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  • 5 Valuable Takeaways from our Parts & Service Experts

    July 15, 2021

    Homes can suffer wear and tear from normal use, and also show specific signs of aging. It pays to take notice.

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  • Creating Your Custom Home Wishlist

    With excitement comes important decisions that will last years. It’s important to clearly understand your priorities and consider the balance between wants and needs; and which fit into your budget, site or zoning requirements. 

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  • Know the Differences: Is Traditional, Prefab, or Modular Right For You?

    Know the Differences: Is Traditional, Prefab, or Modular Right For You? Begin an online search for a new home and you are immediately confronted with a num

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  • How long should it take to build my custom home?

    What is the most direct line between you and your new home? A predictable timeline, of course.

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  • 4 Key Advantages to Look for When Choosing a Custom Home Builder

    Today’s custom home buyers are armed with the tools of the new information age, but too much information can leave one feeling overwhelmed and confused.

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  • How the Custom Home Building Process Works

    Executing your unique vision through careful management; not leaving much to chance: that is how you achieve success.

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  • Who Does What? Understanding the House Building Process

    At Acorn Deck House Company, we know just how overwhelming it can be to head into the custom house building process on your own.

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  • Top 10 Questions to Ask When Designing a Custom Home

    An excellent custom home design starts with asking important questions that zero in on your needs and wants as a homeowner. From there, your custom home building team can work with you to acquire the information that best answers your key questions and cr

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  • Efficient design and layouts for smaller houses

    Small houses can feel much larger when equipped with a thoughtful design and layout. Opening up the limited space and adding flexible elements that allow for comfortable group gatherings and function 
is essential.

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  • Prefabricated Homes Vs. Traditional Homes: The Quality Test

    Prefabricated houses hit the market in the early 1900s as an alternative to stick built homes.

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