Earthcraft’s Gold Standard," Fort said. "Only about 50 homes built in Virginia each year meet those criteria."
Building to EarthCraft and Energy Star standards is also at the core of The Willard Companies’ newest developments — The Grande Villas at The Water’s Edge and The Farm’s Hammock Pointe, both in Franklin County.
"These homes are 30 percent more efficient than regular code-built homes due to the very tight sealing of air-conditioned and heated space, carefully placed ducting and use of properly sized high-efficiency HVAC systems," said Ron Willard II, vice president for the company. "Homeowners recover the increased construction costs in five to six years, and they live in a healthier, more comfortable home."
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Eddie Fort of PD&M General Contractors, who builds three to five custom homes
per year, finds building for energy efficiency high on the list of "musts" for the majority of his customers.
"People realize that a 1-2 percent increase in construction costs can save 35-40 percent in energy-use costs," he said. "They’ll recoup
HOW LAKERS ARE GOING GREEN“We’re seeing significantly increased sales of energy-efficient windows, doors, and
insulation, compact fluorescent and LED [light emitting diode] lighting as people look for ways to keep energy costs down.” – Bruce Shelton, Capps Home Building Center, Moneta
“Solar shade screens provide a good defense against blistering afternoon sun. Motorized or manual and suitable for openings up to 26 feet wide, they’re there when you want them and roll out of sight when you don’t.” – Skip Patitucci, Snazzy Screen Solutions, Moneta
“It’s nice to see a bill from AEP that shows credit for the kilowatts we’ve put back into the grid.” - Lisa Raub, SML homeowner who had solar panels installed by Renewable Engineered Systems of Martinsville
their added investment in a few years and then reap the benefits from then on."
Fort is one of a handful of SML contractors building homes that meet EarthCraft standards, which call for use of high-efficiency heating and cooling systems, innovative insulating techniques, very tight windows and doors, LED lighting and low-VOC (volatile organic compounds) finishing products.
The Willard Companies’ Grande Villas project at The Water’s Edge (above) meets EarthCraft and Energy Star
standards.
Eddie Fort (far right) of PD&M, Inc. is one of a handful of EarthCraft-
certified builders at SML.
"We build to Earthcraft’s Gold Standard," Fort said. "Only about 50 homes built in Virginia each year meet those criteria."
Building to EarthCraft and Energy Star standards is also at the core of The Willard Companies’ newest developments — The Grande Villas at The Water’s Edge and The Farm’s Hammock Pointe, both in Franklin County.
"These homes are 30 percent more efficient than regular code-built homes due to the very tight sealing of air-conditioned and heated space, carefully placed ducting and use of properly sized high-efficiency HVAC systems," said Ron Willard II, vice president for the company. "Homeowners recover the increased construction costs in five to six years, and they live in a healthier, more comfortable home."
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ALFRESCO OPTIONS“Our new ‘fertigation’ system puts a small feeder tank
near the irrigation pump so that low-dose nutrients and pest control for insects, moles, deer and weeds are injected into the irrigation water. The tank needs refilling just once a month or so, and there is much less waste and runoff into the lake than with granular material spread on the surface. Installation cost for an average yard is about $500.” – George Kerr, Westlake Turf & Irrigation, Moneta
“Natural stone and artfully arranged boulders have become popular for terrace walls, steps and pathways. The result is a very natural look and feel. Also anything with fire — fireplaces, fire pits, seating circles for chimineas — is hot right now.” – Brandon Montgomery, Seven Oaks Landscape Hardscape, Inc., Glade Hill
“People are shifting away from large, mulched beds in their landscaping due to the effort and cost of maintaining them — refreshing the mulch, weeding, fertilizing and pruning the shrubs. The same space in grass simply gets cut along with the rest of the yard.” –Brian Ruggieri, Ruggieri Lawns, LLC, Moneta
ing toward less heated space under roof, functional and inviting outdoor living areas become correspondingly more important to lake living. Patios, decks and docks — some quite exquisitely furnished with pieces built to withstand the elements — are designed to become hubs for entertaining.
Bob and Christie Bryden added an outdoor dining area during a recent remodel. It in-
A natural stone patio leads to a pergola with hot tub overlooking Smith Mountain Lake.
An outdoor patio provides homeowners
with additional space for lakeside
entertaining.
cludes seating for 12, plus a food preparation area with sink, fridge, ice maker, stove and oven, grill, beer tap, plenty of counter space and an outdoor gas fireplace – all under a cozy pergola and enclosable with curtains.
