FAQs
What’s the hottest trend right now for your business?
- Updating older homes with new energy efficient materials like windows and siding
- Adding front and back porches that give nice, new, natural light-filled spaces for the family to enjoy.
- Adding composite decking that extend entertainment and grilling areas and are easy to maintain.
What’s a common mistake homeowners should avoid when planning their purchase/project?
- Poor design and planning up front lead to all sorts of problems. Good quality architecture and detailing improves the return on investment, and adds more enjoyment with the enhanced lifestyle that comes with new home space and features. Good planning lends to less problems and delays during construction, avoiding cost overruns.
What makes your company stand out from the rest?
- Experience and professionalism. Thorough knowledge of the newest materials combined with a very thorough and professional design and construction process lead to a consistently outstanding experience.
What extra steps do you take to ensure your customers’ satisfaction?
- Our Quality Assurance Contract ensures our clients know exactly what to expect from us and exactly what is expected from them, start to finish. This guarantees a win-win relationship that results in a happy customer and a good referral.
How can I update my house and “Go Green”?
- Energy Star compliant / green products are at the top of every homeowner’s list. Window and other exterior-product manufacturers have responded with design changes and upgrades that exceed this standard, while maintaining features that blend with a particular homeowner’s style and taste.
How do I decide what kind of siding I should get?
- Fiber-cement siding like James Hardie is an excellent siding choice. It is non-combustible, holds paint 3-4 times longer than wood and is rot-resistant. It is 5 times thicker than vinyl. A preferred replacement material for historial buildings.
- Vinyl siding is the most popular siding material - more cost-conscious and is virtually maintenance free. It comes in a huge variety of appealing colors and textures to add to your home’s curb appeal while increasing your home’s energy efficiency.
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