Dear Keith,
We are enjoying our house immensely: with the R-2000 standard, heat pump, and great workmanship, our monthly power bill averages $240, keeping the temperature a constant 22 – 23 degrees. That’s pretty amazing for all the square footage we have.
Our movie room is a huge hit with friends, outfitted with hi def, 100” screen, 7.1 surround sound, and 8’ concrete walls to keep the neighbours from complaining when the tunes are pump up. I am still amazed at how this house came together, for example the roof trusses.
This house was simply a design I had sketched on paper, and your team made it a reality. We are happy to provide good references to potential clients if you ever require one.
Cheers,
Carl
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