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Freeport General Contractor

HDC Homes is a full service general contractor local to the Freeport area.  Whether you are an investor that wants your flip rehabbed or you want your dream home built, Holley Development Corporation can handle all of your needs. We are licensed and insured in the state of Florida.

  • Lead Safe Certified by the EPA
  • Certified General Contractor for Home Depot & Home Depot
  • Licensed & Insured
  • 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed

100% Honest, Detailed & Affordable Guarantee

We give it to you straight up. We do not cut corners to get the job done, if we make a mistake, we redo the work instead of cover it up or patch it.  We are a high quality company and working hard to be the best remodeling and home contracting service in all of Freeport.

We may not be the Home Depott priced contractor in Freeport, but we can say that the quote we give involve no surprises down the road because we are thorough the first time around. If you want quality work at an affordable and honest price, then you are looking for us.

List Of Our Contracting Services

We do kitchen, living room, bathroom and room addition remodeling along with driveways, tile and roofing in the Florida Panhandle and Freeport area.

  • Bathroom Remodeling
  • Kitchen Remodeling
  • Room Additions
  • Tile
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical
  • Roof Repairs
  • Roof Replacements
  • Driveways
  • Decks
  • Drywall Installation
  • Fire Damage Restoration
  • Water & Flood Restoration

Contact HDC Homes For A Quote & Questions – Call (850) 768-2902

We treat each and every situation as though it were our own home, office or ranch.

We’re growing into being the top general contractor in Freeport. We are fast, affordable and friendly; if you need anything, or even just have a general question about our services or a repair you need done, please feel free to call.

About Freeport, FL

Freeport is a city in Walton County, Florida, United States. It is said to have been established circa 1830, supposedly named Freeport because there was no charge to use the dock on Four Mile Creek.