Henderson Building Group

Henderson Building Group

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Henderson Building Group specializes in luxury custom homes, renovations and additions in the Lake N

Photos from Henderson Building Group's post 06/04/2026

First we pour the concrete then we wait and admire our handywork. We hope you do too!

06/04/2026
Photos from Henderson Building Group's post 05/29/2026

Craftsmanship rising.
Fireplace taking shape.
Home coming alive.

05/13/2026

Future cozy nights start here.
Every great home begins with a strong foundation and this fireplace will soon be the heart of the home. Craftsmanship starts long before the finishes — it starts right here.

04/21/2026

Wrapped and sealed with clean lines. We can’t wait to see this front entry come to life!

Photos from Henderson Building Group's post 03/24/2026

This phase of the building process is so cool! The structure is open, the light pours in, and the architectural details start to shine. This modern staircase is already transforming the feel of the home.

02/24/2026

Progress.

02/18/2026

Surrounded by Carolina trees, framing is up and this custom home is well on its way. A custom home is more than a project; it’s a story in the making. Our clients are that much closer to calling this home. Building better. Building smarter.

02/11/2026

Progress you can feel.
There’s something special about watching a home take shape from the ground up — every detail coming together with purpose.

This home is moving into its next chapter. Here’s to strong foundations, thoughtful design, and the excitement of what’s ahead.

02/03/2026

Why Snow in the Southeast is a bigger deal than it looks!
Snow isn’t usually a problem here, but when it comes in big storms, the danger isn’t the 10–12 inches that fall evenly — it’s the drifts. Wind pushes snow into corners, step-down roofs, canopies, and flat walk-out roofs, creating piles that can be several times heavier than the snowfall itself.

As those drifts melt and refreeze, they get even denser. That extra weight can cause bending, bowing, or even failure of roof members, especially on buildings under construction where the roof is cold from both sides and not fully braced.
What you can do:
Clear drifts over 18 inches if you can do it safely.

Use shovels or roof rakes, not ice melt — it can damage roofing materials.

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PO Box 1409
Cornelius, NC
28031

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30pm - 5:30pm
Tuesday 7:30pm - 5:30pm
Wednesday 7:30pm - 5:30pm
Thursday 7:30pm - 5:30pm
Friday 7:30pm - 5:30pm