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Bob Priest Homes is proud to be one of the
featured builders in the 2004 Dallas Parade
of Homes
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This magnificent 5,000 sq. ft. home is one
of eight designs in the Dallas Parade of Homes opening in
September. Bob Priest chose to use steel framing for this
impressive design being built in the prestigious Stone Creek
Village development in Frisco.
Amenities for this lovely executive home
include a large study, glorious master suite with his and hers
walk-in closets, soaring 20’ high entryway, guest bedroom
with bath, family room with 20’ ceiling, two pantries,
children’s study, two large bedrooms with private baths,
game room, and a media room above the spacious 3-car garage.
Bob Priest chose to this design with steel
framing because a steel-framed home provides more value for
housing dollars.
Steel framing provides significantly
greater protection from hurricane-force winds, termites, mold,
fire, and even earthquakes. The superior strength of
pre-engineered steel framing is self-supporting, requiring few
load-bearing interior walls, so floorplans are more readily
adapted to each homebuyer’s personal needs.
Durability is one of the greatest assets of
a steel-framed home. Steel does not warp, rot, twist,
split, swell, bow, shift or deteriorate like wood. As a
result, a steel-framed home of this caliber is virtually
ageless and requires far less maintenance. Walls and
rooflines remain straight and true. Doors and windows shut
properly. Garage openings stay horizontal. The
steel home retains its value and new appearance, increasing
your home’s resale value.
The pre-engineered steel framing for this
beautiful home is provided by Tri-Steel Homes in Denton, Texas.
For more information, visit their website:
See the steel framing for this lovely house
as it is being erected. Visit the job site or check back
here for frequent updates.
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