"We really enjoy the days when we make and serve all three meals out there," Bob Bryden said, "where we can watch the ever-changing activity on the lake."
"Outdoor living is definitely in," said Kris Willard, owner of Interiors by Kris, "with patios, decks, outdoor kitchens, grilling and dining areas comprising up to 40 percent of a family’s living space. Manufactur-ers have responded with all-weather furnishings made of synthetic wicker and wrought aluminum that won’t rust or rot, and with cushions of ex-truded PVC fiber that let wa-ter drain right through."
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ALFRESCO OPTIONS“Our new ‘fertigation’ system puts a small feeder tank
near the irrigation pump so that low-dose nutrients and pest control for insects, moles, deer and weeds are injected into the irrigation water. The tank needs refilling just once a month or so, and there is much less waste and runoff into the lake than with granular material spread on the surface. Installation cost for an average yard is about $500.” – George Kerr, Westlake Turf & Irrigation, Moneta
“Natural stone and artfully arranged boulders have become popular for terrace walls, steps and pathways. The result is a very natural look and feel. Also anything with fire — fireplaces, fire pits, seating circles for chimineas — is hot right now.” – Brandon Montgomery, Seven Oaks Landscape Hardscape, Inc., Glade Hill
“People are shifting away from large, mulched beds in their landscaping due to the effort and cost of maintaining them — refreshing the mulch, weeding, fertilizing and pruning the shrubs. The same space in grass simply gets cut along with the rest of the yard.” –Brian Ruggieri, Ruggieri Lawns, LLC, Moneta
ing toward less heated space under roof, functional and inviting outdoor living areas become correspondingly more important to lake living. Patios, decks and docks — some quite exquisitely furnished with pieces built to withstand the elements — are designed to become hubs for entertaining.
Bob and Christie Bryden added an outdoor dining area during a recent remodel. It in-
A natural stone patio leads to a pergola with hot tub overlooking Smith Mountain Lake.
An outdoor patio provides homeowners
with additional space for lakeside
entertaining.
cludes seating for 12, plus a food preparation area with sink, fridge, ice maker, stove and oven, grill, beer tap, plenty of counter space and an outdoor gas fireplace – all under a cozy pergola and enclosable with curtains.
"We really enjoy the days when we make and serve all three meals out there," Bob Bryden said, "where we can watch the ever-changing activity on the lake."
"Outdoor living is definitely in," said Kris Willard, owner of Interiors by Kris, "with patios, decks, outdoor kitchens, grilling and dining areas comprising up to 40 percent of a family’s living space. Manufactur-ers have responded with all-weather furnishings made of synthetic wicker and wrought aluminum that won’t rust or rot, and with cushions of ex-truded PVC fiber that let wa-ter drain right through."
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WHAT’S COOKING?
“Remodelers are adding wine cellars, mantles, bookcases, entertainment centers, bars and billiard rooms — projects that can be enjoyed with family and friends. Lyptus, considered a ‘green’ wood due to its 10-year sprig-to-harvest cycle, finishes up much like mahogany and is very popular.” – Stephen Boggs, DeNeal’s Cabinets, Moneta
“I absolutely love my touch-sensitive faucet. You can turn it on and off with your elbow or chin when your hands are full, wet or gooey. It’s great,” – Nollie Morris, Union Hall homeowner
“Drawer-style microwaves are really catching on. They avoid the bulky cupboard under-hang – or worse, cumbersome countertop models – found in older kitchens. And kitchens aren’t just kitchens any more. They are multi-use living spaces, large enough for group cooking, studying and informal socializing.” – Les Kuhn, Kitchens at the Lake, Moneta
KITCHEN CONVENIENCES
In kitchens, Stephen Boggs of DeNeal’s Cabinets said customers are opting for innovations such as bump-to-open trash cabinets with
sorting bins for recyclables, cool-burning LED lighting and soft-close drawers and cabinets.
Kitchens by Connie owner Blair Graninger said she has noticed definite trends in what people are requesting in their designs.
"We’re seeing multiple colors used in cabinetry — mixed woods, stains and paints — plus granite patterns on islands that differ from the main-run countertops," Graninger said. "And, of course, kitchens are just one focal point of a large, integrated family food preparation/dining/TV-watching/homemaker office area. A hidden ‘drop zone’ for purses, messages, mail and charging electronics is popular, as are multi-bin recycling cabinets.
