Monday, January 12, 2009

WILMINGTON RECOGNIZED BY NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELER FOR PRESERVATION EFFORTS

In the Nov.-Dec. issue of National Geographic Traveler, the magazine reports the results of the National Geographic Society's Center for Sustainable Destinations destination-stewardship survey. The 280 travel experts scored places they knew on how well those spots have withstood the pressures of mass tourism and time. The panelists used six criteria weighted according to importance: environmental and ecological quality; social and cultural integrity; condition of historic buildings and archaeological sites; aesthetic appeal; quality of tourism management; and outlook for the future. Asheville and Wilmington were recognized. Noted one panelist regarding Asheville: "They have done a great job of downtown revitalization, trail development, and historic preservation." A panelist noted Wilmington has "Several well-preserved residential blocks adjacent to downtown.”


To find out more, visit
http://traveler.nationalgeographic.com/2008/11/historic-destinations-rated/north-america-text/21.

Sunday, January 4, 2009


When the clock strikes twelve on December 31st, people all over the world cheer and wish each other a very Happy New Year. For some, this event is no more than a change of a calendar. For others, the New Year symbolizes the beginning of a better tomorrow.

As we turn the page from 2008 to 2009, I'd like to update you on Stonewater Building's outstanding performance and progress over the past year and on the outlook for the Company in 2009.

Since Stonewater’s inception, we have built our business on one very basic philosophy: “To deliver our customers the highest quality end product, unparalleled value, and a house they will be proud to call a home.” That simple driving force behind our business has continued to help us grow, and that philosophy will never change. We will never forget that without satisfied customers we are nothing. Although such a basic principle, it is amazing at how often this simple belief is forgotten by others in our field. This year has been wonderful to Stonewater Building and all its employees. We have been blessed to work on so many beautiful homes and work with such a great group of people and families. At Stonewater Building we are excited for 2009 and feel we still have many great things to accomplish and we will continue to build homes with hard work, superior craftsmanship and pride, always doing what is right and respectful of others as we continue to build our good reputation in the area. Thanks to all of you who are members of the Stonewater Family and helped to make 2008 a wonderful year! Please take time today and reflect on our many blessings and enjoy time with your family, friends and loved ones!

Wishing everyone much success and happiness in 2009!

Monday, December 22, 2008

Wishing you Everything Merry and Bright this Holiday Season From Stonewater Building


We want to take this opportunity to thank all of those who have helped to make 2008 a wonderful year for Stonewater Building. From our loyal and hardworking contractors, to all of our clients that have welcomed us into there homes, have a safe and prosperous new year.

We look forward to a fantastic 2009 and thank you for your continued support.

Friday, August 8, 2008

Stonewater Helping to make a difference!


Stonewater Building along with Lutheran Thrivent Builds and Cape Fear Habitat for Humanity helps a deserving family realize the American dream.

Habitat for Humanity is dedicated to providing decent, affordable homes for those in need. If action to decrease poverty is to be successful, increasing the housing supply across the globe is essential. Adequate housing is vitally important to the health of the world’s economies, communities, and populations, yet the percentage of people without access to decent, stable housing is rising. TheIn the United Sates alone, 95 million people, one third of the nation, have housing problems including overcrowding, poor quality shelter and homelessness. Throughout the world, people live in inadequate housing, and Habitat United Nations projects that by the year 2030 an additional 3 billion people, about 40 percent of the world’s population, will need access to housing.










Habitat for Humanity has shown that building homes does more than put a roof over someone’s head. In clean, decent, stable housing:
  • Families can provide stability for their children.
  • A family’s sense of dignity and pride grow.
  • Health, physical safety, and security improve
  • Educational and job prospects increase.
If we are to prevent such a dramatic escalation of the housing crisis, and if we are to succeed in the fight against poverty, we must support the expansion of housing both as policy and as practice; and we at Stonewater are happy to help do our part.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Go Green with Stonewater Building!

Stonewater Building feels Green living should be available to all home owners at price that makes sense.
"We emphasize green friendly products and features in homes that are going to give the homeowner a return on their investment, while using Eco-friendly material alternatives" -Brandon Carter (Project manager, Stonewater Building)
Here at Stonewater, our idea has always been to build quality homes that are efficient, comfortable, healthy and attractive all at the same time. Now we are happy to offer our clients a building alternative that is filled with people-friendly, and earth-friendly features and options.

Perhaps the best feature of all is that future generations will grow up with the tools and the knowledge needed to preserve the earth they inhabit.


Stonewaters construction process can be tailored to meet and often exceed energy star certification guidelines with benefits such as:
  • Effective Insulation

  • High-Performance Windows

  • Tight Construction and Ducts

  • Efficient Heating and Cooling Equipment

Friday, May 9, 2008

Stonewater completes Ocean Front beach cottage remodel

Today marks the completion of a 12 week, historic beach cottage renovation project on the crystal coast of Emerald Isle. The project consisted of major interior renovation, focused on the longevity of the home, while maintaining its original (1954) historic charm. With classic pickle wick pine paneling on both walls and ceilings, Stonewaters project manager Brandon Carter manged to blend the quality and durability of new materials with the charm and vintage look of its original composition.

"the owner made it clear to me that she wanted to keep the same appearance of
what was currently there, while replacing what was necessary to complete the
renovation" Brandon Carter

CLICK HERE to see what this client had to say!

CLICK HERE to visit our insperation gallery and view photos!

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Here we grow again!

Stonewater Building announces the addition of Allison Wax to our sales team. Allison brings years of experience in residential sales and marketing. On behalf of all of us at Stonewater Building and Development:
We welcome you Allison, and we look forward to having you on the team!