Homes Drawn And Built From The Ground Up
From a blank lot or an architect's plans to the final walkthrough, Winter Construction holds the whole job, permitted, built, and finished for the climate it stands in.

John runs the job, and builds it.
Most builds pass through a dozen hands. We keep ours close, our own in-house material takeoffs, and the valley's best trades on site because they want to work with us.
We build a handful of homes a year, for people who become our neighbors, and put our name on work meant to stand for generations.
See a build, start to finish →Foundation to final coat,
under one roof.
Every custom home is held to the same standard, from the first drawing to the keys.
Built from your plans
Works from your plans or your architect's, reviewed with you before the build begins.
Permitting handled
Organized towns, unorganized territory, and the LUPC, John has navigated all of it, including a 36-page permit for his own home.
Planned to the week
Scheduled week by week with subs lined up ahead, so the build stays on time.
Built for the climate
Careful air sealing, high-performance insulation, and a fresh-air system, made to last over a hundred years here.
Documented build
The whole process photographed, including inside the walls, compiled into a book for the homeowner.
Five-year warranty
A 60-month workmanship warranty, against the one-year Maine standard.
Have a lot in the valley?
Tell John about it, he's walked more of these sites than just about anyone.