"People are also going for simpler trim moldings, door styles and door/drawer hardware — avoiding dust-catching complexity," Graninger added. "And space utilization is paramount: They want functional storage tucked into every nook and cranny."
Mixing different cabinetry woods and countertop surfaces (far right) is a popular kitchen trend; Insets from top:
a designated area for charging electronics, multiple bins for recyclables, a discreet kitchen ‘drop zone’
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WHAT’S COOKING?
“Remodelers are adding wine cellars, mantles, bookcases, entertainment centers, bars and billiard rooms — projects that can be enjoyed with family and friends. Lyptus, considered a ‘green’ wood due to its 10-year sprig-to-harvest cycle, finishes up much like mahogany and is very popular.” – Stephen Boggs, DeNeal’s Cabinets, Moneta
“I absolutely love my touch-sensitive faucet. You can turn it on and off with your elbow or chin when your hands are full, wet or gooey. It’s great,” – Nollie Morris, Union Hall homeowner
“Drawer-style microwaves are really catching on. They avoid the bulky cupboard under-hang – or worse, cumbersome countertop models – found in older kitchens. And kitchens aren’t just kitchens any more. They are multi-use living spaces, large enough for group cooking, studying and informal socializing.” – Les Kuhn, Kitchens at the Lake, Moneta
KITCHEN CONVENIENCES
In kitchens, Stephen Boggs of DeNeal’s Cabinets said customers are opting for innovations such as bump-to-open trash cabinets with
sorting bins for recyclables, cool-burning LED lighting and soft-close drawers and cabinets.
Kitchens by Connie owner Blair Graninger said she has noticed definite trends in what people are requesting in their designs.
"We’re seeing multiple colors used in cabinetry — mixed woods, stains and paints — plus granite patterns on islands that differ from the main-run countertops," Graninger said. "And, of course, kitchens are just one focal point of a large, integrated family food preparation/dining/TV-watching/homemaker office area. A hidden ‘drop zone’ for purses, messages, mail and charging electronics is popular, as are multi-bin recycling cabinets.
"People are also going for simpler trim moldings, door styles and door/drawer hardware — avoiding dust-catching complexity," Graninger added. "And space utilization is paramount: They want functional storage tucked into every nook and cranny."
Mixing different cabinetry woods and countertop surfaces (far right) is a popular kitchen trend; Insets from top:
a designated area for charging electronics, multiple bins for recyclables, a discreet kitchen ‘drop zone’
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Splinters Splendor
When it comes to spending time at Smith Mountain Lake, Deitz and Terry Lilly certainly have their priorities in order.
One of the first things the couple set out to do when they purchased their home on the
Blackwater in April 2009 was rip out the dingy, splintery dock built in the 1970s and replace it with a fresh, fun party dock to entertain family and friends.
There are no obstructed views here. Because the home sits astride two waterfront lots along 298 feet of shoreline, the Lillys were permitted to build a second dock farther into the cove to accommodate two boat slips and a slip for two personal watercraft.
“This is ideal because it gives us plenty of space to entertain on the party dock, yet the boats and the storage shed are at the other dock,” said Terry Lilly.
Deitz Lilly, an SML and Lynchburg builder, was out on his docks with tool belt and power tools almost every weekend for nearly four months completing the projects.
“[Local dock builder] Mike Dillon set the poles, but my son, Brent [28] and I and one of our employees did the rest – the party dock first and then the boat dock,” Lilly said, explaining that he saved considerable money by using a dozen of the dock’s original poles. “Mike added some new ones then drove all the pilings for the second dock.”
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Opposite page, homeowners Deitz and Terry Lilly (sitting at left) entertain friends on their renovated party dock.
Above, a copper mermaid tops the dock’s cupola. Below, coffered ceilings give the dock a finished, upscale look.
STORY BY FERNE HALE
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MICAH GAUDIO
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Splinters Splendor
When it comes to spending time at Smith Mountain Lake, Deitz and Terry Lilly certainly have their priorities in order.
One of the first things the couple set out to do when they purchased their home on the
Blackwater in April 2009 was rip out the dingy, splintery dock built in the 1970s and replace it with a fresh, fun party dock to entertain family and friends.
There are no obstructed views here. Because the home sits astride two waterfront lots along 298 feet of shoreline, the Lillys were permitted to build a second dock farther into the cove to accommodate two boat slips and a slip for two personal watercraft.
“This is ideal because it gives us plenty of space to entertain on the party dock, yet the boats and the storage shed are at the other dock,” said Terry Lilly.
