Pamlico Home Builders tapped for Small Business of the Year [Sun Journal, New Bern, N.C.]
| By Charlie Hall, Sun Journal, New Bern, N.C. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The initials stand for People of
"We owe it all to them, everybody," said Julius' son
"If it weren't for the people of the county, we wouldn't be where we are now. Daddy always said it was the county's store, the people's store. And, he believed in helping people."
The business was recently named
When Hurricane Irene ripped through the county on a late
"I came in here Sunday morning and got some stuff for some people," Tyndall said.
Monday morning, the store was open although there was no electricity.
"We were here with flashlights and hand-writing tickets," Tyndall recalled. "We were doing what we could to get people what they needed."
The cash register didn't work and debit and credit cards were useless, leaving the operations in a mode that was reminiscent of days long ago.
"The computers didn't run, so we did what we could because people were in a bind," Tyndall said. "We knew them all basically and the old saying is you jot it down and they come back in the next week and take care of it. We never had anybody that didn't come back. We had them coming from
He estimates people will still be repairing and rebuilding homes this time next year.
"A lot of people didn't have flood insurance and they are having to do it themselves," he said. "And they are doing it as they can pay for it. We didn't go up (in price) on anything. We set up certain accounts for the
Tyndall's nephew left Sunday afternoon after the hurricane for the main Ace Hardware warehouse in
Tyndall said the business has put out extra effort to accommodate customers, because they are considered friends and neighbors.
"If somebody calls me I'll help," he said. "A lot of times people have water lines break and this, that and the other. If they can get in touch with us, we'll come down and open up and get what you need to get you fixed."
The number of family employees at the business is extensive, including Kevin's sisters Shelia, Sharon and Renee, two brother-in-laws, two step-sons, a daughter and two nephews.
Kevin said the business has all the supplies and products needed to build a house from the ground up. His own home in
Keith said the original slogan now includes people of
An electrical fire several decades ago merely slowed the business.
"It burned it completely down except for a steel warehouse out back and two lumber sheds," said
The one-of-a-kind building supply business was a family affair from the beginning. Today it has 25 employees and a majority of those are direct relatives of the founder, ranging from children to grandchildren.
"He didn't believe in people being lazy and sitting around the house,"
Kevin started in the business when he was 12, helping move lumber around the lot. His brother Keith was 14 when he started. Today he is in charge of the construction, a separate division of the company.
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