Newnan is a harder remodel job than it looks, and that's exactly why we like it here
Newnan earned the nickname "City of Homes" for a reason: its historic districts are packed with 19th-century Greek Revival, Victorian, and Antebellum homes that survived the Civil War and a century and a half of "improvements" by homeowners who meant well. Walk the streets around Court Square and you'll see houses that have been added onto, re-clad, re-wired, and re-plumbed five different ways by five different decades. Working on a home like that is not the same job as working on a new build off Fischer Road, and a contractor who treats it the same way will make the house worse instead of better.
That's the niche we've carved out in Coweta County: we handle the careful work. The kind where the crew knows not to rip out original heart pine just because it's easier, knows how to match 1890s window casings when a section has to be replaced, and knows that behind every plaster wall in an old Newnan home is usually something unexpected, old wiring, a buried chimney, a hidden beam, that has to be dealt with properly instead of covered up.