Wayne Morgan Construction
Last Updated: April 8, 2026
Hey there, and thanks for visiting Wayne Morgan Construction. We know your privacy matters, especially when you’re planning something as personal as building or remodeling your home. This Privacy Policy explains, in plain English, what information we collect, how we use it, and what choices you have. No legalese, no fine print tricks. Just honest talk.
At Wayne Morgan Construction, we build dreams at affordable prices, and that starts with treating your information with the same care and respect we put into our craftsmanship. If you ever have questions about this policy or how we handle your data, just give us a call or send an email. We’re real people, and we’re happy to chat.
1. Who We Are
Wayne Morgan Construction is a family-owned construction business based in Douglasville, Georgia, proudly serving the west side of Atlanta since March 10, 1973. We specialize in new custom home building, major remodeling, decks and porches, electrical work, welding, custom millwork, cabinetry, windows, doors, stairs, and full design-build services.
Our website: [Insert the Website Link]
Our promise: Quality work at reasonable prices, done by our own skilled team, no subcontractors.
This Privacy Policy applies to information we collect through our website, email, phone calls, in-person consultations, and project engagements.
2. What Information We Collect (And Why)
We only collect information that helps us serve you better. Here’s what that typically looks like:
2.1 Information You Give Us Directly
When you reach out via our website contact form, email, phone, or in-person meeting, you might share:
- Contact details: Name, phone number, email address, mailing address
- Project information: Property address, type of project (new build, remodel, deck, etc.), budget range, timeline preferences, design ideas
- Photos or files: Sketches, inspiration images, property surveys, or HOA guidelines you’d like us to review
- Communication history: Notes from our conversations, estimates, contracts, and project updates
Why we collect this: So, we can respond to your inquiry, prepare an accurate estimate, plan your project, and keep you informed every step of the way.
2.2 Information Collected Automatically
When you visit our website, some technical data is gathered automatically to help us improve your experience:
- Device and browser info: IP address, browser type, operating system, device type
- Usage data: Pages you visit, time spent on site, links clicked, referral source (e.g., Google search, social media)
- Cookies and tracking technologies: Small data files that help our site function and remember your preferences (more on this in Section 4)
Why we collect this: To ensure our website works properly, understand what content is helpful, and protect against spam or security threats. We don’t use this data to identify you personally unless you’ve submitted a form or contacted us directly.
2.3 Information from Third Parties
Occasionally, we might receive information from:
- Referral partners: Architects, designers, or real estate professionals who refer clients to us (with your permission)
- Material suppliers: When ordering products for your project, suppliers may share order confirmations or warranty details
- Public records: Property records or permit histories relevant to your project scope (used solely for planning and compliance)
We only use third-party information to serve your project needs and never for marketing without your consent.
3. How We Use Your Information
We use your information for one main reason: to help you build the home you’ve always wanted. Specifically, we may use your data to:
- Respond to your inquiries and schedule consultations
- Prepare detailed estimates, proposals, and contracts
- Plan, manage, and complete your construction project
- Communicate about timelines, selections, change orders, and inspections
- Send project updates, invoices, and warranty information
- Improve our website, services, and customer experience
- Comply with legal obligations (e.g., licensing, insurance, tax records)
- Protect against fraud, unauthorized use, or safety hazards
We do not use your personal information to:
- Sell or rent your data to third-party marketers
- Send unsolicited promotional emails (you can opt in if you’d like project tips or seasonal offers)
- Build profiles for advertising networks or data brokers
- Share your project details publicly without your written permission
Your trust is everything to us. We keep your information focused on your project, not on selling ads.
4. Cookies and Tracking Technologies
4.1 What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help sites remember your preferences, keep you logged in (if we add accounts later), and understand how visitors use the site.
4.2 Types of Cookies We Use
- Essential cookies: Required for basic site functionality (e.g., form submissions, security). These can’t be disabled without breaking the site.
- Performance cookies: Help us understand which pages are most helpful and how visitors navigate our site (using anonymized, aggregated data).
- Functionality cookies: Remember your preferences, like whether you’ve closed a notification banner.
- Targeting/advertising cookies: We currently do not use third-party advertising cookies or retargeting pixels. If we ever add these, we’ll update this policy and give you clear opt-out choices.
4.3 Managing Cookies
Most browsers let you control cookies through their settings. You can:
- Block all cookies (but some site features may not work)
- Delete cookies after each session
- Use “private” or “incognito” browsing mode
For more info on managing cookies, visit AllAboutCookies.org.
5. How We Share (and Don’t Share) Your Information
Your information is yours. We share it only when necessary to complete your project or comply with the law.
5.1 When We Might Share Your Information
- With your explicit permission: For example, if you’d like us to coordinate with your architect, designer, or HOA.
- To complete your project: We may share your address and project specs with trusted material suppliers, equipment rental companies, or engineering consultants—always under confidentiality agreements.
- For legal compliance: If required by law, court order, or government request (we’ll notify you unless legally prohibited).
