More Than A Label

I have been on a health kick lately and have been dieting and reading all sorts of information about what is good for you and what is bad for you.  It is amazing how much conflicting information is out there!

I have a girlfriend who only feeds her family Organic foods.  She has been doing that since her children were born and she spends a lot of time and energy and money to do this.  She tells me that because of budget constraints she has had to make some hard decisions about whether or not Organic and whole foods take priority over other things in her kids’ lives.

So since I have been trying to get healthy, I have looked into what makes Organic foods better.  Well there is a Label, The Label to look for that makes something Certified Organic.  But what does that mean?  It means a lot of different things based on the type of food.  Well since I love fish so much, especially Salmon, I looked into what it means to buy an Organic Salmon.  What I found is very eye opening.  Only farmed Salmon can be labeled Organic because they can control what the Salmon eats.  And then the Salmon is fed Organic Plant matter.  Well, that doesn’t make sense!  Salmon are carnivorous fish!  And wouldn’t wild caught fish (free range if you will) be better than farmed?  So I came to the conclusion that a Label doesn’t necessarily make things better!

And then that dawning realization thing happened and I began to think about us.  Green is the big catchphrase, The Label, in home building right now.  Every program has it’s parameters that may or may not make sense to the big picture of building an efficient home.  Also, the cost to the consumer can increase exponentially as a builder strives to meet The Label’s standard.  You may end up with a home that is out of our buyer’s price range.  Well, don’t we all deserve access to energy efficient homes?

We think “Green” in the sense of using fewer resources over all as well as consumption for the long run.  Meaning that we are not only concerned with the production of the home and it’s component elements being what is Green, but also the impact the home has environmentally.

“Our star has been green for years,” says Ron Formby, Antares president. “Antares has been quietly setting world-class benchmarks for energy efficiency, air quality, and environmental responsibility, then setting them higher. That’s the Antares Beyond Green philosophy.”

We place a lot of emphasis on our Energy Guarantee.  Our energy costs are in writing and are a warranted item.  For example we Guarantee that our the HVAC system for our 2752 square foot four bedroom, two story home will average 807.50 Kilowatts/hour per month.  On an electric plan that is charging $00.084 per Kilowatt Hour, that will cost you $67.83 a month to air-condition your home.  Isn’t that mind boggling?  People living in 900 square foot apartments pay more than that!  I am amazed every time a homeowner comes back to the office after they have moved in to show me their low electric bills.  It is one thing to speak about our guarantee to folks thinking of buying a home from us and quite another thing to see it in practice!   See for yourself, visit one of our sales offices to view actual home owner’s bills and a sample of our Comfort Home Warranty.

Our homes are more efficient than Energy Star Standards.  We have even won an award from Oncor for Outstanding Energy Efficient Construction.  We won the 2007 Excellence in Energy Performance from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as well as their 2009 and 2010 Leadership in Housing Award.  We are Beyond Green and beyond any “Green” label.

The biggest impact our company has is on the consumer, the person who buys and lives in our homes.  Getting healthy will save me money on fewer doctor’s bills and medicines, it will lengthen my life and allow me to have a better quality of life.  Buying a home that is focused on a lower energy draw will save the buyer money on electricity bills, maximizing the potential for enjoyment of said home and the life led in it.  Isn’t that better than any label?

 

Spring Tour

WooHoo!

The Greater Fort Worth Spring Tour of New Homes is coming up in May and I am very excited!  We love the Spring Tour because it introduces us to lots of people who have never heard of Antares Homes before.  We really loved it last year because we won a lot of awards.  Those awards made us feel really special. 

What was so exciting about those awards last year is that our Model Home at 6836 Waterhill Lane was the Grand Award Runner Up!  Now, I know a lot of folks who would say Runner Up is just second place, but it is second place over 51 other homes, many of which are in a much higher price range!  That gives me warm fuzzies!  The Grand Award winner was Sean Knight Custom Homes’ 4709 Santa Cova Court, valued at over $2 million!  I’ll play second fiddle to that! 😉

This year the Tour has been completely re-vamped and there will be a lot of visitor interaction on the Tour website.  It’s not complete yet; we builders have to enter all of our information on our entries!  But, you will get to vote on your favorite homes and you will have access to customize your tour by choosing which homes you want to visit and printing out a map and route.  There are a few more surprises in store for tour visitors that I am not at liberty to speak of, but I can say that I can’t hardly wait until it’s all completed!!!

