Why Choose SEED?

Green Hands

Although there are many quality builders to choose from, SEED provides homebuyers a housing option not previously offered in our area: the chance to build your dream home in an environmentally responsible manner while reaping the long term benefits of energy-efficiency.

Experience

The SEED project team has been building homes in the area for over 25 years.

Affordability

Our up front costs for a home is competitive with traditional home builders in the area, but when considering long-term energy savings and federal, state and local tax incentives, we have the best prices in town!

Quality

We take pride in our work and we know that the best advertisement is a satisfied customer. So we build homes of the highest quality, making sure you are happy with your new home and that you stay that way after you move in!

Innovation

We are in the midst of a flurry of bold and creative innovation in the green building movement. SEED is staying on top of innovative developments in the industry, and are eager to incorporate them into building practices.

Flexibility

We can build to specification or work with you to design a completely custom home
We can incorporate solar, geothermal and residential wind power where applicable
We can build with renewable, reclaimed and recycled materials, keeping cost down and keeping waste out of the landfill

Dedication

We are passionate about what we do, and pride ourselves on building a home that is healthier for the environment and healthier for those that inhabit the home.

SEED and LEED

USGBC's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System has become the established standard of measurement for the design, construction and operation of high-performance buildings.

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As proud members of the USGBC, SEED is certifying all homes through the LEED for Homes certification program.  The Providence at Fleming Park achieved LEED Silver Certification.

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