Andy's Story

Greetings, I’m Andy Finsand! As a kid, I couldn’t resist building and disassembling things to unravel their inner workings; it’s like I had an innate talent for fixing and understanding the mechanics behind them.

At 18, I ventured into the world of home construction. I started in concrete and later as an HVAC technician. In 2003, I started building homes in collaboration with my brother. Since then, I’ve successfully crafted over 80 custom homes along the Wasatch Front and have been engaged in other projects such as land developing, commercial buildings, and home renovations.

I feel an immense sense of pride when I pass by a house or a building that I constructed years ago. I have always had passion for homes, design, and craftsmanship. I look forward to helping you and your family create a haven where laughter, love, and memories can be made.

Hayden's Story

I’ve been drawn to building ever since I was a young boy helping my dad with remodels. I remember watching him tackle unexpected problems on the job -things that, at the time, felt impossible to me -and somehow, he always figured out a solution. That stuck with me. Over the years, I’ve developed that same mindset: seeing a challenge, finding a way through it, and taking pride in the result. Building has become more than a job for me -it’s a way to push myself, solve meaningful problems, and accomplish hard things with purpose.

 

What I love more than the work itself is the opportunity to connect with people along the way. Working with subcontractors, suppliers, and homeowners has been one of the most rewarding parts of the journey. There’s something powerful about creating a space where families will gather, grow, and make memories for years to come. That’s what drives me -and I’d be honored to help you bring your vision to life.

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