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Contact Info:
7101 Creedmoor Road, Suite 115
Raleigh, NC 27613
Raleigh, NC 27613
Typical Job Costs:
$300,000 - 1.5 million
Our New Homes range in price from $300,000 to over $1 Million
Our New Homes range in price from $300,000 to over $1 Million
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Homes By Dickerson builds custom-designed new homes in some of the most prestigious and centrally-located neighborhoods throughout the greater Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill metro areas with communities also in Pittsboro, Wendell, Wake Forest, Apex and Fuquay-Varina. We are also very excited to announce our newest ventures, building custom homes in both Pinehurst, NC and the Charleston, SC areas.
Our high-performance, green certified homes are more than just energy-efficient, they offer its owners peace of mind about their comfort, their health, their money and their impact on the environment. At Homes By Dickerson, we are committed to building each of our custom homes with this philosophy in mind because it is our passion to be good stewards of our clients' money and to offer them the best options available when it comes to health, comfort and sustainability.
Homes by Dickerson has been comprised of the most exceptional individuals in the home building industry, each contributing their unique talents to our repertoire of custom-built designs. We are made up of dedicated professionals that not only work directly with each client, but also work with one another to achieve the most quality-built, custom home that each person involved is proud to be a part of.
Services Provided
Green Building, New Home Construction, Custom Homes
Areas Served
Durham, Raleigh, Wake Forest, Apex, Chapel Hill, Pittsboro, Wendell, Fuquay-Varina, Pinehurst, Charleston
Awards
Home Innovation 2018 Green Partner of Excellence; Home Innovation 2018 #1 in North Carolina; Multiple Parade of Homes Awards; 2016 HGTV Smart Home Builder; Energy Star Partner; NC-STARS Awards; Multiple MAME Awards including Builder of the Year.
47 Projects for Homes By Dickerson

The Lakeview Manor at Moorlands Manor
45 photos

The Graham Cottage at Sunset Bluffs
42 photos

The Oakmont at Moorlands Manor
40 photos

The Harper Farmhouse at Briar Chapel
31 photos

The Addison at Crystal Lake
31 photos

The Grayson at Griffin Square
37 photos

The Bennett at 751 South
31 photos

The Kingspark in Wendell Falls
30 photos

The Covington Cottage at Traditions
38 photos

Raleigh, NC
The Garrison in Barton's Grove
17 photos

Pittsboro, NC
The Pendleton in Henderson at Fearrington
25 photos

Chapel Hill, NC
The Riviera Craftsman in Chapel Hill
17 photos
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12 Reviews for Homes By Dickerson

T J
Relationship
Client
Unethical. Improperly installed sub floors. I have four different engineering reports stating that the floors need to be removed and replaced.
Their legal team is shrewd. They used delay and technicalities to avoid doing the right thing.. Run the other way!



August 19, 2019Last modified:August 19, 2019

J. S.
Relationship
Homeowners
There is a lot of information here but we strongly encourage reviewers to read through the detailed facts in our particular case.
From Chapter 15 of the 2006 North Carolina Building Code: "1507.2.9.3 Drip Edge. Provide Drip Edge at eaves and gables of shingle roofs. Overlap to be a minimum of 2" (51mm). Eaves drip shall extend 0.25 of an inch (6.4mm) below sheathing and extend back on the roof a minimum of 2 inches (51mm). Drip edge shall be mechanically fastened a maximum of 12 inches (305mm) o.c. A cricket or saddle shall be installed on the ridge side of any chimney greater than 30 inches (762mm) wide. Cricket or saddle coverings shall be sheet metal or the same material as the roofing cover."
As anyone can see in the pictures attached, there is no drip edge installed on our $600,000 Homes By Dickerson home. This has caused the fiber cement trim at the eaves (and other areas) to crumble and literally fall off the house. The estimates to repair the trim have been $9,000+ before we can even determine if there are any additional hidden damages.
Additionally, in the same photos, you can see that there is no roofing underlayment (felt/water and ice barrier) under the shingles. The shingles are attached directly to the wood sheathing. Underlayment was also a requirement by the 2006 North Carolina Building Code in Chapter 15 section 1507.2.8:
"1507.2.8: Underlayment application: For roof slopes from two units vertical in 12 units horizontal (17 percent slope), underlayment shall be two layers applied in the following manner. Apply a minim 19-inch-wide (483mm) strip of underlayment felt parallel with and starting at the eaves, fastened sufficiently to hold in place. Starting at the eave, apply 36-inch-wide (914mm) sheets of underlayment overlapping successive sheets 19 inches (483mm) and fastened sufficiently to hold in place. For roof slopes of four units vertical in 12 units horizontal (33 percent slope) or greater, underlayment shall be one layer applied in the following manner. Underlayment shall be applied shingle fashion, parallel to and starting from the eave and lapped 2 inches 51mm), fastened only as necessary to hold in place."
Our family reached out to the builder to ask for help navigating this situation to only be ignored for weeks on end and never have a builder representative meet with us or visit our home to discuss the situation. The only vague response that we received basically was to say that Homes By Dickerson offers a 1 year warranty and that we were outside of that window.
While that is true for most builders, we believe that most home owners buying a home valued at over $600,000 would expect that a 20 year roof and a 30 year siding material not need to be completely replaced within the first 10 years of construction due to the builder not following the state's building code.
The roof now needs to be replaced as well due to the builder not following the state building code. Estimates for the roof replacement are $12,000+, again not even knowing if there are any additional hidden damages.
All in, our family is looking at $21,000+ to fix these issues that should not exist today. As of the date of drafting this review, Homes By Dickerson has had over a months worth of opportunity to stand by the promises made in their company's mission statement. We are sad to say that due to this issue on our home, seeing similar homes in our neighborhood lacking drip edge, and their lack of interest to help correct these issues for us, we would not recommend Homes By Dickerson.


