Showing posts with label San Antonio Custom Homes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Antonio Custom Homes. Show all posts

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Adding Swimming Pools to Custom Homes


Swimming pools make a wonderful addition to all San Antonio custom homes. Having a pool on site not only increase the value of your home should you choose to resell, but it also provides an outlet for lots of fun and enjoyment in the summer months. You can choose between above ground pools and in-ground pools. Above-ground pools are usually cheaper, while in-ground pools tend to be larger and longer lasting. You should base your decision of which type of pool to purchase on your budget, the amount of space you have, and how frequently you think your family is likely to use the swimming pool.

No matter what type of pool you add, know that they require maintenance and upkeep to stay looking and functioning at their very best. This means that you need to commit to properly taking care of your pool, in addition to handling all the other maintenance tasks that go along with owning San Antonio custom homes. If you don’t have the time or the know-how to maintain your pool, you can hire a professional service to assist you.

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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

How Much Do San Antonio Custom Homes Cost?

Many people are interested in having San Antonio custom homes built, and for good reason. When you choose to build your own home, you get to pick and plan every last detail, allowing you to truly create the home of your dreams. Of course, this doesn’t come without a cost, and the cost is what most people are concerned about. While you might be dying to know the average or general cost of working with a builder, such as Creative Custom Builders, price varies greatly from one home to the next.

The cost of San Antonio custom homes depends on several different factors, such as the size of your home, how quickly you would like to have your home built, the specific area in which you want it to be located, and more. Your best bet is to discuss your plans with your builder and to get an estimate. If the estimate is not feasible for your budget, you and your builder can alter plans accordingly and work to design a home that you can love and afford.

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