Deitz Lilly, an SML and Lynchburg builder, was out on his docks with tool belt and power tools almost every weekend for nearly four months completing the projects.
“[Local dock builder] Mike Dillon set the poles, but my son, Brent [28] and I and one of our employees did the rest – the party dock first and then the boat dock,” Lilly said, explaining that he saved considerable money by using a dozen of the dock’s original poles. “Mike added some new ones then drove all the pilings for the second dock.”
TO
Opposite page, homeowners Deitz and Terry Lilly (sitting at left) entertain friends on their renovated party dock.
Above, a copper mermaid tops the dock’s cupola. Below, coffered ceilings give the dock a finished, upscale look.
STORY BY FERNE HALE
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MICAH GAUDIO
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Lilly installed new floor joists and topped them with EverGrain composite decking. The siding used to frame in the poles and dock house was painted a beachy blue.
“I love decorating,” said Terry Lilly, who plans to have the beige house painted the same color. “And this color is fresh and fun.”
And while the two-dock setup is perfect for entertaining, what makes this project spectacular is Deitz Lilly’s attention to detail, including a coffered ceiling that is so beautiful it looks like it belongs in an indoor room. It is made of beadboard and trim constructed of environmentally friendly engineered wood. Suspended from the ceiling are three tropical-looking rattan fans. The bar top, which Lilly
also built of waterproof materials, features a striking patina of copper. Each dock’s roof sports a cupola: a mermaid atop the party dock and a flying pig on the boat dock.
“At the lake, pigs do fly,” joked Terry Lilly.To accommodate guests, the party dock
is furnished with high tables, bar stools and numerous other tables, including one made from a crab trap. There are cushioned chairs, rocking chairs and even a super-sized lounge for reclining. The look is one of comfort and relaxation.
Terry Lilly’s love of Caribbean style is evident on the dock. There’s a wacky wine rack, several large flamingos (screwed to the dock to prevent them from flying away in the wind), and several Margaritaville signs. However, her favorite dock item “has to be the bear,” she said, referring to a 5-foot-tall polar bear, wearing a grass skirt holding a tray of drinks, purchased at The Cottage Gate.
As the warm weather approaches, the couple said they plan to take full advantage of their new two-dock setup.
“It’s just such a relaxing, peaceful atmosphere down there being right on the lake,” Terry Lilly said. “We’re just looking forward to relaxing and enjoying family and friends.”
BUILDING BASICS Year Built 1978; remodeled in 2010
Square Footage 1,500 on each of two docks, including one 20-by-10-foot floater at each dock
Materials EverGrain Composite Decking, LP SmartSide trim and siding
Builder Deitz Lilly Builders, Michael Dillon Custom Docks
Above left, because their home sits astride two
waterfront lots, the Lillys were permitted to build a second dock further into
the cove to house boats and personal watercraft.
Above right and below left, tropical-themed accents decorate the party dock.
Below right, the original dock prior to renovation.
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ACS Design, LLC. 2203 Peters Creek Rd., Roanoke
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Alam Design Group, LLC 1360 Roanoke Rd., Daleville
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Custom Structures, Inc. 1934 Graves Mill Rd., Lynchburg
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Dickson Architects & Associates, P.C. 1056 Old Country Club Rd., Roanoke
540-345-4040 dicksonarchitects.com 1971 3 Architecture construction management forensics, defect investigation
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BB&T Westlake 37 Village Springs Dr., Hardy
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A comprehensive list of resources for area homeowners and buildersInformation for the 2011 Home Guide was compiled from business submissions, telephone interviews and SML Regional Chamber of Commerce records. Laker Media deems it to be accurate to the best of its abilities but makes no guarantees.The third column indicates the year the business was established; the fourth is the number of employees. To be added to the list for next year or to correct any information for your business, e-mail [email protected].
