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Local coverage

Project conversations across Gainesville and Alachua County.

Coverage depends on independent provider availability. Each page below explains useful housing and site context for that community.

Alachua

Historic small-town housing and expanding subdivisions create varied crawlspace, slab, and utility conditions.

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Newberry

Rapid growth around an older town core combines newer construction with rural-edge lots and karst considerations.

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High Springs

Historic homes, wooded lots, springsheds, and lower-density development make drainage and environmental context important.

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Archer

Small-town and rural properties can involve older materials, wells, septic systems, and long access routes.

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Micanopy

A highly historic village setting requires sensitive exterior planning and careful review of older assemblies.

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Hawthorne

Lake-country properties and older homes bring moisture, access, septic, and drainage questions.

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Tioga

Newer planned development often involves HOA coordination, active drainage, and contemporary finish expectations.

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Jonesville

Fast suburban growth and wooded former rural land create mixed grading, tree, and infrastructure conditions.

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