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Before You Buy

Verify that your new home has these features

  • 38" x 80" Vinyl Clad Steel Door versus 32" x 76"

  • Triple-Three Rigid Vinyl Siding versus double four siding

  • Low-E Thermopane Windows with Grids versus non Low-E windows without grids

  • Bull Nosed Oak Window Sills versus vinyl wrapped square edged sills

  • FHA Approved Nylon Carpet versus polyester carpet

  • R-33 Roof Insulation versus R-30 or less

  • Residential Storm Door with Self-Storing Storm and Screen Front and Rear versus no storm door

  • Hardwood Cabinet Stiles with Residential Adjustable Hidden Hinges

  • European Post-Catalyzed Lacquer Finish on cabinet doors versus water-based finish that will lose it's shine

  • Woodgrain recessed Kitchen Toe Kick versus no toe kick

  • Hidden Cutting Board to protect beautiful kitchen countertops versus no protection

  • Kitchen Countertop Sealed with Gator Board underneath to protect against moisture versus raw countertop

  • OSB Exterior Sheathing versus foam or blackboard

  • 40 lb. Roof Load versus 20lb. Roof Load

  • GAF Fiberglass Shingles versus organic cardboard core asphalt shingle

  • Delta Faucets in Kitchen and all Bathrooms

  • 1/2" side panels on kitchen cabinets versus flimsy 1/4" panels

  • 2" x 6" Sidewall and Endwall "Cradle of Strength" Construction versus 2" x 4" construction

  • One-Piece Solid Endwall Construction versus 2 section construction

  • Natural Oak Kitchen Countertop Edge versus old-fashioned easily damaged countertop edg

  • Elegant Wood Range hood Cabinet versus exposed metal range hood

  • Pre-Drilled and Screwed Floor Decking versus stapled floor decking

  • Seamless Countertops versus countertops with moisture absorbent seams

  • Mortise and Tenon Oak Cabinet Doors versus mitered corners that are stapled together

  • Pre-Drilled and Screwed Hardwood Cabinet Stile

  • Unitized Sidewalls and Floors with Steel Straps, Bolts and Screws versus inferior fastening devices

  • Pre-Drilled and Screwed Countertop Backsplash versus nailed or stapled backsplash

  • Pre-Drilled and Screwed Floor Decking versus stapled floor decking

  • Seamless Countertops versus countertops with moisture absorbent seams

  • Unitized Sidewalls and Floors with Steel Straps, Bolts and Screws versus inferior fastening devices

  • Mortise and Tenon Oak Cabinet Doors versus mitered corners that are stapled together

  • Pre-Drilled and Screwed Hardwood Cabinet Stiles

 

 

 

 

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