
I grew up swinging off fences, roping, and building corrals—learning early what it means to work with your hands and take pride in what you build. Out there, things either hold up or they don’t. There’s no hiding poor work, and no shortcuts that don’t catch up to you later.
That mindset carried with me as I moved into carpentry at the age of 14 and started building homes. I learned the trade from the ground up—how a house actually goes together, what matters behind the walls, and where too many builders cut corners that homeowners never see until it’s too late.


Most homes today are built to pass inspection. We build them to perform for decades.
That means focusing on what actually matters—structure, efficiency, and long-term durability—not just what looks good on possession day. Anyone can make a home look nice on the surface. Very few build them properly underneath.
Over time, that turned into something bigger.
Today, through EdgeLine Custom Homes, I help clients build homes that are designed around how they actually live—while making sure the quality behind the walls matches what you see on the outside. Every project is approached with the same principles I learned early on: do it properly, be honest about the details, and stand behind the work.


What sets us apart is simple.
We don’t cut corners, we don’t hide behind vague allowances, and we don’t treat your home like a production number. You get clear communication, realistic expectations, and a builder who is directly involved from start to finish. The goal isn’t just to complete a home—it’s to deliver something you’re proud of long after the build is done.
Because at the end of the day, you’re not just building a house—you’re building something people rely on every single day.
And that deserves to be done right.

I grew up swinging off fences, roping, and building corrals—learning early what it means to work with your hands and take pride in what you build. Out there, things either hold up or they don’t. There’s no hiding poor work, and no shortcuts that don’t catch up to you later.

That mindset carried with me as I moved into carpentry at the age of 14 and started building homes. I learned the trade from the ground up—how a house actually goes together, what matters behind the walls, and where too many builders cut corners that homeowners never see until it’s too late.

Most homes today are built to pass inspection. We build them to perform for decades.
That means focusing on what actually matters—structure, efficiency, and long-term durability—not just what looks good on possession day. Anyone can make a home look nice on the surface. Very few build them properly underneath.
Over time, that turned into something bigger.

Today, through EdgeLine Custom Homes, I help clients build homes that are designed around how they actually live—while making sure the quality behind the walls matches what you see on the outside. Every project is approached with the same principles I learned early on: do it properly, be honest about the details, and stand behind the work.

What sets us apart is simple.
We don’t cut corners, we don’t hide behind vague allowances, and we don’t treat your home like a production number. You get clear communication, realistic expectations, and a builder who is directly involved from start to finish. The goal isn’t just to complete a home—it’s to deliver something you’re proud of long after the build is done.
Because at the end of the day, you’re not just building a house—you’re building something people rely on every single day.
And that deserves to be done right.
Start your next journey with us and experience quality, care, and craftsmanship every step of the way.