As we approach the mid-point of our 50th year in business, and having recently celebrated Father’s Day, thoughts of legacy building come to mind. We’ve reminisced about our humble beginnings in past blogs as a means to mark this momentous milestone. We’ve documented our use of innovation and the role it continues to play in our company’s growth. We’ve taken nothing for granted, and have greatly valued our deep family roots in the construction industry, our commitment to technology, and our design-build and construction management approach.
We recognize every decision we make strengthens our foundation and builds our business to last. This same sense of legacy is reflected in the homes we build for our clients – homes that become cherished family heirlooms and last for generations.
Designing and constructing homes with longevity in mind requires care and consideration. One key to long-lasting builds requires the use of durable materials. The International Association of Certified Home Inspectors reports the predicted life expectancy of materials that make up a home, some reaching a century or longer. Investing in high-quality materials ensures our homes remain sturdy and reliable for future generations.
As we reflect on the importance of family and legacy this month, consider the impact of building a home that can be passed down through generations. A well-constructed home provides a stable, enduring environment for future family members. By prioritizing longevity in home construction, we honor the values of stability and resilience, ensuring that the homes we build today remain a cherished part of your family heritage for many years to come.