General Contractor - Earlysville, VA
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Hi, I'm Noah Bradley. I own and operate Blue Mountain Builders in Central Virginia. We offer a wide range of services, from restoration to new construction. Our niche carries us throughout the mid-Atlantic states, and sometimes beyond. We build new homes using antique materials as well as restore existing historic homes. We try to incorporate green options into our projects also with the goal of building homes that compliment the landscape and are friendly to the environment. We have been in business since 1988 and have earned a solid reputation of building one-of-a-kind handcrafted homes. Many of our projects have been featured in national publications. We are a small company and we only undertake one or two projects at a time which gives our clients and their homes our full focus and attention. We are most acclaimed for our use of antique hewn logs, timber frame, and stone. We offer full build services, as well as design assistance and consultation services. To learn more about us visit our website BlueMountainBuilders.com or like us on Facebook, or visit our news site HandMadeHouses.com
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PO Box 755
Earlysville, VA 22936
Photo | Project | Date | Description | Cost | Home |
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Moriah | Jun 2014 | This home was originally built in the 1970's using many antique materials, including an early 1800's log cabin, huge beams from a cotton mill, and vast quantities of salvaged woods including heart pine, chestnut, and hemlock. We took the house down, which was slated for demolition, and totally revamped it up to current standards and tastes. | $2.3m | Earlysville, VA | |
Highland | Jun 2013 | This incredible home was designed and built by Blue Mountain Builders. It incorporates an antique log cabin, a late 1700's post and beam frame home, and a great deal of stone. | $1m | Earlysville, VA | |
Ellwood | Jun 2012 | The restoration of the historic home Ellwood. Many prominent early American founders visited this home. The home was also used as a Civil War hospital and as base camp for forces on both sides of the war. | $200k | Earlysville, VA | |
MIddleburg | Jun 2011 | This project involved the restoration of a mid 1800's stone home and it's appendages, and the addition of a post and beam barn. | $800k | Earlysville, VA | |
Madison House | Jun 2010 | This home was designed and built our firm with the challenge of "make it look like it has always been there". We incorporated an mid 1800's cabin and beams from a 1700 post and beam home to create this new/old farmhouse. | $750k | Earlysville, VA | |
Round Hill 2011 | Jun 2011 | Permit Number: B10167310100 Permit Type: Permit Description: OTHER RETAINING WALL & STAIRS | $7k | Round Hill, VA | |
Home Addition Round Hill 2010 | Oct 2010 | Permit Number: B00141130100 Permit Type: Permit Description: ADD ADDITION | $200k | Round Hill, VA | |
Round Hill 2010 | Feb 2010 | Permit Number: B00079400100 Permit Type: Permit Description: ALT ALTERATION/RESTORATION | $200k | Round Hill, VA | |
Residential Construction MOLINA, MESA COUNTY 2008 | Oct 2009 | Permit Number: 08-00160 Permit Type: Building / Electrical / Mechanical / Plumbing Permit Description: B-2 ONE FAMILY NEW RESIDENCE | $383k | Bonita Springs, FL |