Spring Hill · Williamson & Maury counties

Contractor websites for Spring Hill, on the numbers.

Spring Hill straddles the Williamson–Maury county line around the GM plant — the metro's newest housing stock and its highest broadband adoption.

A new house at the framing stage, with wood trusses and lumber stacked in the foreground under a blue skyPhoto: D Goug / Pexels

Spring Hill by the numbers

US Census ACS 2024 five-year estimates. Sourced in full below.

Population
55,765
Median age
36.1
Median household income
$112,013
Median home value
$493,800
Owner-occupied
73.4%
Broadband access
98.9%
Self-employed
8.1%
Median year built
2009

What the data says about building here

Spring Hill straddles the Williamson–Maury county line around the GM plant, and it is new: a median home built in 2009 and broadband in 98.9% of households — the highest adoption in the metro.

It is a high-income, high-ownership growth market: a $112,013 median household income and 73.4% owner-occupancy. Nearly every household is online, and most own the home they're improving.

We anchor Spring Hill to Williamson County's base — 8,707 establishments and $11.71B in annual payroll (CBP 2023), 670 construction firms — though the city's economy reaches into Maury as well.

The Williamson County contractor base

Spring Hill’s market sits inside Williamson County’s 8,707 employer establishments and $11.71B in annual payroll (County Business Patterns 2023). 670 of those are construction firms employing about 7,606 people, alongside 1,322 professional-services firms — the field a Spring Hill trade competes in for the phone call.

What we build for Spring Hill contractors

Run a contracting business in Spring Hill? Tell us about it through the form. You’ll get a plain answer on scope, price, and fit — and the standing disclosure that we’re a Campbell Digital Studio brand in Daphne, Alabama, with no Spring Hill office.

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