General Contractor, Charlotte, NC

HomeServicesResidential ServicesGeneral Contractor, Charlotte, NC

As a second-generation general contractor with more than 30 years of experience, we bring to the table our knowledge in multiple facets of the industry.

The main purpose of a general contractor is to manage the many phases of a residential or commercial construction project. At Gibson Custom Construction, we hold a general contractor license in both North Carolina and South Carolina, although the vast majority of our work is done in the Charlotte, North Carolina area. A general contractor is licensed to manage home renovations, including home additions, as well as serve as a custom home builder or your custom commercial project contractor.

General Contractor

As a second-generation general contractor with more than 30 years of experience, we bring to the table our knowledge in multiple facets of the industry. Whether it is design-build, new construction, renovations, additions, or remodeling work, we approach your project with your needs and wants in mind. We pride ourselves on our ability to design and produce creative solutions that work for your space and lifestyle. Our method is simple: we listen, we plan, and then we execute those plans together with you, so you are always kept in the loop.

Whether you are looking for a general contractor to work on your home, vacation property, income-producing residential property, or even your commercial property, you can rest assured that we will keep your project running smoothly from start to completion.

If you have questions about what we can do as your general contractor, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We look forward to taking your vision for your home and making it a reality while carefully balancing aesthetics and functionality for optimal results.


At Gibson Custom Construction, our general contractors are proud to serve customers throughout Charlotte, Gastonia, Huntersville, Denver, Statesville, Lake Norman, Cornelius, Davidson, Sherrills Ford, Terrell, and Mooresville, North Carolina, as well as Fort Mill and Rock Hill, South Carolina.