Applying Pour N Seal to prevent radon gas from coming through various openings.

Performing a “Pre-Renovation” fan door test on a Deep Energy Retrofit in Fort Langley.

Measuring air leakage in air ducts on a home in Fort Langley

We perform a blower door test as one of the final steps in building a new home to determine how much air is entering or escaping the home.

An icf (insulated concrete forms) foundation will make your new home more comfortable, energy efficient, and durable.

Window wells must be properly installed to ensure excess rainwater drains away from the foundation of a home.

Radon Environmental, a Vancouver, BC based company, recently visited one of our sites and discussed with us the dangers radon gas in the home.

We cut up I-joists and designed blocks to be installed between the joists. Our system goes a long way in eliminating squeaks in our floors.

We always appreciate the quality drywall job done by Alex and his team at Devlin Drywall Contractors in the Fraser Valley of BC.

We use a non treated dimensional wood for our window and door bucks. This non treated product will not corrode the fasteners we use for installation.

The Holmes Approved Homes program recognizes builders who share the same building principles as Canada’s Most Trusted Contractor, Mike Holmes.

A rainwater detention tank will collect the water coming off a roof and release it into the City storm system. This Ecobloc system from GRAF is from Barr Plastics in Abbotsford, BC.

Mold is a dangerous health hazard that contributes to poor indoor air resulting in respiratory issues and other health concerns.

Building another Redi Rock retaining wall to stabilize a sloping hill. Once again a big thank you to WestCoast Telebelts for their assistance with rock placement!

We apply a self adhesive membrane called Peel and Stick to the insulated concrete forms (ICF) of our foundations for waterproofing.

An important step when considering a home renovation is finding out whether the home has any hazardous materials that may be disturbed when the work is being done.

An hrv is the lungs of a High Performance Home and provides fresh air into the home 24/7.

By using a telebelt, we can quickly and economically convey and place bulk material such as sand, gravel, and crushed rock.

This EcoBlock stormwater management system will catch the overflow from the rainwater harvesting tank as well as the storm water from the house and release the water into the storm system by the street.

We finish our insulated concrete form foundations with a membrane called Soprema, a product called Delta drain, and a third product called TuffX to ensure our foundations remain protected and dry.

A stone slinger puts soil and other materials where you need it. By using it we can eliminate material handling, reduce construction time and waste, and ultimately, save on the cost to build your home.

Sonbuilt Custom Homes Ltd., together with University Sprinkler Systems Inc. and Barr Plastics, installed this rainwater harvesting system at a High Performance Home in Abbotsford.

In this video we are at an Abbotsford High Performance Home preparing the area of the foundation below the slab with 1/2″ clear crush for proper drainage.  A cleaner and better way to start a new home.

Radon gas is the second leading cause of lung cancer, and it can be in your home without you even realizing it.  By using radon mitigation products we strive to ensure your home will be safe for you and your family for years to come.

The Quickflash is both air and water tight making it highly energy efficient. It allows us to run lines from inside your home to the outside without the loss of excess energy.

Performing a blower door test on our homes is another step we take to ensure we are building new homes right.  Thanks to this Langley couple for letting us use their home for this video.

Fantech supplies this sub slab ventilation fan to exhaust radon gas from underneath building structures via a sealed pip system. Designed to remove radon gas before it migrates to the interior of a home.

By ReUsing, RePurposing, and ReCycling as many items from our Fraser Valley demolition project as possible, we are Reducing Waste sent to landfills and Responsibly caring for our Environment!

We uninstalled and removed a lot of hardwood flooring at our demolition project. We are removing the tongue on the flooring and the new owner can now glue it down in a future home.

The hazardous materials assessment on this home determined the ceramic tile was fine so we can now lift it, crush it, and recycle it into the foundation material needed for the new home build.