In the charming town of Chapin, South Carolina, Chad and Caroline Lindler are not just constructing buildings; they are crafting a legacy tied deeply to their hometown roots. Since 2018, this dynamic couple has transformed their passion for construction into a thriving enterprise known as Chapin Commercial Construction. Specializing in a range of commercial projects across the Carolinas, the Lindlers are living examples of how family and business can blend seamlessly.
Both Chad and Caroline grew up in Chapin, attending local schools and cherishing the community they now serve. After completing their education at Clemson University, they eagerly returned to their hometown to start their family and their business. “Being local gives us a unique perspective on community needs,” Caroline shared, adding that their passion for contributing to the growth of their area is evident in every project they tackle.
What sets Chapin Commercial Construction apart is their design-build approach. This method allows them to manage a project from start to finish, combining architectural services with construction expertise. “We customize our service based on each client’s needs,” Chad explained. Whether someone wants to open a restaurant, a gym, or an office, the Lindlers are ready to guide them through the entire process.
Chad, with his extensive experience in commercial construction, emphasizes the importance of building strong relationships. “I love being hands-on and seeing a project come to life from the ground up. It can be a lengthy process, but that’s part of what makes it rewarding,” he said. Caroline, on the other hand, handles the financial aspects, ensuring every project stays on budget. Together, they have become a formidable team.
Chapin Commercial Construction has made its mark working on various projects, including retail spaces, car dealerships, and even places of worship. Notable recent projects include the construction of Saluda River Baptist Church in West Columbia and the new headquarters for Heavy Iron Cranes. Levy Brack, vice president of Heavy Iron Cranes, praised the communication and work ethic of the Lindlers. “I couldn’t have chosen a better general contractor to partner with,” he noted.
Every industry has its hurdles, and the construction field is no different. The Lindlers have navigated challenges such as rising material costs and labor shortages. “We’re fortunate to have an excellent team of subcontractors,” Chad stated, highlighting the importance of teamwork in overcoming industry challenges. While they have adjusted to some supply chain improvements, the search for **quality labor continues to be a struggle**. “Good labor is hard to find, but with perseverance, we keep pushing forward,” he added.
Running a family business can often blur the lines between work and home life. Chad and Caroline have found ways to navigate this balance by prioritizing communication and carving out family time. “We make it a point to block out time for our family,” Caroline said, emphasizing the importance of staying connected despite a busy work life. The couple also engages in community service, volunteering at events like Camp Kemo, a summer camp for children, which allows them to connect with the community and spend quality time with their children.
As Chapin and Lexington continue to grow, the Lindlers see a bright future for their business. With plans to expand into Beaufort and tackle new restaurant projects, their enthusiasm is palpable. “It’s amazing to see our town develop,” Caroline remarked, “but it always comes with challenges, especially regarding infrastructure.” Nonetheless, they view these changes as positive for their community, bringing vital services closer to home.
Chad and Caroline Lindler are not just builders; they are community stewards, dedicated to enhancing the areas they love through their work at Chapin Commercial Construction. With every project, they are not just laying bricks and mortar; they are building the future of Chapin, making it a place where families can thrive and dreams can take shape.
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