Clayton, Johnston County — Triangle.
Clayton is where the Triangle's growth crosses the county line — Johnston County keeps ranking among the fastest-growing in the state, and Clayton is its front porch. The housing math is simple: thousands of houses went up in the 2000s boom wearing builder-grade everything, and builder-grade has a schedule. Carpet, laminate counters, hollow doors and original baths are all coming due at once, in a town where people bought for the price and are now remodeling for the plan.
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The builder-grade upgrade is honest, satisfying work: the house's bones are young and straight, so every dollar goes to what you see and touch — LVP through the main level, counters and backsplash that upgrade the kitchen's whole posture, bathrooms redone from tub-surround to tile. No century-old surprises, just a house becoming what its owners wish the builder had made it.
Growth also means storefronts: the strips along Highway 42 and the downtown blocks keep adding first-time locations — and a first location runs on a countdown, because the lease started before the revenue did. Build-outs scheduled backwards from opening day are half our commercial work in towns like this.
Areas we work in: Flowers Plantation, Downtown Clayton, Riverwood, Glen Laurel, Cobblestone, Highway 42 corridor.