Tour Dates:

May  7 & 8

May 14 & 15

May 21 & 22

Built So Well, Our Employees Agree!

Monique's Kitchen

Our buyers are people who want to live in a neighborhood with other Home Owners who are invested in creating a community.  They are drawn to us because of our Quality, our Energy Guarantee and the fact that we don’t sell any of our homes to Investors.  All of our buyers live in their homes!  Also, we have a high percentage of our employees living in an Antares Home.  We believe in what we build, and Quality is our number one priority.

This is what one of our Salespeople told me about her experience buying an Antares Home:

“I have been selling new homes for 11 years. I was working for a different builder at the time we decided to start our new home search in the Burleson area.  We visited every home builder in the Burleson area and even viewed our options with a pre-owned home. I had never considered a pre-owned home before, as I have built 5 new homes in the last 11 years. 

We had to have a 5 bedroom home and of course needed it on a family of 6 budget….Needless to say, pre owned was ruled out pretty fast and onto the new home builders we went ! We visited so many builders and just could not find what we were looking for with both price and features. Believe it or not, Antares Homes was not even on my list!

We stumbled across the community of Hidden Creek in Burleson, right across form the golf course and in a perfect location off 35 addressing the rest of our needs for proximity to shopping, restaurants, etc… Into the sales office we went…here we go again…

“Hi my name is Monique and this is my husband Teddy”.  

There was Sharon White! She greeted us with a smile and total knowledge of her product. It was like Sharon and I had been friends for years! We spoke with ease and she really listened to what I was looking for. What I learned about Antares Homes that day, I only wished I had gone there first and did not waste my whole day on builders that did not meet my needs and budget.

If I was going to buy a home in Burleson, It was going to be an Antares Home. The perfect 5 bedroom home and a payment we could afford!! Well, if I am going to buy a home from this company, then who better to represent this company, but me! I believed so strongly in what they had to offer their customers, that this was a company that I wanted to represent!  Out went the resume the next day….

I have been working for Antares for almost 2 years now. I have a fantastic home and the kids and family are all happy…sometimes I have a hard time believing that anyone would want to buy a home anywhere else but Antares. We love our community and have made lots of friends. If you choose an Antares Home…no doubt about it…you will love your home too!

The Antares sales team is the best…I have worked for many builders in the last 11 years and I can say without hesitation, that they all believe in their product so strongly, are knowledgeable in every facet of the building industry and greet each customer with the anticipation of showing everyone what makes this company so unique in today’s market.”

          -Monique Tinsley

High Praise indeed!  Stephanie Gatica, one of our Sales Assistants told me this:

“I did not work for Antares when I bought my home, but I can tell you why I bought an Antares Home…it was the best house we looked at!!! 

My husband and I visited several area builders and did not get very excited.  Floor plans were bad, prices seemed high, and ran into a few “used car salesmen” types in the process.  These are not things you want to use to describe your home buying experience. 

Then we pulled into Matador Ranch!!!  We did not look any further…in fact we picked our home that day from the inventory on the ground!!!  Not only that, but Jaimie (our sales person) was fantastic!!!  She really cared about our needs and happiness and worked tirelessly to get us exactly what we wanted. 

With that being said…I tell this to every person I run into who says “I’m looking to buy a house”.  I tell them they will never have a better experience all the way around, as they will be buying an Antares Home!” 

Three of our Certified Graduate Builders and another Salesperson also live in Antares Homes.    Remember my quest to find out what makes an Antares Home Owner tick?  We just found out about two more.  So six of my Celebrities are co-workers of mine.  I think that’s pretty great, don’t you?

Third Party Home Inspections, Are They Worth it?

Our Certified Graduate Builders! Above and Beyond Home Inspections!

All my life I was always told when buying a car take it to the mechanic before you buy it or when buying a home always hire a professional home inspector before closing. I have found this advice to be very good and it has saved me many times.   Home inspectors are excellent at finding issues in older homes that sellers sometimes cover with paint or texture, that can be very helpful.  Sometimes the items they point out to you will be very costly to repair and you need to know that before proceeding with the purchase of your home.