- To protect rights or safety: If we believe sharing is necessary to prevent fraud, address security issues, or protect someone’s safety.
5.2 Who We Do NOT Share With
- Marketing companies, data brokers, or lead-generation services
- Social media platforms for advertising purposes
- Unaffiliated contractors or subcontractors (remember: we do our own work—we don’t sub out)
- Anyone outside the project team without your consent
5.3 Business Transfers
In the unlikely event of a merger, acquisition, or sale of assets, customer information may be transferred as part of the business. Any successor company would be bound by this Privacy Policy. We’d notify you via email or website notice if such a change occurs.
6. Data Security: How We Protect Your Information
We take reasonable steps to protect your information from unauthorized access, loss, or misuse. These include:
- Digital security: Secure website hosting (HTTPS/SSL encryption), password-protected internal systems, regular software updates
- Physical security: Locked files for paper documents, restricted access to project records
- Team training: Our staff understands the importance of confidentiality and handles client information with care
- Vendor oversight: Any third-party service provider (e.g., email hosting, accounting software) must meet our security standards
While we strive to protect your data, no method of electronic transmission or storage is 100% secure. If you ever suspect unauthorized access to your information, contact us immediately.
7. Your Choices and Rights
You’re in control of your information. Here’s how you can manage it:
7.1 Access, Update, or Delete Your Data
You can request to:
- See what personal information we have about you
- Correct inaccurate or outdated details
- Request deletion of your information (subject to legal record-keeping requirements for contracts, permits, or warranties)
Just email us with “Privacy Request” in the subject line, and we’ll respond within 30 days.
7.2 Opt Out of Communications
- Email: Click “unsubscribe” in any promotional email, or tell us directly if you’d prefer only project-related messages.
- Phone/Text: Let us know if you’d like to limit calls or texts to essential project updates only.
- Mail: We rarely send physical mail, but you can request to be removed from any mailing lists.
Note: Even if you opt out of marketing, we may still contact you about active projects, contracts, or safety notices.
7.3 Do Not Track Signals
Some browsers send “Do Not Track” signals. Our site doesn’t currently respond to these signals because there’s no universal standard. However, we don’t engage in cross-site tracking for advertising, so your browsing on our site stays focused on your project—not on ads.
7.4 California Residents (CCPA/CPRA)
If you’re a California resident, you have additional rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act:
- Right to know what personal information we collect, use, or share
- Right to delete personal information (with exceptions)
- Right to opt out of “sales” of personal information (we don’t sell your data)
- Right to non-discrimination for exercising your privacy rights
To exercise these rights, email us with “California Privacy Request” in the subject line. We’ll verify your identity and respond as required by law.
7.5 Georgia Residents
Georgia doesn’t yet have a comprehensive state privacy law, but we extend the same respectful practices to all our clients, regardless of location. If Georgia enacts new privacy laws, we’ll update this policy and comply fully.
8. Children’s Privacy
Our services are intended for adults. We don’t knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you’re a parent or guardian and believe your child has shared information with us, please contact us, and we’ll take steps to delete it promptly.
9. Third-Party Links and Services
Our website may include links to:
- Material supplier websites (e.g., window manufacturers, flooring brands)
- Design inspiration platforms (e.g., Houzz, Pinterest)
- Permitting portals or local government resources
These sites have their own privacy policies. We’re not responsible for their content or practices. When you click a link and leave our site, we encourage you to review their privacy notices.
We also use trusted third-party services to help run our business, such as:
- Website hosting and security providers
- Email communication platforms
- Accounting and invoicing software
These partners are contractually required to protect your data and use it only for the services they provide to us.
10. International Visitors
Our website is primarily intended for visitors in the United States, especially in Georgia and the Atlanta metro area. If you’re accessing our site from outside the U.S., please know that your information will be transferred to and processed in the United States, where privacy laws may differ from those in your country. By using our site, you consent to this transfer.
11. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy occasionally to reflect changes in our services, technology, or legal requirements. When we do:
- We’ll update the “April 8, 2026” date at the top
- For significant changes, we’ll post a notice on our website or email active clients
- Your continued use of our site or services after changes take effect means you accept the updated policy
We encourage you to check this page periodically. But don’t worry—we’ll never make changes that reduce your rights without clear notice.
12. How Long We Keep Your Information
We retain your personal information only as long as necessary:
- Active projects: For the duration of the project plus warranty periods (typically 1–10 years, depending on the work)
- Completed projects: We keep basic contact and project records for historical reference, warranty service, and legal compliance (generally up to 7 years after project completion, per Georgia business record guidelines)
- Marketing lists: Until you opt out or request deletion
- Website analytics: Aggregated, anonymized data may be kept longer for trend analysis
When information is no longer needed, we securely delete or de-identify it.
13. Contact Us: Questions, Concerns, or Just to Say Hi
We’re here for you, whether you have a privacy question, a project idea, or just want to talk about that perfect porch you’ve been dreaming of.
Email: [Your Email Address]
Phone: [Your Phone Number]
Location: Douglasville, Georgia (serving the west side of Atlanta)

