About Us

Most homeowners out there don’t trust general contractors. It’s our mission to change that. As far as we’re concerned, a company culture that does not prioritize integrity, honesty, and transparency is a broken company. We know it can be strange having complete strangers on your property, and that’s why it’s our mission to not just provide beautiful builds built for the long haul but to develop a trusting relationship and friendship with every one of our clients. We’re a big family, and we want you to feel a part of that.

What we do

As skilled craftsmen, it is our purpose to take skilled trades work to the next level. With our vast skill set, there is no job that we can’t do. From large, high-end installs to smaller quick builds, we provide quality residential general construction for anyone living in Kitsap County. Building is our passion, and aside from walking away from another job well done, we thrive off of our clients’ reactions when they see their vision solidified. When it comes to our clients’ smiles of satisfaction, well, we just can’t get enough of that.

Where we’re going

When we say we want to take things to the next level, we mean it. There is a deeply upsetting problem in our supply chain that requires dire attention. You’ve likely heard of ethically sourced materials, but most people think of eco-friendly and/or sustainability when they hear this term. However, there is another facet of this trending term that is often overlooked and that is rarely publicized. An article by the American Bar Association (ABA) highlights that many materials such as brick, bamboo, rubber, glass, rubber, textiles, electronics, steel, and even timber are known to be fueled by forced child labor. This is unacceptable, and although the conversation has begun, solutions have not quite reached residential construction. That’s where our ultimate mission comes into play. We imagine a world where 100% of our materials are ethically sourced. By educating ourselves, educating our clients, and offering ethically sourced options in our projects, we have already started the conversation. So, please join us, and let’s keep the conversation going. Together, we can work towards a brighter future where modern-day slavery is a thing of the past.

Ross “ Rosco” Sovern

Pat “The Skookum Choocher” Avery

Chris “ Croak” Melseth