The times when I DON’T use a mechanic to inspect my car is when it is new.  My new car will come with a warranty so if something breaks they will fix it or if a manufacturer’s defect is found it will be repaired by the manufacturer.  So, when I’m buying my new car what I want to do is look for cosmetic issues, things like door dings or scratches because I know that once I drive that car off the lot these items won’t be repaired for free.

It’s the same when you buy a New Home.  You don’t need an additional Inspection, because  the home is inspected over and over during the construction process.  If you remember a recent post, we even go above and beyond on our inspections.  We like to make sure we did it right the first time.  A new Home is also covered by a warranty, as are all of the major components used in the construction and finish, such as the foundation, the roof and the appliances.  

Before you close on your new Antares Home, you will meet the builder at your home and he will perform a “home orientation”.   A home orientation is when the builder walks you through your new home demonstrating how everything works, who to call if it doesn’t and all the little things you need to know to enjoy your new home.  You will also will spend all the time you want looking for those cosmetic issues like texture error, paint issues, any spots on the floor or anything else that needs a touch up.   You will return 7 days later and verify that ALL the corrections have been completed and then you will proceed to closing.  The builder will place an Owner’s Manual in your home and this booklet will give advice on maintaining your new home and several helpful tips to keeping it like new and giving you many years of enjoyment.

Since a Home Inspection can cost you about $500 dollars, it doesn’t seem worth the money on a New Home.  If you want to have one anyway, we can accomodate you.  Just ask your Salesperson!

Pet Parade!

Do you think of your pets as if they are your children?  Well so do we!  A few of our employees have agreed to a little show and tell with their furbabies!

Monique has three Dachshunds Misty, Ocsar and Audrey.

John has several pets! 

This is Newton. He was named after Sir Isacc Newton. As a puppy he fell off the couch all the time. Just like apples. He is 77 in dog years and loves to fetch golf balls. He’s the old man. Pound for pound my baddest dog.

This is our new baby. His name is Tice. (From the game Army of Two) He only weighs about 40 pounds. He loves getting his picture taken and being chased by Newton. He is well trained. When he picks up something like the remote and we holler at him his training kicks in and he races for the doggy door and safety. You cannot catch him. At night you cannot see him. He is a ghost. Our baby ghost.

This is Maverick. As in TOP GUN! He is a 4 year old Shamrock McCaw. He speaks and is an escape artist.  We should have named him Houdini or possibly MacGyver. He removes screws, throws food to the dogs, and intimidates everybody. If he ever escapes whoever finds him will think a police officer owner him. His favorite sayings, back up, drop it, shut up. Everything we say to the dogs.

This is Cool Hand Luke. He passed away last March after a long fight with bone cancer. He weighed 118 pounds. He was the most loveable and gentle dog. Me and Jonathan really miss him.

Jaimie has two dogs that are her children!

Lola is a Siberian husky.  We used to tease and say she should get a job at the post office because when she was a puppy we couldn’t get her to stop licking people.  She’s about 2 years old now and has turned into the friendliest dog on the planet.  Her eyes are very very blue (almost white) and people have a hard time making eye contact with her.  But she’s just a gullible lovable ham.  She bounces around like a kangaroo when she’s excited and she likes to sleep in.  She can sleep until noon.

We wanted a playmate for Lola so we found Lucy at the SPCA (last week!).  Lucy is a scruffy rough and tumble blue heeler.  She’s a lot more sprightly than Lola but just as friendly.   She fit right in.  The bond between her and Lola is very strong.  They’re like tweedle dee and tweedle dum.  They’ve only been together a week and can’t stand to be apart.  Lucy loves dissecting squeaky toys, peanut butter, long walks through the neighborhood and when food falls to the floor

Sharon has a cuddly cat and dog.

Simon J “the Wonder Dog” is the most laid back sweet dog.  He does no wrong and is a complete rules follower unlike his little sister Sarah P.  His favorite thing, or rather MY favorite thing, is to stay in Bed & Breakfasts across Texas and go to pet friendly restaurants.

