We take pride in our personalized approach to customer service and client interactions. We understand that every individual and every project has its own goals, budget, and vision. From design to completion, your project is a cooperative venture between contractor and home owner. We will collaborate with you to implement our experience and knowledge as the foundation for your vision. We insure the highest quality of your completed project using innovative design and products. By using value engineering, we do everything possible to keep projects within budget without sacrificing the finished result. Our expertise and innovation helps you save costs without sacrificing quality, while maintaining the best long term solution for a lifetime of living.
Severin grew up in a house built by his father with lumber sawn from the same plot of land. He had a hammer in his hand before he could write his name and grew up watching and learning about building. After school let out, he would often go to whichever property his dad was working on and help with the current project. After pursuing a degree as a Master of Education and teaching in higher education and secondary schools, Severin decided to go back to his roots and start his own company as a carpenter and builder. Fine tuned details and integrity of work are at the core of Severin’s foundation from which his construction background was build from an early age, and show proudly in any project that he works on.
Our core values ensure that all of our projects meet common goals. We use a systems approach to building where the entire home and its occupants must be considered together every step of the way. While they are all dependent on each other, these value can help to understand what sets us apart from others.
Every project is unique with its own style and intended uses. Regardless of the selections or budget we never compromise on durability of the structure or craftsmanship of installation. People often focus on picture of ideas that they have seen without considering how they fit into the rest of their building. By looking at the entire building as a system, no part is built without considering how it interacts with the rest of the structure.
An often overlooked component in building is comfortability because it cannot usually be seen. There are a variety of components that affect comfort within a home ranging from selection of appropriate heating equipment to air filtration or window selections and placement. Building comfortable homes means that their occupants have better air quality, stay healthier, and use less energy in doing so.
We work to ensure that the building is not only meeting your aesthetic goals but also to ensure that we consider long term goals for families and how the way that they use tier home could develop over the coming years. Being practical means working to meet project budget while maintaining the priorities for the living space, considering functionality in addition to aesthetics.
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