What we actually do here
This site gathers inquiries from Wilmington-area homeowners and may pass them to an independent provider. It's not a contractor, performs no work, and claims no license, office, crew, project history, awards, or guaranteed response window.
What to confirm before hiring
Verify identity, license, insurance, permits, written scope, warranty, schedule, and payment terms before any coastal project begins.
Why local context matters
Wilmington pairs a large historic district with postwar neighborhoods, barrier-island homes, and fast-growing inland communities. Salt air, wind-driven rain, hurricanes, flood exposure, high water tables, sandy soils, and intense sun require coastal detailing.
What official local sources add
Wilmington maintains historic-preservation and stormwater programs for a low coastal city. Local-district review, current flood mapping, wind exposure, salt, drainage, and high water tables can all change material and installation choices.
Reviewed in 2026, flood zone, historic-district status, and permit rules still need parcel-level confirmation with the City of Wilmington given how often coastal maps change.