Tag: Custom

Transforming Elmwood, 1805 Timber-Framed Home

The before and after photos really speak for themselves to show the extent of work performed by Wilson-Covington on this vernacular Georgian home in Oxford, NC.

 

Siding Detail

South Side After

Interior Stair Rebuilt

Inscribed Brick

East Side Before

Interior Before

North Side Before

South Side Before

West Side Before

North Side Before

South Side Before

Living Room Mantle Restored

North Side After

Laundry/Powder Room Mantle Restored

Interior Before

Interior Before

Dalholt Family Joins Wilson-Covington

DalholtsWilson-Covington has always been a family-oriented company, but even we have taken it to a new level with the hiring of Norm Dalholt and his two sons, David and Thomas!

On April 1, 2013, David became the first Dalholt to join Wilson-Covington.  He had been working in custom cabinetry in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, but was looking for a better place to raise a family. A good friend in Winston-Salem knew Executive Vice President Hayes Wauford and connected the two. After an interview, David was hired as a superintendent.

Earlier this year, David and his wife Amber had a baby girl, Charlie. Norm, who was a project manager for a high-end residential contractor in Maine, came down for a visit with his first grandchild and liked what he saw of Winston-Salem. “I kept telling him he should move down here,” David said. “And he said, ‘Well, find me a job.’  So I did!” On August 3, 2014, Norm joined the company as project manager of residential construction.

Meanwhile, Thomas was working as a display builder for Urban Outfitters in Portland, Oregon and beginning to feel a little left out. “I was a long way away, and it had been two and a half years since I’d seen the family,” Thomas said. David once again asked Hayes if there might be a spot at Wilson-Covington for Thomas. Two weeks after his father had joined the company, Thomas came to work as a carpenter.

The three are currently working together on an extensive remodel of a home in the West Salem neighborhood. “Hayes is super family-oriented, but he’s getting his money’s worth as well,” David joked. “We don’t just punch a clock and go home. We talk about our work at night all the time, too.”

The Dalholts say good communication is the key to family members being able to work well together. “We’re able to be blunt with each other, and nobody takes it personally,” David said.