Sarah P is the trouble maker, but she keeps us laughing all day.  She loves to snuggle up to Simon when she’s done thundering through the house.

Jerry has very sweet kitties.

Lexie was adopted at the Dallas SPCA in July, 2010, when she was two months old. Lexie is a common domestic shorthair cat, but we think there’s a bit of Bengal mixed in. She knows the sound of a particular drawer when it’s opened in the kitchen, mostly because her toys live in there. Go ahead and pull the drawer open a couple inches. She’ll stand up, grab the handle and do a pull-up to lift her body far enough that she can grab a toy with her teeth. Once it’s out, she expects you to play fetch. Throw the toy across the room; she’ll bolt after it and bring it back, drop it at your feet, and take up a launching position, ready for the next toss. Obviously, she’s part retriever.

Isabella, also known as Belle, Belly or Fatty had a rough start in life. She was brought into a Denver shelter in the middle of a blizzard with her two kittens. One didn’t make it and Belle was near death for a couple weeks while the volunteers nursed her back. This experience taught her the value of food–she’s gained a few pounds over the past four years. She’s known as a tortoiseshell or “tortie” with her mottled black and chocolate fur. One of the most tolerant and gentle cats I’ve known, Belle lets you know you’re in her exclusive club by nuzzling her face against yours. When not involved with eating or wrestling with Lexie, she loves to go outside on the rooftop patio and bask in the sun.

Send us your Pet Pictures or post them on our Facebook page.  We’d love to see them!

Custom Cabinets

One of the great standard features our homes have is our cabinets.  The cabinetry in a kitchen can make or break that space.  Many Realtors will tell you that kitchens and bathrooms are the selling points in a home and we agree!  It is so important to us that we have custom made wood cabinets for all of our homes. 

What does custom mean?  Well, that means that we don’t order our cabinets from a catalogue that carries pre-fabricated cabinets in pre-set sizes.  We use a local cabinet company and they custom make each set of cabinets for each home.

Really?

Yes.

I took a little field trip to our cabinet company this week to find out what it means to install custom cabinets in our homes.  Although we are a “production” builder not a “custom” builder, (meaning that our buyers choose from a list of plans that we have designed and provide per neighborhood, instead of drafting their own floor plans with an architect) our cabinets are fabricated for each home after the construction has reached a certain point. 

The cabinet company has measured the floor plan from the blueprints and has designed the cabinets for the space.  They will not know exact measurements until the walls of the home are up.  Mr. Buzz Brown told me that each build of the same plan can vary by ¼ of an inch to 4 inches and that can affect the cabinets.  So once the walls are up, they visit the home and measure the space for the cabinets.  The drafter then makes adjustments and the order is made in the shop.

Phil Darnell
An Antares Cabinet Order

Visiting the shop was cool!  It is a very organized, but dusty place.  Buzz showed me where the rough cut lumber is delivered at one end of the shop and all the way through to the loading dock where the finished cabinets are waiting to be taken to their new homes!  The rough cut has bark on it still and they have to mill it into lengths and sizes they need for making cabinets.

Rough Cut Milled

One thing I never knew about our cabinets is that the doors are not one piece of wood.  They look like they are but they aren’t and it’s on purpose.  Because wood is a natural product that is porous, it can be affected by humidity.  We all know that Texas is HUMID!  If the door panel was made of one solid piece it would warp and bow.  So it is constructed of three or four panels that are arranged according to the grain of the wood.  They place them in next to each other with the grain running in opposing directions to create a “crown” in the panel to counteract the bowing and warping effect of humidity.

Opposing Grain
Rough Panels

These panels are then topped with the arch pieces and the straight side and bottom pieces and they are glued and nailed in only a few spots to create a “floating frame” that also allows for the changes in the wood due to humidity. 

Arch Tops
Panel Assembly
Alignment and Nailing

The doors are placed onto the cabinet frames that are made in another section of the shop and then they are delivered and installed in one of our homes!

Affixing the panel to the frame
Cabinets waiting to go Home
Cabinets Set
Cabinets stained and topped
Cabinets Completed!!!

