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Addison Homes

Addison Homes is Upstate South Carolina's premier builder of Healthy, HighPerformance Homes. We are uniquely committed to high performance construction techniques. In fact, we are the only company in the region that builds 100% of its homes to rigorous US Department of Energy's Zero Energy Ready Home Standard, the US Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR® Standard, and the National Green Building Standard.

We specialize in building homes both in communities and on-your-lot but this isn't limited by size, style or price. Addison Homes individualizes each project to the client's very specific preferences. Our personalized floor plans are all about integrated, open spaces designed for comfort and flow while also incorporating trademark traits such as stylish aesthetics, resource efficiency and universal design features for enhanced livability and utility.

Our Healthy, HighPerformance Homes are a great investment. Your new home will actually save money from day one and for years to come- and not just from energy efficiency. Durability of construction is a key element of every DWELL WELL Home - resulting in reduced maintenance and upkeep over time.

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  • 2009 BBB Integrity Award Winner
  • Better Business Bureau A+ Rating
  • Builder 20 Club
  • Builder of the Year - Greenville Homebuilders Association
  • Department of Energy - Builders Challenge

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i just had all the windows replaced in my home, why am i getting moisture on the inside of some of the windows and puddles on the window sills?

Tara Woods of Crown Builders PRO answered:

Mar 14, 2017
Yes, we agree with other answers.  Common household condensation, or "sweating" on windows is caused by excess humidity or water vapor in a home. When this water vapor in the air comes in contact with ... read more
What is the temperature range for installing roof shingles
Dec 14, 2016
I would recommend not less than 40 degrees. If the shingles are a dark color in direct sunlight they will seal in one day from the solar radiance from the sun even if temps are low. 

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