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a new home is an exciting and rewarding experience.
We understand the investment involved in the
purchase of a new home, and we work with you
to build your dream to the exacting standards
and specifications you expect. We have built
custom homes for many satisfied clients throughout
the years. For a few examples of our work,
you can visit our Showcase.
We can build your home on a lot you already
own or are planning to purchase. Or, you can
visit the following featured communities where
we are currently constructing homes.
- HillCrest
Homes - A Traditional Neighborhood
Development in the heart of the city.
- 43rd
St. Project - A great opportunity
to get in early on our newest project.
- Cameron-Ash
- We are building several beachfront properties
in NE Florida. Check it out.
Here are a few of the numerous advantages you can expect from a new home:
Convenience:
- Kitchens in new homes usually
have dishwashers and other appliances
built-in for convenience.
- Nearly all new homes are built
with convenient central air conditioning
and heating. Space heaters and room air-conditioners
are not needed.
- There are more electrical outlets,
as well as outlets for cable TV and telephone.
- Choose to pre-wire your house
with high speed internet cables.
- Bathrooms often have more convenient
features such as vanity cabinets, Jacuzzi
bath tubs, large mirrors and medicine
cabinets, and easy-to-clean plastic tub
enclosures.
- Newer appliances, insulation,
windows, and designs mean greater energy
efficiency and lower utility costs.
- Choose your location and we can build
on your lot or ours!
Safety:
- Occupants of new homes are much less
likely to die from fire than occupants
of older homes. Many new homes have hard-wired
smoke detectors on every level. Usually,
they are interconnected so that if one
detector alarm sounds, they all sound.
In many areas, smoke detectors are required
to have battery back-up. This feature
allows detectors to function even when
the power goes out.
- Electrical power systems in new homes
are properly sized for the heavier electrical
demands of today's homes, and wiring systems
are less likely to cause fires. There
also are more receptacles so people need
fewer extension cords which can overload
circuits, trip people and start fires
if they become worn and frayed. Circuit
breakers have replaced fuse boxes which
can be overloaded by using the wrong size
fuse.
- Ground fault interrupters for bathrooms,
kitchens, and outside receptacles reduce
the chance of fire and electrocution.
- Glass in tub enclosures and patio doors
in new homes must be tempered so that
it will crumble if broken instead of shattering
into large jagged pieces that can seriously
injure people.
Health:
Much has been learned about the health
risks of certain home building products
in recent years. The industry has responded
by building with products and systems that
make new homes better for your health than
older homes.
- Asbestos has been eliminated from shingles,
pipe, cement board, roof tar, floor tiles,
ceiling tiles and insulation. If asbestos
fibers become airborne, they can increase
the risk of respiratory diseases.
- Lead can cause a wide range of physical
and mental ailments. It is not used as
an ingredient in paint anymore, and it
is no longer used as solder for plumbing.
- Formaldehyde emissions from particle
board and hardwood plywood have been greatly
reduced in new homes. And urea-formaldehyde
finishes on most kitchen cabinets are
now baked or cured to minimize emissions.
- Builders are now installing systems
to control radon gas where it is a problem.
These systems usually include installation
of gravel and polyethylene film beneath
basement floors and concrete slabs, and
provide for later installation of vent
pipes and fans, if required. Older homes
frequently have no gravel in which to
collect the gas, no polyethylene film
to retard movement of the gas through
the slab, and no vent pipes. Mitigating
radon from an existing home is generally
far more expensive than building radon
prevention techniques into a new home.
Energy Efficieny:
Because of better windows, more efficient
heating and cooling equipment, better control
of air infiltration, and greater use of
insulation, new homes consume half as much
energy as homes built prior to 1980. Old
homes tend to be drafty and less comfortable.
Also, frost and condensation are more likely
to appear on windows of older homes, drip
down, and cause deterioration of wood trim
and walls. Through our membership and association
with Environments for Living we provide
our customers with all of the most modern
energy efficient conveniences.
Less Maintenance:
- New homes are available with siding,
windows and trim that never need painting.
- Wood decks and fences are typically
made of pressure-treated lumber which
resists rot and insect infestation. Pressure-treated
wood is also used where wood comes in
contact with concrete.
When It's Time To Choose
Your Builder
We fit the bill!
If you're in the market
for a new home, you should shop for your
builder as carefully as you shop for your
home. Whether you are buying a condo, a
townhouse, a house in a subdivision, or
a custom built house, you want to know that
you are buying a good quality home from
a reputable builder. Here is a quick
Q&A you should ask of any builder:
Q. How long has the builder been in business?
A. In 2002, we are celebrating our 10th
year in business.
Q. Whom do you contact for customer service
after the sale? Should requests be in writing?
A. Our service doesn't stop at the time
of closing. If after the sale you ever have
any questons or concerns, we welcome your
calls. If there is anything you feel needs
repair, simply give us a call.
Q. Who will be responsible for correcting
problems with major appliances?
A. All of our major appliances are warrantied
by the manufactuer and most are purchased
through Sears Contract Sales. You can choose
to contact either the manufacturer or Sears
directly, or we can handle it for you.
Q. Does your builder belong to the local
builders association (affiliated with the
National Association of Home Builders?)
A. Yes! We are members of the Gainesville
Builders Association and the National Home
Builders Association.
Q. Do you use state-of-the-art energy features?
A. Through our partnership with Environments
for Living, we provide our homeowners
with the latest energy features to increase
comfort and decrease costs.
A new home is one of the biggest and most
important purchases you will make in your
lifetime. By doing your homework, you will
be able to shop for a home with a sense
of confidence and the knowledge that will
help you make the right decision.
If you have additional questions about our
residential building or services, feel free
to contact
us
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