“You can’t build a great building on a weak foundation. You must have a solid foundation if you going to have a strong superstructure.”Gordon B. Hinkley
Your Home’s Foundation Works Harder Than You Think
This is a term that may not be familiar to many that are looking for a new home. For many, being built in a factory means quality. Almost everything you buy is built in
Home automation is a term used to describe the electronic control of household features, activities, and appliances. For example, this can include lights, door locks, security systems, appliances, and HVAC systems (heating, ventilation, and
Building Science is amazing. Most people never think about building and science in the same sentence. However, the breakthroughs in materials, processes, and tools continue every day. Think about breakthroughs in automotive technology. The
So, what do these three things have in common? While most would think not much, they actually do provide some similar benefits and at very different costs. The one thing they all do is
What’s in a Roof Style?
You drive by homes every day. How many times do you actually notice their roofs? There is something called the Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon (also known as The Frequency Illusion). It
It All Started with Smoke Alarms.
Prior to 1973, there was no requirement for smoke alarms in a home. Building codes change regularly and protecting the population from home fires was introduced in
Many prospective new customers that think about a new home stumble across modular homes in the research phase of their project. They learn about its superior quality, indoor construction, and great value! Still others
Thinking about Building versus Buying a Home?
Home inventories are tight. Many times you just can’t find the perfect house. Set your goals and decide if building a home is right for you. It
What Happened?
The times they have changed. In the early 1960’s only 20% of young adults between the ages of 18 and 34 actually lived with their parents. Recent surveys now put that number