TimberCraft Homes started with the simple belief that smaller homes don't have to look like and feel like tract homes. Each TimberCraft Home offers a combination of quality materials, excellent workmanship and superior design. Homes don't have to be 2,500 or 3,500 square feet to have features like granite counter tops, custom mill work and trim or designer paint colors.
We take pride in creating houses that feel like homes that can cost thousands of dollars more. Our home buyers are impressed with the many "extras" we provide and that are seen in every one of our homes. Our homes are open and spacious with large windows ensuring abundant natural light. Hallways are minimized to produce a house that lives larger than its square footage. Every TimberCraft home has a large covered backyard patio to enhance the outdoor living space. I could name many more "extras", but I shouldn't go any further without adding that all of our homes have energy saving features. What that means to you, the home buyer, is that you will save hundreds of dollars every year on your utility bills.
TimberCraft also offers extensive customizing options empowering you to create your dream home. Whether you want to customize one of our existing plans or build a one of a kind custom, we give you the power to create a home that is truly yours. Our experienced design consultants provide the guidance you need to make your home come together perfectly. No request is too big or small; employees, tradesmen and vendors will work with you to ensure that your home is personalized to fit your every need.
At TimberCraft Homes we understand that we cannot build a home that is everything to everyone. If you don't need a home that offers quality, style and value; we arn't the builder for you. However, we hope that you notice the fit and finish, the attention to details and appreciate the effort that goes into making each one of our homes distinctive and stylish. Compare for yourself. If you want a home as unique and individual as you are, you're one of our customers.
Sincerely,
Jack Evans, Builder