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# EMP SPECIALTIES
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SERVICES
ACS Design, LLC. 2203 Peters Creek Rd., Roanoke
540-562-2345 acsdesignllc.com 2002 10 Architectural design, water, waste water engineering and surveying
Alam Design Group, LLC 1360 Roanoke Rd., Daleville
540-966-3635 alamdesigngroup.com 2003 5 Cost-effective custom design homes and in-house architects
Custom Structures, Inc. 1934 Graves Mill Rd., Lynchburg
434-832-0040 customstructuresinc.com 2002 24 Architecture, construction, design and build
Dickson Architects & Associates, P.C. 1056 Old Country Club Rd., Roanoke
540-345-4040 dicksonarchitects.com 1971 3 Architecture construction management forensics, defect investigation
Erler Design 109 Bay Terrace, Huddleston
434-953-6747 erlerdesign.com 2007 1 Design of craftsman-style homes, plans, services, full design of new homes, renovations
540-719-4306 mheades.com 2001 7 New construction, remodeling, log homes
Marlen Davis Custom Building 645 Redwood Rd., Glade Hill 540-420-2065 1962 3 Custom homes, light commercial
Mason Company 190 Lakewood Forest Rd., Moneta
540-297-4200 mason-company.com 2006 6 Custom home building
Millers Carpentry, Inc. 200 Burnt Chimney Rd., Wirtz 540-420-4173 2003 1 New construction framing, flooriing, stairways, interior trim, outbuildings, small decks.
Lower utility bills. Recent high performance homes completed by PD&M have been independently verified to save our clients 40% on average on their total utility bills. This results in savings of thousands of dollars yearly for our clients.
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# EMP SPECIALTIES
Moneta Building & Electrical Contractors 14557 Moneta Rd., Moneta 540-537-0064 1993 2 Custom homes, commercial and residential electric
Morgan & Morgan Construction P.O. Box 12741, Roanoke
540-537-1103 [email protected] 1988 NA Custom homes, sunrooms and additions
Morton Buildings, Inc. 7432 McConnell Rd., Roanoke
540-366-3705 mortonbuildings.com 1903 8 Commercial, personal use and equestrian construction
Nationwide Custom Homes 13699 B.T.Washington Hwy. #207, Moneta
540-721-7737 nationwidecustomhomes.com 1995 4 Custom design interior and exterior features, custom built homes from clearing to closing
Noonkester Construction, Inc. 105 Lemon Lane, Hardy
540-353-4009 noonkesterconstruction.com 1998 5 New homes, additions, renovations, commercial
Oakenshield Development Company, Inc. 323 Foxfire Rd., Wirtz
540-721-2736 oakenshielddev.com 1983 3 Custom home building, renovations, custom docks
PD&M, Inc., General Contractors 16575 Moneta Rd., Moneta
540-297-4045 pdandm.com 1982 NA Design/build, custom homes and light commercial contractor; LEEDS, EarthCraft and ENERGY
STAR-certified green building professional
Pitman Construction 404 Walnut Avenue, Roanoke
540-427-2001 pitmanconstruction.com 1978 15 General contracting
Progressive Builders Inc. P.O. Box 731, Hardy
540-537-4123 540-721-5097 1987 2 Residential general contracting
R Contracting, LLC PO Box 86, Union Hall
540-420-9246 [email protected] 1981 6 Azek certified (composite decking), painting/ataining, general home improvements and building
R.M. Gantt Construction 3714 Old Forest Rd., Lynchburg
Roanoke River Valley Log Homes, LLC. 350 Egret Dr., Union Hall
540-420-0338 540-420-8326 ilovelogs.com 2005 2 Quality custom log homes, free price quotes on log and timber packages, dealer for Log Homes
of America, Inc.
Robert R. Bauer Building Contractors, Inc. 3335 White House Rd., Moneta
540-296-2242 rrbbuilders.com 1982 6 Custom home building, remodeling and renovation, light construction
Southern Heritage Homes, Inc. 275 Corporate Dr., Rocky Mount
540-489-7700 shhomes.net 1995 15 Modular housing, building contractor, general contractor
Sunrise Builders 15177 Moneta Rd., Moneta
540-297-7831 sunrise-builders.com 1983 4 Custom home building, major remodeling
T. Musgrove Construction 1338 Three Oaks Rd., Wirtz 540-721-2329 1972 1 Poured concrete foundations, excavating, retaining walls
Timber Ridge Craftsmen, Inc. P.O. Box 27, Moneta
540-797-3059 timberridgecraftsmen.com 2006 NA Custom design builds
Venning & Co., Developers, L.L.C. 425 Greenhouse Rd., Glade Hill 540-483-4373 1988 1 Waterfront subdivisions, development tracts, docks
Windward Construction Company 16430 B.T.Washington Hwy. Unit 5, Moneta 540-721-4594 2007 NA General construction management, residential subdivision construction, luxury homes
BUILDING SUPPLIES
Capps Home Building Center 13700 B.T.Washington Hwy., Moneta
540-721-2276 shopcapps.com 1978 38 Lumber, hardware, paint, tools, household, lawn and garden, dock supplies, patio furniture
City Electric Supply 145 Builder’s Pride Dr., Hardy
540-719-2155 cityelectric.com 2008 3 Electrical equipment supplier, commercial and residential
Gaston & Wyatt, Inc. 1000 Jefferson St. #1A, Lynchburg
Roanoke River Valley Log Homes, LLC. 350 Egret Dr., Union Hall
540-420-0338 540-420-8326 ilovelogs.com 2005 2 Quality custom log homes, free price quotes on log and timber packages, dealer for Log Homes
of America, Inc.
