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welch-time
01-19-2021, 10:09 AM
My wife and I are looking for quality home builders in the Gilford area.
We have a couple in mind but it would be nice to have a couple more.
Any first hand recommendations would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark
Descant
01-19-2021, 02:35 PM
Island or mainland? We've been happy with Island Construction for a variety of projects. https://islandconstructionnh.com/contact/
Sunseeker Jimmy
01-19-2021, 08:07 PM
Lakes Region Design Group is building our home now in Meredith and they do great work and have an amazing vision. Jeremy Martin is the head of company.
BroadHopper
01-20-2021, 08:32 AM
Man, this has been circulating for a long time. If you did a search in the forum you should have easily got your answer. This is getting old.
Contact the Lakes Region Home Builders Association for a list of builders.
https://lakesregionbuilders.com/
While the list is comprehensive, it does not list quality builders. Although I do not want to single any out, because of my background in the local building industry. I can tell you the good builders are booked years out. Most are semi-retired and only build one or two homes a year.
I suggest you look at prefab homes. They exceed local stick-built quality and the warranty go beyond the one year, mandated by NH law.
I like BensonWood. NH built and they use local materials when possible. You can very easily find satisfied owners in the Lakes Region area.
https://bensonwood.com/
Doobs41378
01-20-2021, 10:31 AM
My brother owns a construction company in Meredith and has done work, including new builds for other members here. His website is
www.bellawoodsbuilders.com
Hope this helps and good luck with your project.
welch-time
01-20-2021, 05:07 PM
Sorry,
On the Mainland
Island or mainland? We've been happy with Island Construction for a variety of projects. https://islandconstructionnh.com/contact/
sky's
01-21-2021, 09:05 AM
Man, this has been circulating for a long time. If you did a search in the forum you should have easily got your answer. This is getting old.
Contact the Lakes Region Home Builders Association for a list of builders.
https://lakesregionbuilders.com/
While the list is comprehensive, it does not list quality builders. Although I do not want to single any out, because of my background in the local building industry. I can tell you the good builders are booked years out. Most are semi-retired and only build one or two homes a year.
I suggest you look at prefab homes. They exceed local stick-built quality and the warranty go beyond the one year, mandated by NH law.
I like BensonWood. NH built and they use local materials when possible. You can very easily find satisfied owners in the Lakes Region area.
https://bensonwood.com/
youre 110% correct the chances of finding a quality builder this year is next to zero. we do primariliy remodeling and were into 2022 already. good luck in your search
welch-time
01-24-2021, 11:04 AM
Thanks everyone for all the suggestions. We've been making some good connections and will be meeting with a few next month. We're aiming for 2022.
-Mark
NH.Solar
01-24-2021, 12:55 PM
I have worked with Wood and Clay (https://www.woodandclay.com/) on two projects over the last year and can't say enough good about both the quality and design of their workmanship, the way they work with their contractors, and especially the amazing talent of their on-site job boss Lee Cram to coordinate a bunch of self centered sub-contractors (me included).
Sub-contractors usually just want to get in, get their work done as best and as quickly as possible, and move onto the next job. I've worked on a few sites where this could lead to not only delays but also disharmony amongst the contractors. Never fun, and a house built under those conditions can't possibly be perfect nor will it have the type of harmonious "soul" that can make a simple building project immediately feel like a home. Lee has the ability to balance all of the contractors individual desires and create an atmosphere where they enjoy working together rather than in conflict. Given the choice I would rather have my home built with love and care and W&C would always be at the top of that list ...and for you, they're right in the neighborhood.
A second nearby recommendation for you based on my experience would be Caleb Johnson (https://www.google.com/maps/uv?pb=!1s0x4cb3411ed680761f%3A0xeff22bc7932040d8!3 m1!7e115!4shttps%3A%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com %2Fp%2FAF1QipPXM0AlOGt7p5yu4SbYATg5F2gDS8WriPAb6ig G%3Dw198-h120-k-no!5scaleb%20johnson%20moultonborough%20nh%20-%20Google%20Search!15sCgIgAQ&imagekey=!1e10!2sAF1QipPXM0AlOGt7p5yu4SbYATg5F2gDS 8WriPAb6igG&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjegMTxkLXuAhUDrVkKHfwqCLkQoiowCnoECBIQA w) in Center Harbor. Caleb's operation is much smaller and he doesn't have a website that I know of, but I have been through a few homes that he built and the workmanship is like W&C's, absolutely exquisite.
Finally I did a project in Franconia two years ago where I witnessed a home that was for me the most beautiful Adirondack design I had ever seen. The designer/builder was Simon Baker (https://porch.com/lyman-nh/home-builders/simon-baker-residential-construction-inc-/pp). Would he venture down to the far side of the Lakes region? I don't know, but at this point in your planning I would certainly suggest reaching out to him.
Lot's of great builders around, but as has been well mentioned above, you will need to be patient to get your best result ...it will be worth the wait
I agree but I believe Wood and Clay will be a wait. They have a lot ahead of them.
codeman671
02-02-2021, 02:34 PM
I am beginning to think that finding someone that isn't a year out is like finding a unicorn.
jbolty
02-02-2021, 03:56 PM
I am beginning to think that finding someone that isn't a year out is like finding a unicorn.
My friend does fine home building and I think they put up about four per year. They are fully booked through the end of 2022 and will not discuss 2023 until at least this fall.
Descant
02-02-2021, 04:19 PM
I am beginning to think that finding someone that isn't a year out is like finding a unicorn.
There is obviously unsatisfied demand which means opportunity. I just reserved the domain "Unicorn Builders.com". I'm willing to sell it when you get started. LOL. Actually, Google gave 8.6MM responses, but I still think it's a nice name.
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