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Home Keys to Becoming a Master Builder
What is a Master Builder? Historically, the Master Builder was the architect, craftsman and builder. The houses we study, built 200 years ago, were virtually all built by master builders. The architect in America only begin to show up in the later stages of the 19th century. Because so many great buildings were built by Master Builders, we actually know who they are, and how they lived and what they knew. There is a road map for us to follow today that can help us build better homes. Watch as Master Builder Brent Hull walks through the three keys to becoming a master builder in today’s construction environment. It is not a quick fix, but rather a lifelong journey that leads to beautiful, well-crafted homes.
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