Setup and pouring a post tension slab

Making Sure our picture is your picture

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One of the most vital parts of our process is taking time upfront to talk with you.  An old proverb says “A sharpened ax cuts more wood.”  We believe this principle is very true in designing and building your home.  We work with you to insure that every details has been discussed, evaluated,and addressed when we design your home.  We often say, “If we don’t know what you want, if we haven’t help you determine what you want, then there is no way either one of us can know what it will cost or insure that it gets built.”  When your ready to build lets take the time to explore and discover what that will look like and how we can make that happen.

Don’t live in a sinking submarine

screen door submarine

We all want to be energy efficient when building a new home.  The challenge is to make sure we stay balanced in our approach.  It is easy to get distracted by the hype and marketing of a particular product and it’s claims of energy efficiency.  The old cliché of a chain is only as strong as it’s weakest link holds very true in this arena.  There are three main components you will invest in for energy efficiency- doors, windows, insulation.  As you evaluate to upgrade and increase efficiency you want to make sure that you are improving your whole home and not just one part.  Thus the picture above.  Don’t spend a lot of resources on spray foam technology for insulation and then have entry level builders grade windows and doors.  They will be your screen doors undermining the investment you made.  Build with balance for a better home.  We are happy to help you find that balance, within your budget, for your best home.