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Did you know that April 22nd marks the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day?  As we adapt to the restrictions of social distancing, one thing we can celebrate is our shrinking carbon footprint. During this newfound journey, we are here to serve our clients today and tomorrow building energy-efficient homes designed to soak in natural light and ventilation. Modular construction maximizes the use of building materials and utilizes waste to energy practices which means far less waste in landfills.  A tighter building envelope combined with the insulation package we include in each home means greater energy efficiency and savings for the homeowner. Our homes are better for the families living in them and for our environment. What are some easy ways to reduce that carbon footprint even more?  Continue to reduce and consolidate trips to the store. Pick up needed items for neighbors and alternate trips to the store with friends. Wash and carry your own reusable shopping bags a

Off-Site Construction Builder Connecticut Valley Homes Wins Multiple Awards from the National Association of Home Builders

Dave Cooper and Dan Mitchell

East Lyme, Conn. – Connecticut Valley Homes, a residential design-build firm serving multiple states, received three awards from the Building Systems Council (BSC) of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).

Two of their custom-designed homes received the Jerry Rouleau Awards for Excellence in Home Design, one in the category of homes between 2001-3000 square feet and another for homes between 3001-4000 square feet. A national designation, each home was recognized as the year’s best systems-built structure using modular construction.

These awards were announced at NAHB’s 2019 Building Systems Summit held in Pittsburgh.

Connecticut Valley Homes also received the Jerry Rouleau Award in Marketing for Social Media Outreach, driven by the work of Dave Cooper and the video campaign delivered via YouTube, FaceBook, LinkedIn and other social media platforms. The videos feature homes under construction, the products, the process and the people for whom they are built.

Connecticut Valley Homes is honored and humbled to receive these awards. 

"There is a hardworking team behind each of the homes we build, starting with the clients we serve. We celebrate this honor and share it with our manufacturers, our trade partners, service providers and all those who help us deliver a great product and a terrific client experience,” said Catherine Taylor, Founder of Connecticut Valley Homes.

Since 1981, Connecticut Valley Homes has built nearly 1600 homes along the coast and throughout the towns of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Fishers Island and Block Island using modular construction. Based in East Lyme and with Design Studios in Fairfield, Connecticut and Westerly, Rhode Island, Connecticut Valley Homes works with clients from New York City to Boston and serves families across the country looking to relocate or vacation along the New England coastline.

 “We’ve refined our process over the years and worked hard at keeping the process simple. For that reason, we are able to build for clients from all over the country. And because our homes are built indoors, in a controlled factory environment, we work year-round despite the New England weather,” said Richard Wildermuth, President.

For more information about Connecticut Valley Homes visit www.CtValleyHomes.com.

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