April 17, 2018

tseant77
Relationship
Client
I have had several houses built with all different builders and have never experienced the level of customer service that Homes by Dickerson provides. From the first tour, through the sales, building, and warranty processes, every Dickerson employee has gone above and beyond with care, thoughtfulness, and the highest level of customer service possible, well beyond any expectations that a buyer can have. Furthermore, beyond the customer service, the craftsmanship and quality of the home is amazing. If I could build another home immediately, I would choose HBD without a doubt and would not even consider other builders.
October 27, 2016

Myrna Gray
Relationship
Purchased a home that was already built by Dickerson
After the purchase of our beautiful Homes By Dickerson home, my husband and I took advantage of the their promise to take care of problems with the house that might occur within one year after closing.
When I saw something I wasn't sure about or that might need attention, true to their word, we were well cared for.
Ian and Thomas answered many of my questions and were a big help in the beginning and were available by phone. Within that year, Dale helped me address minor problems such as paint touch-ups and house settling issues such as small wall cracks, supervising the crew of professional painters. When a professional crew came into the house they were respectful of my home.
We did have other items that needed attention (since this is our 7th home, I was a bit "picky") and Dale was very patient, kind and helpful to work with.
We've had a good experience. "Thank you to all" at Homes By Dickerson!
February 26, 2016

ben_birken
Relationship
Client
We had a very good experience from start to finish, even with the inevitable setbacks that come with building a new house. The building quality is fantastic, our rep and main point of contact displayed incredible patience with us and has become a friend, and we felt well taken care of during the internal design process. Our only disappointing portion of the experience was with choosing our lighting fixtures, where the subcontracted retailer was lackluster and disengaged. His inability to fully explain a range of choices on fan blade color led to our biggest and most expensive disagreement with Homes by Dickerson, which was ultimately resolved but could have easily been avoided.
December 29, 2015

sarahbirken
Relationship
Client
I can't overstate the quality of Homes By Dickerson's construction - it's top-notch. Also, all of the staff are excellent at their jobs and completely devoted to what they do. I was also amazed at the selection within the standard range of options in terms of materials (e.g, counter top materials) and decor (e.g., lighting fixtures). The only area for improvement that I can see is educating customers about implications of design decisions. For example, I didn't realize quite how easily marble etches, and it wasn't emphasized when we chose it. Also, we put subway tile in our shower, and that's a LOT of grout to clean! Overall, though, HBD is top notch!
December 22, 2015

nahorstman
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Client
The home building experience with Homes by Dickerson was the best we had in the five homes we have built. From the first meeting with the sales executive to the final walk through and orientation with our building manager, they made sure we were pleased with the entire process. Our home was completed on time, on budget, with very few items left to be resolved after closing. Our building manager was always quick to respond to our change requests or clarifications on the building process, and the talented design staff helped us make decisions that made our home special for us.

December 21, 2015

hablutzel
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Client
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We are one month into our home built by HBD, and we were impressed with this team's professionalism, integrity, ability to meet timeline, design advice, and willingness to customize. We have built before, so we know what a headache it can be. HBD made the process fun, and we are delighted with our new home!
August 18, 2014

Emily Demarest
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Client
We cant say enough wonderful things about Dickerson. We built a custom home with them in 2013 and rave about them to everyone. All the horror stories we heard about building were never part of our experience. They hire excellent people which makes all the difference and they work with you until its right.

August 1, 2014

Kip Downer
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Client
They were pretty good overall. Take good notes when you are working with them but for the most part a good high end builder
July 24, 2014

rstults
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Colleague
I am a Triangle NC area Realtor who has recommended Homes By Dickerson to several clients. They have delivered on service, quality of home, and customer satisfaction each time. The designs of their homes are appealing and I love that they are building homes using green technologies. I highly recommend them!
May 5, 2014

dregkenyon
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Client
Our realtor suggested building a house when we could not find an existing house that we wished to purchase. He recommended Homes By Dickerson based on their reputation for quality and semi-custom homes. We have been very involved in process and despite the usual and expected occasional communication issues, are very pleased with home. It is difficult to rate cost, because all of the homes are so different and not very comparable, unless a customer is a contractor familiar with costs. It was extremely helpful that the representative arranged for us to tour some houses already built in order for us to make decisions on floor plans and details that are hard to imagine otherwise.
January 27, 2014
Commented: lower cabinets and island baseHi Lon! That is the "Aqua" cabinet from Wellborn Cabinets
October 28, 2020
Commented: window details neededHi Chris! These windows are Plygem 1500 Vinyl Single Hung windows in Black.
October 14, 2019
Commented: Cabinet color is very pretty, do you know what it is?Hi KH! These cabinets are by Wellborn and the color is "Dove"
June 13, 2019
Commented: Could this be...The roof shingles are "Weathered Wood" and the shutter color is Ben Moore Arctic Shadows
May 19, 2019
Commented: Couch color?Hi Barb! The couch is grey. Unfortunately, we didn't do the staging for this home so we don't have manufacturer information.
September 18, 2018
Commented: BrickHi CS! This brick is Statesville Brick: Cypress Forest "Queen Size" Tumbled.
May 10, 2017
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