From custom carpentry and concrete to tile, stone, plaster, metal work, fencing, and landscaping — Caleb Friend brings craftsmanship and care to every project across the Lake Norman area.
Whether you're tackling a remodel, a custom build, or a tricky repair — we bring the right skill for the job.
Framing, finish work, decks, trim, custom built-ins, and structural repair. Square cuts, tight joints, clean lines.
Driveways, patios, walkways, slabs, and footings. Properly prepped, poured, and finished to last for decades.
Kitchens, bathrooms, backsplashes, showers, and floors. Precise layouts, level surfaces, and grout that stays clean.
Retaining walls, fireplaces, veneers, pillars, and walkways. Natural and manufactured stone, set to last a lifetime.
Smooth coat, textured finishes, repairs, and venetian-style plaster. Old-world technique with modern durability.
Custom railings, gates, brackets, and repairs. Welded steel and ornamental iron built to handle the elements.
Wood, vinyl, ornamental, and privacy fences. Posts set deep, panels straight, gates that swing true for years.
Hardscapes, grading, plant beds, edging, and yard transformations. Outdoor spaces designed to last and look great.
I'm Caleb — owner and craftsman at Friendly Contracting. I started this business with a simple idea: do the work the way it should be done, treat people the way I'd want to be treated, and let the results speak.
Based right here in Huntersville, I serve homeowners across Lake Norman and the greater Charlotte area. Every project gets my hands, my eyes, and my full attention — from the first walkthrough to the final cleanup.
Tell me about your project by email or with the form below. I'll ask the right questions to understand what you need.
I come out, take a look, measure, and give you straight answers about scope, materials, and timeline.
You get a written quote with no hidden fees. Approve it when you're ready — no pressure.
The work gets done right, on schedule, and the site gets left clean. That's the standard.
Ready to start a project, or just want a second opinion? Reach out — I'd love to hear about it.