Winton Blog
Musings from the world of prefabricated and factory-framed structures, customer stories, resources, and advice from the Winton Homes team.
Even though you will know exactly what your home will cost at the lock-up stage, there are other important variables to know when constructing your home. Explore our top considerations to keep in mind when determining costs.
It's not easy running a construction business these days, especially when you find yourself short on skilled workers at the job site. Learn how Winton's prefab components can help you save time and expenses.
Winton is the right choice for commercial and residential customers constructing assemblies that meet the intermediate steps of the BC Energy Step Code. See how we can help you meet the highest levels of energy performance.
While many people associate building with spring or summer, there are compelling reasons why building in the winter can be a smart choice. In this article, we'll explore the benefits of winter building that can truly pay off.
While modular homes are indeed a type of prefab construction, they differ significantly from what we offer. In this article, we'll clarify the differences between modular and panelized prefab homes and why choosing Winton is a unique experience.
While it might seem counterintuitive to build in colder months, it can be a practical and cost-effective choice. In this article, we'll explore the compelling reasons why building in the off-season can be a smart decision.
When it comes to choosing the perfect home design, the options can be overwhelming. But fear not, because at Winton Homes, we're here to guide you through the exciting journey of creating a home that's uniquely yours.
A Winton lock-up package includes all the materials you require to frame your home and completely finish the exterior.
While both options have their merits, it's essential to consider their environmental impacts to make an informed decision for your home.
With a dizzying array of choices for roofing, siding, soffit, fascia, and trims, the quest for the "perfect" colours can be both exciting and overwhelming. In this article, we'll share our insights on the colourful world of home exteriors.
Value engineering is defined as performance divided by cost. If you maximize performance and reduce cost, you increase value! This is the most important step in the planning of your new home.
One of our most asked questions has many answers.
When designing your perfect home, there are so many options to choose from in every section of your house.