Eleven years in business, two generations of carpenters in the family, and a lot of relationships we’ve worked hard to keep.
Jennifer Gerber founded MegaBuilders Solutions in April 2014 after fifteen years on the trade side of the construction industry — first as a carpenter’s apprentice in her father’s shop, later as a project manager for two of Atlanta’s largest builders. The pattern she kept seeing was the same: clients felt invisible the moment the contract was signed.
So she started a different kind of contracting business. One where the owner’s name was on the door, the phone, and the contract. Where every project got a written weekly update whether the client asked for it or not. Where small jobs and big jobs got the same project manager.
That ethic still runs the company. We’re now a 28-person team, but Jennifer still walks every project before contract, and our average client relationship lasts longer than the construction itself — most of our work today comes from past clients and the neighbors who watched us work.

If a crew member is going to be late, the client gets a call before they’re late — not after. This is non-negotiable on every project.
Our written estimates include allowances, exclusions, and assumptions in plain English. Surprises kill trust faster than mistakes.
Every change order is in writing before work begins. Every weekly update has photos. Every payment ties to specific completed work.
We don’t use the cheapest sub. We use the one we’d hire for our own home. Our trade partner roster has changed by less than 10% in five years.
Ten-year workmanship warranty on everything we build. If we made it, we’ll come back and fix it. No fine print, no fights.
Floor protection, daily clean-up, sealed dust barriers on remodels. You shouldn’t have to live in a construction site while we work.
Small enough to know your name. Experienced enough to deliver $2M custom homes.

Third-generation builder. Fifteen years on the trade side before founding MegaBuilders in 2014. EPA Lead-Safe Certified renovator and licensed Georgia general contractor.

Joined in 2017 from a national homebuilder. Runs our residential construction division and manages 8–12 active projects at any given time without breaking a sweat.

Twenty-two years estimating commercial and residential work in the Southeast. Linda’s quotes are the reason our budgets land where they should.
If you’re reading this, you’re probably about to spend a meaningful amount of money — possibly the largest discretionary check you’ll write this decade — on a contractor. I want to say two things directly.
First: most contractor problems are actually communication problems. Bad timelines, missed deadlines, surprise costs — almost all of it traces back to expectations that were never written down. Our entire process exists to make sure that doesn’t happen on your project.
Second: I read every Google review, every email, and every text message we get. If you’ve had a bad experience with us — past, present, or future — I want to hear about it personally. My direct line is on the contact page.
We’ll work hard to earn your trust. And then we’ll work harder to keep it.
Schedule a no-pressure consultation. Worst case, you walk away with a clearer scope.