Robert R. Bauer Building Contractors, Inc. 3335 White House Rd., Moneta
540-296-2242 rrbbuilders.com 1982 6 Custom home building, remodeling and renovation, light construction
Southern Heritage Homes, Inc. 275 Corporate Dr., Rocky Mount
540-489-7700 shhomes.net 1995 15 Modular housing, building contractor, general contractor
Sunrise Builders 15177 Moneta Rd., Moneta
540-297-7831 sunrise-builders.com 1983 4 Custom home building, major remodeling
T. Musgrove Construction 1338 Three Oaks Rd., Wirtz 540-721-2329 1972 1 Poured concrete foundations, excavating, retaining walls
Timber Ridge Craftsmen, Inc. P.O. Box 27, Moneta
540-797-3059 timberridgecraftsmen.com 2006 NA Custom design builds
Venning & Co., Developers, L.L.C. 425 Greenhouse Rd., Glade Hill 540-483-4373 1988 1 Waterfront subdivisions, development tracts, docks
Windward Construction Company 16430 B.T.Washington Hwy. Unit 5, Moneta 540-721-4594 2007 NA General construction management, residential subdivision construction, luxury homes
BUILDING SUPPLIES
Capps Home Building Center 13700 B.T.Washington Hwy., Moneta
540-721-2276 shopcapps.com 1978 38 Lumber, hardware, paint, tools, household, lawn and garden, dock supplies, patio furniture
City Electric Supply 145 Builder’s Pride Dr., Hardy
540-719-2155 cityelectric.com 2008 3 Electrical equipment supplier, commercial and residential
Gaston & Wyatt, Inc. 1000 Jefferson St. #1A, Lynchburg
540-297-4200 mason-company.com 2006 NA Windows, doors and kitchen cabinetry
Timber Truss 13161 B.T.Washington Hwy., Hardy
540-721-5550 timbertruss.com NA NA Truss manufacturing, engineering components and design, building materials
DEVELOPERS
Floyd Enterprises 40 Village Springs Dr., #21, Hardy
540-719-9000 floydenterprisesinc.com 1979 5 Custom home building, remodeling
LakeWatch Plantation 50 FirstWatch Dr., Unit 104, Moneta
540-719-3300 lakewatchplantation.com 2003 NA Commercial and residential community featuring a variety of home choices
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# EMP SPECIALTIES
M&J Developers, Inc. 1037 Whitetail Dr., Huddleston
540-297-8190 marinerslanding.com 1999 4 General contracting
NBI Development P.O. Box 409, Moneta
540-871-4168 downtownmoneta.com 1999 10 Residential and commercial development Downtown Moneta, Mayberry Hills
PFJ Construction 400 Scruggs Rd. #100, Moneta 540-721-7969 1982 NA Custom residential, real estate development, commercial and residential, excavating
Phillips Development, LLP 40 Village Springs Dr. #21, Hardy 540-719-7000 1999 NA Commercial development
The Plyler Group 13697 B.T.Washington Hwy., Moneta
540-721-8362 theplylergroup.com 1974 15 Residential and commercial development, including The Forum, Sanctuary Bay and The Retreat;
Boat dock construction
The Willard Companies 75 Builders Pride Dr., #200, Hardy
540-721-5288 thewillardcompanies.com 1973 200 Westlake Towne Center, The Boardwalk, The Westlake Golf and Country Club, The Farm, The
Water’s Edge Country Club, The Waterfront Coutry Club, Prudential Waterfront Properties
Waterways Properties 193 Riverbay Dr., Moneta
540-721-5668 [email protected] 1978 NA Townhomes, waterfront lots, off-water lots
DOCK AND DECK CONTRACTOR
Better-Decks Plus Construction 188 Plybon Lane, Wirtz
Inland Shores Dock Construction 45 Lookout Point Dr., Moneta 540-580-4822 1987 4 Pile driving and banding, full custom docks, shoreline stabilization
Michael Dillon Custom Docks 6051 Burnt Chimney Rd., Wirtz
540-721-1699 dillondocks.com 1997 8 New docks, dock design, remodeling, pile driving
Plyler Homes & Docks 13697 B.T.Washington Hwy., #105, Moneta
540-721-8362 plylerhomesanddocks.com 1974 15 Dock construction, PWC and boat lifts; licensed and insured