To sum my field trip up, I’ll quote Linda who told me “We are just regular people around here.  We work hard and play hard and enjoy ourselves while doing it.”  It was obvious by all the smiling faces that they are happy folk who take pride in their product.  No wonder we work so well together!

Hi Linda! Thanks for your help.

 Thanks to everyone who opened up their shop and spent their time talking with me and allowing me to get in their way!

What Interests Us?

Photo Credit: Stephanie Gatica via Inspired by Design

I think that sometimes when you walk into our sales offices you may have a preconceived idea about what the Salesperson is going to be like.  And if you have been out looking for homes for a while, you might just stiffen up and brace yourself for the expected sales pitch.  Well, expect something Different from us!  And here’s a little help getting to know us, a look behind the curtain…

Most people find some time during the work day to surf the net and read some Blogs or visit our favorite websites.  We do too!  How better to get to know us, than to find out what interests US?  Since you are reading a Blog, why not give you an idea of who we are by what we read?  Here are some of our faves!

Carrie Davis (that’s me) says “Cute Overload is my number 1 choice!  It’s always good for a laugh or an AWWWWWwwwwww!”  I also like The Real Estalker, ‘cause when you like Real Estate, why not go big?

Our Sales Manager reads Forbes Woman.  I know this because she recently sent me a link to a list of their favorite women to follow on twitter.

Sharon White (you remember her right?) likes Raymour & Flanigan’s Icovia© Room Planner and Bring Fido.  Thanks for sharing Sharon, Fido is cool!

Stephanie Gatica, our Sales Assistant at Crescent Springs Ranch is a Blogger in her own right and has an amazing style and design Blog of her own titled Inspired by Design!  Oh, and she also likes COCOCOZY which is another great design Blog.

Melanie, our Girl Friday at the Corporate Office really likes The Pioneer Woman.  So Stylish!  Melanie is also a photographer and has her own Photography Blog called Melovision.

Here are some Anonymous favorite Blogs and websites from our sales team:

Sawbuck Real Estate stuff of course!

The Suri Cruise Fashion Blog– the name speaks for itself. 😉

Iraq the Model “New points of view about the future of Iraq and the Middle East”

Connie Podesta– Motivational Speaker

Hyperbole and a Half– Who doesn’t like exaggerated and dramatic stories about childhood memories?

Mais Fica Hilarious Weight Loss Blog!

Better Homes and Gardens You can subscribe to their newsletters and decorating tips.

Sea of Shoes Delish!

CNN dot com!  So polarizing, I know why you wanted to remain Anonymous!

Also, I know this may come as a shock to some of you, but some of us who shall not be named, still read newspapers and business journals printed on actual PAPER!  DUN, dun DUN!  Those People like the Dallas Business Journal, the Star Telegram and the Wall Street Journal.

What do you like?

Why Do We Have So Many Inspections?

When someone walks into my sales office, one of the things I am dying to tell people is that we conduct extra inspections on our homes during the construction process.  Most people just look at me blankly when I do my twirl and jazz hands at the end of delivering this precious message. 

Although the meaning of this is pretty insignificant to people who are not self-proclaimed construction nerds, I still feel this message needs a little bedazzling.  So I asked J Mason our COO who also happens to be another Graduate Master Builder (cue the jazz hands and twirling) working at Antares Homes to explain this better than I can.

“Each Antares home undergoes numerous and rigorous inspections conducted by four separate groups. The most familiar of these is of course the municipal building code compliance set of inspections. The International Building Code (together with local modifications) is enforced via multiple inspections at differing construction stages, to assure compliance with the hundreds (if not thousands) of requirements. In addition to these municipal inspections, each home also receives a ‘pre-pour’ foundation inspection, conducted by a Structural Foundation Engineer to insure that the slab is properly prepared prior to the placement of concrete.”

So, in addition to the city-mandated inspections we have a Structural Engineer give us the thumbs up before we pour!  Ta-Daa!

J also said, “Antares has also engaged a third-party firm as part of our Comfort Home program. These folks conduct inspections pre-drywall and prior to closing to verify the thermal integrity of the building envelope, the insulation installation and the performance of the air distribution system. These inspections are among the most exacting in the industry. Most builders would say ‘That’s enough!’ (or ‘That’s TOO much’). Antares, however has a third initiative, which is the driver behind an additional third-party inspection. We are committed to continuous improvement of our business, and of course construction practices are a primary focus. Simply put, we want to get it right the first time. We warrant our homes, and understand the risks associated with that, and know the best solution is correct construction.”

