Designing your home to fit your life is the very foundation of our home building process. First and foremost, the most important key that masterstouch uses is communication with the homeowner. We make sure to fit the needs of what the customer wants and fits the desires of the customers description. Through detailed Questions we can interpret what kind of home the customer is looking for. Then we will evaluate each answer to determine each feature and the priority in the budget.The reason 99% ofMastersTouchs'clients remain our friends and satisfied customers, even after we complete their homes, is not because we try harder or work longer, It’s because we know more about the home building process than our competitors, and we have a planning process that eliminates or has contingency for any and all obstacles. We examine all aspects of your life including:
*The kind of guest you will be entertaining

*The types of visitors you have and how that will change as your family grows

*Flow of traffic

*Where you work
*If you like homecooked meals or eating out
Next we move to the behind the wall issues that may occur and what to do to prevent them. With factors such as foundation, framing, HVAC and roofing we test every aspect to make sure everything is set to continue building.Through experience and knowledge we know it is critical to order the correct concrete mix because of the many factors that play into laying your foundation. Factors such as soil content, the weather on the day of the pour, the slop on the lot as well as the home to be built. Framing is also an important key as you need thorough knowledge of structural design and engineering. Large spans are becoming more prevalent in our industry due to the large open spaces we enjoy in our homes. Your HVAC is a critical component as well as it prevents mold while preserving indoor air quality. A proper system will push the air through your home, replacing the moist outside air with drier "conditioned" air. Roof leaks are the worst nightmare for any homeowner or builder. They are often hard to find and hard to fix. They come often so tiny that they go unnoticed by the builders, which is why we water test certain parts of the roof.