Smith Construction Co., Inc. 165 Smithview Dr., Glade Hill 540-483-7408 1986 7 Boathouse and floating dock construction and installation: Rip rap, lake debris and cleanup
Smith Mountain Dock Building, Inc. 13924 B.T.Washington Hwy., Moneta
Straight Line Construction, Inc. 280 Dudley Creek Rd., Hardy 540-493-5309 2004 2 Design/build custom docks and decks; pile driving
Turner’s Building, Inc. P.O. Box 26, Union Hall
540-576-2678 turnersbuilding.com 1976 20 New boathouses, dock renovations boat and PWC lifts
W.E. Shoreline Construction P.O. Box 133, Moneta
540-493-5096 weshorelineconstruction.com 2001 NA Dock building, pile driving and boathouses
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
AA&W Plumbing and Electric 4170 Edwardsville Rd., Hardy 540-493-2389 1978 NA Home wiring, docks, underground wiring, pump back, general plumbing services
Dom Buccola 1030 Carter’s lsland Rd., Goodview 540-297-5597 1988 1 Residential and commercial wiring, new construction and remodeling
Gary Williams Electric Co. P.O. Box 654, Moneta 540-297-6539 1986 NA Residential, commercial, industrial wiring, large home specialists
Southern State Electric Hardy
540-721-4348 southernstateelectric.com 1995 4 Electric wiring, panel upgrades, generator systems
Southern State Electric P.O. Box 938, Hardy
540-721-4348 southernstateelectric.com 1995 4 Residential electrical repairs and service, outdoor lighting installation, whole house generator
service
EXCAVATING AND EARTH MOVING CONTRACTORS
Crawford Excavating, Inc. 185 Parford Lane, Moneta 540-721-2153 1970 5 Excavating, septic installation, roads and driveways, site grading
Rodney Cundiff & Sons 2465 Jacks Mountain Rd., Glade Hill
540-576-1615 540-576-2702 1973 3 Clearing and grading, driveways, rip-rap, all types of excavating
Simmons Excavating, Inc. 9276 Brooks Mill Rd., Wirtz
540-721-3674 simmonsexcavatinginc.com 1983 NA All types of excavating, land clearing, grading, rip rap, foundations, hauling and septic, road
building, hydroseeding. Class A licensed, insured.
EXTERMINATING
Bradford Pest Control 1919 Golden View Rd., Glade Hill 540-484-1563 1994 3 Real estate inspections, pest control services, termite control
Bug Man Exterminating, Inc. 1918 Orange Ave., Roanoke
540-483-4766 bugmanext.com 1994 19 Green pre-treatments, termite control, pest control, mosquito reduction
Federal Exterminating 1509 Compton St. N.E., Roanoke
540-981-1888 gottrust.org/federal_exterminating 1966 3 Termite control and general pest control, \customized pest elimination
Smith Flooring Co., Inc. 1867 Tolers Ferry Rd., Huddleston
540-297-2242 smithflooringcompany.com 1981 3 Wood flooring sales, installation and finishing
HANDYMAN SERVICE
Call Richard Handyman Service 15 Heatherton Lane, Hardy
540-355-1306 [email protected] 2006 1 Remodeling, deck repair, cleaning and wood and ceramic floor installation, electrical and
plumbing, mold remidiation, radon mitigation
John Hunn Home Maintenance & Renovation 67 Nichole Dr., Glade Hill 540-537-2864 NA NA Building, plumbing, carpentry, drywall, painting, electrical, lawn and garden care
Mr. Handyman 44 Kingston Dr. Box 255, Daleville
540-977-4444 mrhandyman.com 2006 4 Carpentry, drywall repair, gutter repair and cleaning; member of BBB; Class A contractor
Mr. Husband 333 Houseman Farm Lane, Wirtz
540-493-8537 [email protected] 2001 3 Small jobs; licensed and insured
HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
Carter’s Heating and Cooling, Inc. 1378 Amethyst Rd., Huddleston 540-297-3576 1998 5 Installation, sales and service on all heating and cooling systems and outdoor wood burners
geo-thermal heating systems
Cundiff Heating & Air Conditioning, inc 11795 Old Franklin Turnpike, Union Hall
540-576-1200 cundiffheating.com 1978 90 Factory authorized Carrier dealer, geothermal system design, indoor air quality products and
