We build solid, affordable homes and integrate renewable energy from the start. No fluff, no shortcuts.
Good construction in the U.S. doesn't have to mean expensive construction. We use the same framing systems and materials that build millions of American homes every year, apply them with care, and pair every project with energy upgrades that pay back over time.
We work in Provo, Utah and Kansas City, Missouri. Two growing markets where people need real options.
Material choices that keep your budget in check without cutting corners on what matters.
Every project is spec'd for lower running costs. Less energy in, more comfort out.
Standard American framing and materials. Inspectable, code-compliant, easy to work on later.
Floor plans designed around how people actually live, not just how they look on paper.
We stick to building methods that are proven, inspectable, and understood by every contractor in the country. No experiments on your dime.
Dimensional lumber studs, built to code. Stick framing is how most American homes get built because it works. Fast to raise, easy to inspect, and straightforward to modify or expand down the road.
Wall framing and insulation in one factory-built product. Tighter air seal, less lumber waste, and walls that hold temperature better from the start. Good choice when energy performance is the priority.
Sections built indoors under controlled conditions, then assembled on your lot. Consistent quality, no weather delays during framing, and a cost structure that's predictable from the beginning.
We spec the building envelope and systems together. Solar, water, and insulation are part of the plan from day one, not add-ons after the fact.
Photovoltaic panels on the roof, tied to the grid with an option for battery storage. The federal tax credit currently covers 30% of installed cost. We handle the design, sizing, and permitting.
Gutters, storage tanks, basic filtration, and distribution for irrigation and non-potable use. Cuts outdoor water bills noticeably, especially during drier months.
Spray foam and blown-in options that close the gaps traditional batt insulation leaves behind. A tight house is a cheap house to heat and cool, and a quieter one to live in.
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