Being local means I can do a proper site measure, stay close through the build, and show up personally on installation day. I'm fifteen minutes from most homes in Herriman and I know the newer subdivisions well.
My workshop is in Herriman. I don't subcontract. I don't carry a salesperson. The first person you meet when you start a project with Jack and I is me; the last person you see, on installation day, is also me.
The drawings get extensive. I over-draft on purpose — I'd rather catch a problem in the morning than find one when a sheet of white oak is already in the saw.
In Herriman and across the rest of Salt Lake County, I can drive from the shop to your house, measure, and be back at the bench before lunch. That kind of proximity is the whole pitch. It's also the reason the calendar keeps selling out.