A custom home, built from square one

Set per project — schedule and budget on paper before ground breaks

We build custom homes on your lot across Northern Utah — the Wasatch Front from Salt Lake City to Brigham City, and the Wasatch Back including Morgan and the Park City side. One builder responsible from plans and permits through the final walkthrough, with the budget and schedule on paper before the excavator shows up.

Your timeline is confirmed in your written estimate before work starts.

What “custom” means here

Not a plan book with three elevations — a house designed around your lot, your family, and your budget. That cuts both ways: we’ll tell you when a detail is worth the money and when it’s a line item you’ll never notice after move-in. The budget conversation happens at the start, on paper, not at the framing stage.

The build, step by step

  1. Feasibility. Lot walk, utilities, access, setbacks, and a realistic budget range before you’re committed to anything.
  2. Plans and permits. Working from your plans or drawings we help you commission. We run the permit process.
  3. Site and structure. Excavation, foundation, framing, roof — the milestones you can see from the street.
  4. Systems and finishes. Plumbing, electrical, HVAC, insulation, drywall, and the finish work that makes it yours.
  5. Walkthrough and keys. A punch-list walkthrough with you, completed before handover — and we’re the same phone number after you move in.

Built at elevation, literally

We’ve built custom homes in Huntsville and on Powder Mountain — some of the snowiest buildable ground in Utah. Mountain building is where a builder’s planning either holds up or doesn’t: design snow loads multiply, concrete seasons shrink, materials arrive up a canyon road, and the framing schedule has to respect what October can do at 8,000 feet. Bringing that discipline back down to a valley lot makes an ordinary build feel easy.

Building for this climate

Northern Utah homes live through heavy snow years, freeze-thaw springs, hot dry summers, and canyon wind. Roof design, ice barriers, foundation drainage, and insulation detail aren’t upsells here — they’re the difference between a house that shrugs off January and one that fights it every year.

From the job file

Real work, as it happened

Aerial view of poured foundation walls for a custom home in Huntsville, Utah, with Pineview Reservoir behind
Huntsville build · foundation in, fall
Top-down drone view of in-floor radiant heat tubing laid out before the slab pour
In-floor heat, laid before the slab
Custom home framing underway in deep snow with the Ogden Valley and mountains behind
Framing straight through winter
Top-down drone view of the completed architectural shingle roof on the Huntsville custom home
Roof on · complex gable set
Rear elevation of the Huntsville custom home dried in, with roof, wrap, and windows installed
Dried in · windows set
Completed two-story entry foyer with wood staircase, iron balusters, wainscoting, and chandelier
Completed · two-story entry
Completed vaulted great room with wood beams, crystal chandelier, and floor-to-ceiling windows in the Huntsville custom home
Completed · vaulted great room

FAQ

Common questions

Do you build on my lot or do you have lots?

We build on your lot. If you are still hunting for ground, we are happy to walk a candidate parcel with you before you buy — slope, access, utilities, and soil are where lot surprises hide.

Can you work from plans I already have?

Yes. We can bid and build from your architect's plans, or help you get plans drawn if you are starting from an idea and a lot.

What does a custom home cost per square foot?

Anyone who quotes a per-square-foot number before seeing your plans and lot is guessing. Finishes, site work, and complexity swing the number enormously. We price from real plans — itemized, in writing, free.

Do you build in the mountains — Huntsville, Powder Mountain, Morgan, Park City?

Yes — we have built custom homes in Huntsville and on Powder Mountain, so mountain lots are proven ground, not a stretch. Snow loads, steeper access, longer utility runs, and design review in some areas are real differences, and we plan for them from day one.

How long does a custom home take?

Most custom homes run several months to a year-plus depending on size, site, and season. You get a schedule before we break ground and honest updates when weather or inspections move it.

Next step

Ready to put your project on paper?

Free written estimate — price and timeline in writing before anything starts.

Free estimate

Get your free written estimate

Tell us what you're planning and we'll walk the job with you, talk through options, and put the price and timeline in writing. No obligation, no pressure.

  • Written estimate before any work starts
  • Most full roof replacements: 2–4 days on site
  • Most bathroom remodels: 2–4 weeks start to finish
  • Serving Salt Lake City to Brigham City — both sides of the Wasatch

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