Fixed Promise
The price you sign is the price you pay. Any change is agreed with you, in writing, before the work happens.
For business owners
The reality
It does not close for a festival, a wedding, or a year of building a home. It needs you — on the floor, in the room, on the call — every working day. You have run yours that way for a long time, because that is what running a business asks.
The conventional home build quietly assumes otherwise. It assumes you can be on site, often — checking the work, chasing the contractor, catching the shortcut before it is sealed behind a wall. Every day it asks of you is a day your business runs without its owner. And a business that runs without its owner, long enough, begins to show it.
The cost of trying to do both
You could try to do both — run the business and supervise the build. Owners do. And it quietly costs them, on both sides at the same time.
Run your business. We'll run the build.
We learn what the home must be, guide you through every choice, and decide each one with you — then carry the build, so you never leave the business to do it.
You bring your vision, your family's needs, and the legacy this home is for.
We learn what the home must be and guide you through every choice. Every decision is made with you — explained, never dictated.
The daily oversight, the vendors, the quality checks, the chasing — all ours. Each week, one clear report reaches you, wherever your work has you.
Delivered — the family seat, built to the standard a legacy deserves.
A home shaped together and built by us — reached without your business missing you for a day.
The five promises
Five promises, every project, every time. Each one is a clause in the contract — not a slogan on a page.
The price you sign is the price you pay. Any change is agreed with you, in writing, before the work happens.
A committed handover date, with a written consequence if we miss it. A date you can plan a family event around.
A clear report every week — photographs, materials, progress. Everything you need to know, in a few minutes, without leaving your work.
One senior person, responsible for your home from first day to last. One name. One number.
A structural and waterproofing guarantee, in writing — for a home meant to be passed down.
The full picture
You did not build a business by trusting easily. Read the rest before you decide.