Each year, The Eastern Idaho Home Builders Association hosts The Parade Of Homes in Idaho Falls. This beautiful competition draws thousands of spectators each year, and each year TWebb Construction continues to impress. We’re a proud recipient of the builder of the year award and we have been featured in the Parade Of Homes in Idaho Falls magazine. It’s okay to admit when you are good at something. Check out some of our work in the galleries below!

2021 Parade of Homes

2019 Parade of Homes

Custom Home
6 Bed / 3 Bath/ 1975 Main, 2045 Basement Sqft

2018 Parade of Homes

Custom Home
4 Bed / 3 Bath / 2210 Main, 2210 Basement Sqft

2017 Parade of Homes

Custom Home
5 Bed / 3 Bath / 2888 Main, 2081 Basement And 1358 Bonus Room Sqft

2016 Parade of Homes

Custom Home
4 Bed / 3 Bath / 1850 Main, 1850 Basement, And 1507 2nd Level Sqft

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Frequently Asked Questions

It is easy to get caught up in what we want our house to look like but it is better to check our budget first and then plan accordingly. If you are hiring a designer or architect, talk to them about what your needs are. Take a look at parades of homes online or attend some. Check house magazines to pick what features you want and can afford. Take notes on what improvements you would make to your current home. Call us to discuss more about your dream home.

There is a whole team behind building a house. You can talk to a builder or hire an engineer and general contractor separately. It all depends on what you are looking for and the budget you are working with. A builder will manage and coordinate the process, sometimes they will hire subcontractors to do tasks they do not usually do. Feel free to call our experts.

Ask for a list of materials and features that make up the house. Make sure it meets all the quality standards and safety requirements before signing the contract.  Hire a real estate agent. This will save you time when contractual issues and mortgage questions arise. Schedule inspections to ensure everything is built as promised.

In the short term building your own home gets pricey fast because you are taking care of everything including the land and material. In the long term, it is rewarding and you do not get any surprises from things you were not aware of before like installations, power outages, roof leakings, etc. In conclusion, buying a home is neary cheaper and less hectic but building one ensures it is customized and you know how things are working.

The answer is based on the current prices. If you need a house with special features and the ones out there are beyond your budget, then building is a great option. The economy is another factor to consider. After a pandemic or any other event that affects the prices, houses will go up making building your own home a better option.

woman on laptop

Frequently Asked Questions

It is easy to get caught up in what we want our house to look like but it is better to check our budget first and then plan accordingly. If you are hiring a designer or architect, talk to them about what your needs are. Take a look at parades of homes online or attend some. Check house magazines to pick what features you want and can afford. Take notes on what improvements you would make to your current home. Call us to discuss more about your dream home.

There is a whole team behind building a house. You can talk to a builder or hire an engineer and general contractor separately. It all depends on what you are looking for and the budget you are working with. A builder will manage and coordinate the process, sometimes they will hire subcontractors to do tasks they do not usually do. Feel free to call our experts.

Ask for a list of materials and features that make up the house. Make sure it meets all the quality standards and safety requirements before signing the contract.  Hire a real estate agent. This will save you time when contractual issues and mortgage questions arise. Schedule inspections to ensure everything is built as promised.

In the short term building your own home gets pricey fast because you are taking care of everything including the land and material. In the long term, it is rewarding and you do not get any surprises from things you were not aware of before like installations, power outages, roof leakings, etc. In conclusion, buying a home is neary cheaper and less hectic but building one ensures it is customized and you know how things are working.

The answer is based on the current prices. If you need a house with special features and the ones out there are beyond your budget, then building is a great option. The economy is another factor to consider. After a pandemic or any other event that affects the prices, houses will go up making building your own home a better option.