COVID-19 has changed the way many of us live and work. At Sawlor Built Homes, the health and safety of our customers, contractors and staff is of utmost importance, and so we’ve been adjusting to this “new normal.” If you’re looking to build a home, what does this mean for you?
The 10-year challenge has been all the rage on social media, where people compare themselves now to who they were a decade ago. If we were to look at how energy efficient practices have evolved in the homebuilding industry these past 10 years, today’s standards would be the clear winner.
It is a different world we’re living in, and one we may need to get used to for the foreseeable future. For many, that means working from home. Having a dedicated space to work helps you focus on the task at hand, while minimizing distractions.
We’ve always taken pride in being accessible to our clients and to make the homebuilding process as easy and stress-free as possible. We are still striving to do that.
The home building industry is continually looking to improve its practices, and the shift towards net zero and net zero ready is one way it’s doing just that.