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Oakwood Homes

Welcome to Oakwood Homes Why are we the Smart Choice?

Quality

It starts with a concept based around new homes that are comfortable to live in year round, easy to maintain, and made with proven, long-lasting components. You get a healthier living environment and better long-term home value from an experienced new home builder.

Choices/Customization

No matter which location or home you choose, there are countless choices for your home. You can build your dream home according to your needs, lifestyle and budget.

Communities/Amenities

We are committed to helping build momentum in establishing great communities for people to live, work and play. Your new home is more than a house – it’s the whole community as well.

Customer Satisfaction

Your buying and building experience is very important to us and we pride ourselves on building quality new homes that last. If an issue does arise, our teams make every effort to correct it as soon as possible. Nothing is more important than taking care of our homeowners.

Home Buyers Club

For our homebuyers that need to overcome financial obstacles before buying a new home, this free service is here for you. From extra guidance through the process to major qualifying issues, we are here to help.

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  • Angie's List - 2011 Super Service Award
  • Better Business Bureau
  • Colorado Springs HBA
  • ENERGY STAR
  • Home Builders Association of Metro Denver

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My Bermuda sod was put down at my new home in December. How do I care for it to promote growth and keep it healthy?

Brenton Roper of Ropa Roofing PRO answered:

Apr 25, 2017
Water until established and then cut the water back.  Bermuda needs water, but not as much as some of the other types of grass.  Keep it cut short
What kind of siding should I install? Hardie Board, or Vinyl with foam backing?
Apr 21, 2015
As a Denver roofing and siding company, we would suggest using a hardie board product. This would ultimately come down to your project budget, as insulated vinyl siding will be about 50% cheeper than ... read more
Last edited May 21, 2015 11:27pm

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