Residential Construction

Why Choose Us?
- Tax credit rehabilitation
- City grant-funded projects
- Section 8 compliance
- Receivership work
What We Offer
- Custom Home Builds
- Full-Gut Rehabs
- City Grant-Funded Renovations
- Tax Credit Projects
- Receivership Work

- What should I ask a builder before signing a contract?
Before you hire a general contractor or home builder, always ask about their warranty coverage, licensed subcontractors, material specifications, construction timeline guarantees, and change order policies. At our company, we encourage homeowners to check our builder reputation, past projects, client reviews, and make sure everything is clearly stated in the construction contract to avoid hidden costs or delays.
- How do I budget for unexpected costs?
We suggest you set aside 10–20% of your total budget for contingencies. Common extra costs can come from permit delays, material price increases, design changes, and labor adjustments. We help clients manage their construction costs by tracking expenses weekly, using budget spreadsheets or construction budgeting software, and keeping detailed records of payments and receipts.
- Is it better to build or buy a home?
As a custom home builder, we often get asked whether it’s better to build or buy a house. Building a home offers full customization, energy-efficient features, and modern design, but it can take longer and may cost more. Buying an existing home is faster and more affordable, but may require renovations or layout compromises. The best option depends on your budget, location, lifestyle, and long-term investment goals—and we’re here to guide you through it.
- What are common mistakes in new builds?
Some common new construction mistakes include poor insulation, drainage issues, cheap materials, and lack of future-proofing for smart home technology. As a trusted home construction company, we focus on building durable, energy-efficient homes that meet code and protect long-term value.
- How do I choose the right materials?
When selecting home building materials, we help clients choose based on durability, climate and cost. Popular choices include fiber cement siding, metal roofing, energy-efficient windows, and insulated roofing systems. We compare material warranties, performance in local weather, and long-term ROI to make sure you get the best value for your home.
