Local Custom Home Builder Expertise
In the heart of Utah County's fastest-growing community, we specialize in custom home builder and general contractor services that bring your vision to life. Whether you're building in Eagle Mountain's family-focused neighborhoods or adding to your current home, our team delivers personalized construction expertise for properties across this expanding region. With decades of experience handling Eagle Mountain's unique building codes and HOA requirements, we ensure every project meets the city's strict architectural standards while maximizing your investment.
Our process keeps you informed every step forward, with clear milestones and honest communication from start to finish.
We start by understanding your vision and site conditions. Our team reviews Eagle Mountain's zoning codes, architectural guidelines, and HOA requirements specific to your lot. We develop detailed plans that pass city review on the first submission.
Evaluate lot grade, utilities, and topography. Confirm HOA restrictions and Eagle Mountain's architectural review process with your specific community.
Create detailed plans showing compliance with city codes and energy standards. Incorporate your preferences while meeting setback rules and architectural guidelines.
Submit building permit with all required documents including energy code checklist and structural engineering. We manage Eagle Mountain's review process and inspections.
Once permitted, our crew handles framing, mechanical, electrical, and finishes. We coordinate inspections with the city and maintain clean work sites. Progress updates keep you informed of every phase.
Prepare foundation per site plan, pour concrete, and frame walls. All work meets Eagle Mountain's structural and setback requirements verified by city inspectors.
Schedule electrical, plumbing, and mechanical inspections with Eagle Mountain's building department. Address any findings before moving to finish work.
Install drywall, flooring, cabinets, and fixtures. Conduct final walk-through with city inspectors. Secure certificate of occupancy before handoff.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
We build custom homes and deliver renovation work tailored to Eagle Mountain living.

Modern two-story home in White Hills neighborhood with open floor plan and attached garage
Build your dream home from the ground up. We design and construct new custom homes on your Eagle Mountain lot, handling everything from site prep through landscaping.

Second-story addition in The Ranches with matching exterior materials
Expand your current home with new bedrooms, bathrooms, or living space. We coordinate with your existing structure and ensure all additions blend seamlessly.

Detached shop structure with workshop space in City Center area
Add a dedicated workspace, storage, or hobby building. Sheds, shops, and garages built to code with proper setbacks and electrical if needed.
Eagle Mountain's rapid growth brings unique building challenges and opportunities.
We navigate Eagle Mountain's strict building standards, including setback requirements, architectural guidelines, and energy code compliance. Our experience with city inspectors and HOA approval processes means fewer delays.
Most Eagle Mountain developments require HOA architectural review and city permit approval—two separate processes we manage seamlessly.
Eagle Mountain reached a population of 32,179 in 2017 and an estimated 60,575 by 2024, making it one of Utah's hottest markets for new homes. Eagle Mountain's real estate is, on average, some of the newest in the nation. We understand the city's neighborhoods—from The Ranches' milder climate to City Center's drier conditions—and design accordingly.
Eagle Mountain has a high rate of owner-occupied single family homes, which tends to reflect stability in the local community. We build homes designed for families—with finished basements, multiple living areas, and outdoor spaces.
We build throughout Eagle Mountain's neighborhoods and nearby communities.
From White Hills in the west to the City Center near Fairfield, we build across all Eagle Mountain developments. Our local knowledge includes neighborhood-specific HOA rules, lot conditions, and access patterns.
Serving The Ranches, City Center, White Hills, and newer master-planned communities throughout Eagle Mountain.
Eagle Mountain Blvd goes straight to the city center. Ranches Pkwy provides access to the Ranches from SR-73. With multiple routes into Eagle Mountain, accessing your project site and coordinating deliveries is straightforward. Before any digging, we contact Blue Stakes of Utah to protect utility lines, and we maintain clear communication with city building inspectors throughout construction.
Our team stays current with Eagle Mountain's permit requirements, including site plans, energy code checklists, and structural engineering. We're ready to discuss your project and answer questions about building in this thriving community.
Yes. Eagle Mountain City and the state of Utah have adopted building codes which govern the technical standards, specifications, requirements, and provisions that apply to the construction of all structures that are required to have a building permit. We handle all permit applications and submissions.
Site plans must show front, side, and rear setbacks from all structures to the nearest property lines. Requirements vary by zone. We verify setbacks for your specific lot and neighborhood during the planning phase.
Most Eagle Mountain neighborhoods have HOA architectural review. We coordinate HOA approval before submitting building permits to the city, ensuring compliance with community design standards.
HOA approval reviews architectural style and design compliance with neighborhood guidelines. Building permits ensure code compliance with city and state standards. Both are required in most Eagle Mountain developments.
A building permit is required when changing load bearing wall configurations, converting storage space to living space, or finishing a basement or bonus room area. We evaluate what requires permits and manage approvals.
Buildings 200 sq. ft. or fewer without electrical, plumbing, or mechanical service don't need a permit but must meet zoning standards. Larger buildings or those with utilities require permits.
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