Built America Magazine | South
There’s a quiet rhythm in Floyd, Virginia. A place where the Appalachian hills roll like a hymn, and the air carries the weight of work done right. It’s in this town — unassuming, unhurried — that Omnibuild General Contractors has built more than structures. They’ve built a legacy. “I like sleeping at night,” says Matt Sebas, founder of Omnibuild — and there’s truth packed into that sentence, the kind of truth that doesn’t need dressing. This wasn’t a company born from corporate strategy or aggressive scaling. Omnibuild grew, like things worth keeping often do — slowly, steadily, from the hands of craftsmen who knew the worth of their word. Built From Brotherhood Matt launched Omnibuild in 2011 with a purpose that was part personal, part communal: to stay local, to work better, and to build with people who shared the same values. He didn’t want to build a company that cut corners — he wanted to build trust, one nail, one beam, one home at a time. Not long after, he called Noah Byler. “It was the best thing,” Noah recalls. “We just get to do a lot of great things together.” Their partnership was less a business move and more a natural alignment — like two beams supporting the same roof.
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