services; 24-hour emergency service on all brands
Cundiff Heating & Air Conditioning, inc 20436 Lynchburg Hwy., Lynchburg
434-525-2455 cundiffheating.com 1978 90 Mitsubishi ductless diamond dealer; 24-hour emergency service on all brands; Clean Flow duct
cleaning service
Davis Heating & Air 2081 South Main St., Rocky Mount
Phil Hager Insurance Agency 13840 B.T.Washington Hwy., Moneta
540-721-8822 hagerins.com 1984 5 Home, life, health, auto, business and boat insurance
State Farm Insurance, Casey Morgan 2123 Washington Ave, Vinton
540-890-8391 caseymorgan.com 2007 1 Auto, fire and life insurance
State Farm Insurance, Debbie Robbins agent 740 Old Franklin Tpke., Rocky Mount
540-483-1440 [email protected] 1984 NA Homeowners, business, banking, homes under construction, auto, life, commercial and boat
insurance
INTERIOR DESIGN/FURNISHINGS
Affordable Home Outlet 1123 Celebration Ave. #105, Moneta
540-297-6440 downtownmoneta.com 1998 NA Home décor and gifts
Alem Dickey Designed Ineteriors P.O. Box 29063, Greensboro
336-202-5903 [email protected] 2005 4 Residential, commercial, LEAD AP
Blinds and Beyond by Mortime 400 Scruggs Rd., #700, Moneta
540-721-1880 blindsatsmithmountainlake.com 1996 NA Window coverings, solar window film, upholstery, large area rugs, outdoor solar shades, exterior
awnings
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# EMP SPECIALTIES
Budget Blinds of Roanoke and Southside Virginia 542 Pell Ave., Rocky Mount
Willow Tree Nursery, Inc. 300 Old Mountain Rd., Penhook
540-576-3031 willowtreesml.com 1981 5 Garden center providing plant materials; authorized dealer for Belgard pavers/walls; landscape
design
Windy Gap Mulch & Market 7200 Jubal Early Hwy., Hardy
540-427-0380 windygapmulch.com 2006 4 Large selection of lawn materials including ornaments, concrete fountains, birdbaths WESTLAKE TOWNE CENTER | 540.721.4280 | KITCHENSBYCONNIE.COM
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LIGHTING
Outdoor Lighting Perspectives of Southern Virginia 15315 Old Franklin Tnpk., Penhook
540-576-9985 outdoorlightingroanoke.com 2002 14 Architectural accent lighting, landscape lighting and free design and consultation, commercial
lighting and lighting automation controls
Williams Lighting Galleries 1871 Dillard Drive, Salem
540-389-9285 Williams-supply.com 1946 59 Commericial and residential lighting
MEDIA/HOME SECURITY
Agabus Solutions 100 Fralins Rd., Rocky Mount
540-484-5593 agabussolutions.com 2005 1 Networking, consulting, PC repair and data backup and recovery
Audiotronics, Inc 2750 Ogden Road, Roanoke
540-774-7562 audiotronics.com 1976 32 Audio/video media and home theater rooms and systems, structured wiring, security stysems
Kraven Solutions, Inc. 13699 B.T. Washington Hwy. #203, Moneta
Phil’s Home Improvements 297 Spring Chase Dr., Glade Hill 540-493-7941 2004 2 Tile and hardwood flooring, granite and solid surface countertops, general home improvements
Southern VA Construction 8005 True Vine Rd., Glade Hill 540-576-3846 2007 1 Commercial building repairs and improvements, home repairs, interior alterations and
GARDEN CENTER Proven Winners AnnualsPerennials, Shrubs & TreesMulch & Pine NeedlesWeathervanesDecorative PotsLandscape Design
GIFT SHOP FloristWillow Tree AngelsA Cheerful Giver CandlesSpecialty GiftsAntiquesGourmet Foods
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REMODELING
Phil’s Home Improvements 297 Spring Chase Dr., Glade Hill 540-493-7941 2004 2 Tile and hardwood flooring, granite and solid surface countertops, general home improvements
Southern VA Construction 8005 True Vine Rd., Glade Hill 540-576-3846 2007 1 Commercial building repairs and improvements, home repairs, interior alterations and