Well that can’t be said any better!  Continuous improvement is a cornerstone of the Antares philosophy. J goes on to say:

“A key requirement of any improvement initiative is an effective measurement system. For the past several years we have engaged Burgess Construction Consultants to conduct a thorough pre-drywall inspection on every home we build.  This inspection covers approximately 175 code and best-practice related items, and is primarily a data-based measurement system for each of our Trade Partners (you know, the guys who pour the slab, swing the hammers, install the mechanical systems, etc.). The results of each inspection are provided to the Construction Manager and the related Trade Partners, and corrective actions are taken as needed. The data is also compiled on a historical basis allowing us to measure performance on a per-Trade Partner basis. This recurring procedure has yielded significant results, with items needing correction declining to a level that outperforms the average of all DFW builders that are in the Burgess database. This additional inspection procedure is part of our ongoing commitment to provide the durable, high quality homes for which Antares is known.

And that my friends is why I get all dance-y when I start talking about EXTRA INSPECTIONS!

Neighborhood Food & Donation Drive Benefiting the Harvest House

Antares Homes at Hidden Creek

Throughout the remainder of February, drop off donations with Sharon White at the Hidden Creek Model Home at 923 Hidden Lake Dr.

Each person who donates will be entered into a drawing to win various prizes from local businesses including Hidden Creek Golf Course!

Harvest House Most Wanted Items:

Size 4 & 5 diapers

Personal care items (shampoo, body wash, etc.)

Spaghetti & Sauce

Peanut Butter & Jelly

Mac&Cheese & other Boxed Meals

Canned goods

Harvest House was founded 25 years ago with the mission to assist in the alleviation of poverty, disease, pain and suffering by providing the needy with food, clothing, counseling, shelter, and medication.

Harvest House is operated largely by volunteers from many different faiths, working together. As they rub shoulders, they experience the joy of helping those in need, and develop a unity that leads them to respect the faith of others.

Over the years the BMAA Harvest House has evolved from an organization supported by only members of the BMAA to one supported by an entire community. Over 20 churches, along with individual donations, now help support Harvest House in assisting those in need in our community.

In 2008 Harvest House’s food donations averaged 150 families a month, 2009’s average was 250.  Clients are eligible to receive money on their clothing assistance gift cards every 90 days.  Harvest House provides financial assistance with rent, utilities, antibiotic prescriptions, dental care & gas vouchers.  They make sure to equip children for school with school supplies, hair cuts, and immunizations.

Please join your neighbors in helping our community!

-Thank You-

Sharon White

It’s Snow Pretty!

Although I was born and raised right here in Fort Worth, Texas, I am no stranger to snowy cold weather.  I went to college in Iowa and followed that up with a job at a therapeutic wilderness camp in East Texas that was year ‘round.  It was par for the course to wake up in your tent to a few mornings below 20◦ during January and February.

After that I worked at a high ropes course in Maryland that ran from March through October.  More snow and cold.  So, I have cold weather gear to say the least. 

After several days of being snowed in I decided to hike over to Matador Ranch which is relatively close by to my home.  Bandit, my American Mutt came along.  My husband and I adopted him this summer to save him from a very bad situation.  We were delighted to find a couple of days ago that he loves the snow and ice.  We have taken him out and played every day and he loves it.  So I knew he’d be up for the trip.

It Was Beautiful!  Here are the pictures: 

North End of Matador
Looking South on Crowley Road

 

 

Me in my Expedition Gear and Bandit in his fur coat

 

Monique Tinsley, Fearless Salesperson at Matador Ranch
Happy Homeowner!

 

 

 

Frozen Park!

 

 

Lonely Park Bench
Bandit!
Here Comes the Sun

One of these home sites could be yours!

The only one of it's kind! A new floor plan completed.
Looking north on Crowley Road
Heading Home, re-tracing our tracks...

By the way I forgot that it is possible to suck a snowflake into your nostril.  Brain Freeze!