Stony Point Construction
Call now
Call now
Website
Call
Stony Point Construction
Stony Point Construction Co. has been in business since 1991. Prior to starting the company, Larry Yancey, president, had fifteen years experience in the construction industry. This experience and the knowledge gained with it have made him a true professional. He was awarded the "CGR" certification in 2000 and the "CR" certification in 2003.

He understands the need to keep his skills sharp. He continues to take advantage of training provided by various trade organizations. Larry is one of the original members of the NARI Central Virginia Chapter and served on the steering committee for the first year of the organization. CR is an abbreviation for Certified Remodelor and is given only to those members that meet the strict standards set by NARI National.

His knowledge coupled with his ability to work well with people providing personal attention to each aspect of the project have been the hallmark of the company's success. The Company's philosophy is based upon quality, honesty, integrity, flexibility, and dedication to the client.
Services
Below we have listed some frequently asked questions about the remodeling process and Stony Point Construction's methods. How does your company start the design/building process? An appointment is set to discuss your needs and desires. I spend time "Listening"to your ideas. Together we establish which features of your existing home you want to change or improve.
One of the most important things to consider while hiring a remodeler is the relationship you have with the remodeler. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) recommends that you take the time to get to know some of the key people you will be working with during your project. I am told that I should be prepared to give you a budget for my project.
Larry Yancey, the owner of Stony Point Construction personally came in and helped me design my whole kitchen. He was thorough, understood our design needs, financial constraints and made sure out kitchen would not out build the neighborhood. You added beautiful details and space, while preserving its original character and feel.
Reviews (5)
Csmchrst
Csmchrst
Jun 02, 2019
Report
Very helpful staff in answering my questions. They are very knowledgeable in home building! Great company!
Cathy Mitchell
Cathy Mitchell
Jan 14, 2017
Report
I have used Stony Point Construction for a multitude of projects - both large and small - from an attic conversion to a garage addition to a complete kitchen blow-out renovation - and each time have been impressed with the quality and value provided. Larry goes way above and beyond to provide exceptional service, and the beauty and solidity of his construction cannot be ignored. Friends and neighbors have hired Larry based on visits to my home. I would not consider hiring any other contractor!
Brad Wilson
Brad Wilson
Oct 21, 2016
Report
Stony Point Construction has done two large projects for us and both have been successes! We began by converting a storage area into a Master Bathroom. Three years later, we demolished our kitchen and did a complete rebuild. This included removing the wall to our family room to unite the spaces.
In both cases, Stony Point presented us with design plans that we loved. We then customized them to our needs. They were easy to work with throughout the process.
What most impressed us was the smooth management of the demolition and construction processes. All of the subcontractors were supervised and
Diane Chang
Diane Chang
Aug 06, 2016
Report
Stony Point remodeled two of our bathrooms. They worked with us to keep the scope of the project within our budget without compromising quality. We were pleased with their professionalism and timely completion of the project.
Jack & Cindy Blanton
Jack & Cindy Blanton
May 31, 2016
Report
We hired Stony Point Construction after breaking up with our first contractor. Larry's meticulous attention to detail was reassuring. The contract was specific and change orders were well documented. After drawing up the electrical plan, he asked us to walk the house with the plan to vet it. We made adjustments during that walk through and today, every time I turn on a light - the switch is where it should be. Our project was essentially a gutting of our home, moving the kitchen, removing walls, replacing floors and adding a bath. The house was secured every day, the work in progress was kept clean