Sunday, August 23, 2009

On our way to dry-in


One more day until dry-in. There are still three named storms in the Atlantic, but it looks like we made it with no major rain events.

Setting the trusses











We had the crane on the job at 7 am Wednesday morning.

Wall Framing




Walls are framed up and ready for trusses.

Saturday, August 15, 2009



The 6" concrete curb was poured on Friday and will be ready for the framers to stand up the new walls Monday morning. You can see the way the Fl. room roof was demo'd to allow for a portion of the overhang to remain to maintain dry-in at finished areas. Keep your eye on this blog and watch as the framing starts Monday and the weather challenges will be dynamic and critical to a sucessful project.

Tired of a flat roof

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Day 2 of construction and most of the overhang has been cut back and temporarily covered over with plywood. We also demo'd the Fl room walls and ceiling / roof and prepared to pour concrete.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Cape Royal Business Owner

I was extremely impressed with Carter’s professionalism, trustworthiness, courtesy, and work product. I moved here from Baltimore, Maryland to start a business. I needed a total office remodel and solicited 6 different contractors for bids. Carter was one of the last contractors to preview the project and the first (and only) contractor to submit a timely bid (his came in less than one week!). The project started right on time and, as the job progressed, I was pleased with Carter’s attention to detail and his precision. He always returned my phone calls. He kept me informed about everything all the time. My staff, clients, and office neighbors have all raved about the finished product. I would not consider another contractor to do future jobs for me because I know I can trust Carter and his work.

Catherine Jones
Cocoa Beach Law Group, LLC

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Canal Front Home Competely Remodeled

Hurricane Fay left their home with water and mold damage. These owner's decided to take action and remodel. Echo Atlantic Construction remodeled the entire interior of this home.


Work included:

  • Remove Molded Drywall
  • Remove Wet Insulation
  • Remove Walls
  • Replace Windows
  • Replace Drywall
  • New 5 1/4" Baseboard
  • Paint Entire Interior
  • Texture Drywall
  • Install Fireplace
  • Replace Insulation
  • New Crown Molding
Please enjoy some progress photos of our work. This house now looks and feels brand new. Most of all the owner's are extremely happy with their updated home.












"We want to add a fireplace to our house," the owner said.
Echo Atlantic made it as easy as 1-2-3.






"Delete this wall to make our living space more open. We want to update our kitchen but do not want to spend money on new cabinets or tile. Do you have any ideas?" the owner asked.

Echo Atlantic removed the wall to make an open floor plan, removed the soffit above the cabinets to make the ceiling feel taller, added decorative molding to the existing cabinets and replaced the countertop. What a transformation!





New, New, New Everything is New!!!
Shhhh...this home is 30 years old but no one knows that because
Echo Atlantic Construction has been here and it looks like it was built yesterday.