About us
T.A Fuller Homes, Inc. is a custom home builder, home designer and home consultant. We also do room additions, remodeling and commercial office refits. Tom has been in business building and designing custom homes and doing room additions since 1999 and has been in residential construction for a total of 25 years. Tom is the only employee of T.A. Fuller Homes, Inc. He builds 4 to 5 five homes and a room addition a year. Tom does all the client contact, estimating, scheduling, ordering of materials and closing of every custom home. He can take your plans and build to them or he can custom design your home or room addition. There is no charge for estimating a price for your home or room addition, but he charges for plan design and what copies he needs for estimating your home or room addition. Tom uses trade contractors to build all of his projects and has used the same ones for many years. T.A.Fuller Homes, Inc. offers a $500.00 discount off the contract price of a new home or room addition purchased thru "Angie's List". Please feel free to visit my web site at www.tafullerhomes.com. Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist
Business highlights
Services we offer
Custom built new homes, home consulting, home designs, remodeling & commercial office refits., room additions
Amenities
Free Estimates
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Mr. Fuller came out to our (rather distant) rural site very often; more than we had expected, and really seemed to stay on top of our project. The estimate and floor plan he provided was informative and detailed, and he was very patient with us in many back-and-forth exchanges in nailing things down before the building contract was signed. He gave us good guidance and rational advice. We were very pleased that there were no surprises with prices after the contract was signed--the agreed upon price was what we paid, except in instances where we later decided upon changes or upgrades. Mr. Fuller was flexible when we changed our mind about things during construction and always maintained a cool and professional demeanor through challenges. He had no problem with us wanting to do some minor work ourselves and provide some of our own fixtures and supplies to manage costs. We had been trying for some time to figure out how to fit in everything we wanted to add to the home and had been unable to find a solution until consulting Tom, who designed a plan that actually included every element we wanted.
We were very pleased with Tom Fuller, himself, but less pleased with the quality of some of his sub-contractors (although others were very good). Tom was very interested in making sure we were satisfied with the product. Most all of the problems we faced could be attributable to the challenges of adding on to an existing home and would likely not be encountered in a completely new home construction. For example, the foundation was not poured square with the existing home, and that presented continued challenges for the project. Many accommodations were made to overcome this. The floor in the additions required adding an unanticipated subfloor layer to achieve appropriate height. Placement of the new furnace and ductwork was not ideal. On a more positive note, the siding work looks fantastic and very professional. This, and other workmanship, inside and out, effectively disguise the fact that it is an addition and not an original part of the house. The excavator did a good job with the grading and provided knowledgeable and helpful suggestions about how to improve drainage from this challenging building site.
Overall, we are happy with the finished product, would recommend this contractor, and would use them again.
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