New River Barndominiums · Serving Kinston
Slab Foundation in Kinston, NC
From Kinston, the drive south on US-258 through Beulaville and Richlands to Jacksonville runs about 55 miles and takes roughly an hour in normal traffic.
Lenoir County has a mix of older farmhouses and newer rural construction, and many of the landowners looking at barndominiums near Kinston are starting from bare acreage with nothing existing to replace. That means the slab is the first thing going in the ground, and it has to be designed and poured correctly for the floor plan before framing can begin. New River handles the foundation as part of the full turnkey build, not as a separate contract handed off to a different crew.
A properly poured slab is the most critical step in any barndominium build, and in eastern North Carolina the soil conditions and code requirements make it something you don't want to cut corners on. New River Barndominiums handles slab foundation work as part of the full turnkey scope, from layout and forming through the pour and cure.
Josh oversees every phase of foundation work. The slab gets sized and poured to match your floor plan, and the work is performed under a licensed and insured North Carolina general contractor, which matters when it comes to county permits and inspections.
Foundation work is included in the turnkey build. Call to discuss your floor plan and lot.
About Kinston
Kinston sits at the crossroads of US-70 and US-258 in Lenoir County, about 55 miles northwest of Jacksonville along US-258 through Richlands and Beulaville. The Neuse River runs through town, and the rural acreage spreading south through Lenoir County and into Duplin County is exactly the kind of land eastern NC barndominium buyers are working with. Landowners in this part of the state have been looking at barndominiums as a way to put more square footage on their own property without the coastal price premium, and the drive down to Jacksonville is straightforward, mostly farm country and small towns on a road that moves well outside peak hours.
Serving La Grange, Pink Hill, Falling Creek and surrounding Kinston.
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Do you build barndominiums on land in Lenoir County?
Yes. New River Barndominiums serves Lenoir County and surrounding eastern NC counties. If you have acreage near Kinston or out in the rural parts of the county, call to schedule a free on-site consultation and Josh will come out to the land.
What type of foundation do barndominiums use?
For Kinston customers: most barndominiums in eastern North Carolina are built on a concrete slab foundation. The slab thickness and reinforcement depend on your floor plan and local soil conditions. Call to discuss what your property needs.
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