Thursday, May 22, 2014

3201 Custom Plan Entry: Open House Information

This is the Entry on the Completed 3201 Custom Plan by Copper Creek Homes
Come out today May 22, 2014 5:30pm-8:30pm for a Tour and a Catered Open House Event with Wine, Beer and Food, there will also be a giveaway sponsored by Global Security!


Monday, May 19, 2014

Insulation practices Copper Creek Homes Vancouver WA

One of our practices when building our Custom Homes lies within our Insulation practices. We all want to lower our bills especially when it comes to heating and cooling our Homes. Copper Creek Homes requires our insulators to first apply foam into all exterior outlets and all pipe protrusions before Insulation is installed.
This will make the home more energy efficient and less drafty! See Pics below,




Thursday, May 15, 2014

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Copper Creek Homes top 10 list of things to consider when building your new home!

There are so many things to think about when building a new home that it’s easy to get overwhelmed and to overlook small but important details
Now for the Copper Creek Homes  list of 10 things to consider when building a new home…
Do your homework!
The Construction drawings for your home are the road map that spells out every little detail of your home and how it should be built.  This is what Copper Creek Homes will use throughout the process of building your home, so it’s important to spend some time with us and on your own going over the plans before you finish making all your selections to make sure everything is as you want it. Ask Copper Creek Homes what all the little symbols mean, so you can get a full picture of what your space will be like. Study the floorplan and think about how you will use each room in the house. This will save you valuable time (and money) if you have to change something that isn’t quite right while your home is under construction. You may not be able to change some things on the plans. It’s also a good idea to ask Copper Creek Homes what the most common selections or modifications are that past homebuyers have made. Chances are, we have even helped someone else build your exact floor plan or one very similar and can recommend a number of things to consider before you finalize your options and start construction.
Switches & Electrical Outlets
Take note of where the electrical outlets and light switches in the home will be located. Think about outlets for your Christmas tree, fish tank, and wall-mounted flat-screen TV. Do you want a Christmas light plug outside? Don’t forget to ask about it. We’ve even heard of home owners having electrical outlets installed in the bathroom cabinets so they never have to unplug the blow dryer. Genius! Building a home allows you to do it right the first time. It’s your chance to think of everything!
Convient Laundry Setup
Do you want your laundry room on the main floor or upstairs with the bedrooms? Will your laundry room double as a mudroom? Do you want built-in shelving or cupboards? Laundry is one of those necessary evils (we don’t like it either) but it has to be done. So why not do it in a seriously convenient room? Think about where your washer and dryer will go, where you will hang-dry clothes, where does the ironing board go? Consider hanging hooks and using baskets for storage, so many options!
Ample Hallway width
Nice wide hallways make a home feel so welcoming. It’s amazing the difference a few inches can make! When building, consider how wide you want your hallways, but be aware that any square footage you add to your hallway will decrease your square footage elsewhere. An average hallway width is between two and a half to a little over three feet wide. Hallways can be, but are not commonly, as wide as five feet. 
Drains that Work Well
It goes without saying that drains that work well are important… but we are going to say it anyway. Ask Copper Creek Homes about our plumbing contractor. Inspect the pipes while they are exposed during building. Bring up any concerns with Copper Creek Homes. Check the drainage during the building process. During an operation the doctor checks that everything is working well before he stitches the patient up. Building is a great way to ensure that the infrastructure of your home is just how it should be!
Outside Outlets and Faucets
Think about what outlets and faucets you want outside. Do you need an outlet, or even a light switch, for your Christmas lights? Do you want an additional hose bib in your side yard? Or maybe a natural gas hook up on the back patio for your grill? Discuss options with your builder and make sure the outside set up of your home is going to work well with your lifestyle.
Ceiling Height
Ceiling height does as much for the open feel of a home as the square footage does. Lofty ceilings offer a spacious feel as well as an opportunity for more windows and light!  Copper Creek Homes constructs 9 ft ceilings on the main floor and true 8ft on the upper floor, however you will find 10ft ceilings in most of our custom homes.
Ample Storage 
Check the number of closets and cupboards. Also, consider opting for built-in bookcases and storage. Not only are built-ins functional, but they make a home look and feel more custom. Consider the square footage of walk-in closets, storage and cold storage options, and cupboard space in the kitchen and laundry room. Will the kids need build-in window seat/storage box for their toys? Is the linen closet large enough for your vintage sheet collection? All great questions.
Splurge Wisely
Make a list of your priorities. Is a white kitchen a must-have? What type of flooring is a must? Do you desperately need a few glass kitchen cupboards? Separate your list into three columns. Column 1: Must-Have; Column 2: Really Want; Column 3: Would be Nice. This way you already have in mind what you will and will not compromise on. What’s great about with Copper Creek Homes is that so many of your must-have options come standard!
Insulation
Ah, insulation. It keeps us cool in the Summer and warm in the Winter.   Better insulation equals cooler Summers, warmer Winters and lower energy bills. You’re welcome! You will also find that Copper Creek Homes uses open web trusses meaning all duct work is in an insulated space, increasing energy efficiency in your home.
Doors Opening Correctly
During the building process, take a walk through your new home and just double check that the doors open the direction you want them to open. While you’re at it, you might as well make sure the light switch locations make sense too, keeping in mind that door direction and outlet placement must be within code.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

New 4001 Custom Plan from Copper Creek Homes Vancouver WA

We are currently marketing this plan on 5 acre wooded homesites in a gated community!
Charleswood Estates Hockinson WA