Local coverage
Project conversations across Onslow County and the Crystal Coast.
Coverage depends on independent provider availability. Each page below explains useful housing and site context for that community.
Camp Lejeune
On-base work follows separate access and authorization rules; nearby housing is strongly shaped by military turnover.
Local planning notes →Richlands
An older town center and fast residential growth create mixed crawlspace, slab, and site-drainage conditions.
Local planning notes →Swansboro
Historic coastal fabric, salt air, wind-driven rain, and low-lying lots demand coastal-appropriate materials.
Local planning notes →Sneads Ferry
Rapid growth near waterways creates flood, wind, corrosion, and high-water-table considerations.
Local planning notes →Holly Ridge
New subdivisions and coastal-plain terrain make grading, stormwater infrastructure, and wind exposure important.
Local planning notes →Hubert
Military-adjacent neighborhoods and wooded lower-density lots create varied access and moisture conditions.
Local planning notes →Maysville
Older small-town housing and rural-edge properties often involve crawlspaces, wells or septic, and long drainage paths.
Local planning notes →Surf City
Barrier-island and mainland homes face salt, wind, sun, flood exposure, and elevated-construction details.
Local planning notes →