Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Homebuilder Brings “Old Fashioned” Craftsmanship.

Bruce Gardner of Gardner Construction LLC, has been building homes in Tulsa for more than 25 years. His experience as a builder goes beyond being a coordinator of protocol. From high rises to 10,000 square foot estates, he utilizes an understanding of how homes are built and delivers an artisans approach to “old fashion” craftsmanship. The real significance of the entire building process is “why you do what you do,” says Bruce. Today homes are being outfitted with all the bells and whistles but the pillars of excellence cannot be replaced by a temporal façade of appliance packages and light fixtures.
It is assumed by most home buyers that builders will practice good “know-how” in order to erect and construct a house ready for market. Realtor Darryl Baskin says “Builders are managers of a construction project so having a knowledgeable manage of you home project is critical to having a competently constructed home at completion.” With more than 250 registered homebuilders in the Greater Tulsa area, deciding on a builder can be extremely difficult. Often, processes of building are subcontracted out to task doers. Although subcontractors are expected to be qualified for the specific job, importance is lost when the assignment is completed. The crew packs up and then leaves the home site. Having good contractors for special projects and installations is important but does not always mean excellence for the finished home. True craftsmanship must remain rooted in exercising skill and proficiency from start to finish and this begins with the builder. Bruce combines the know-why with the know-how to create a finished home with the features of excellence that a home buyer wants.

For more information on Gardner Construction visit http://darrylbaskin.com/gardner_construction

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