San Elijo Hills home builders

San Elijo Hills subdivision home builders

Saverne by Standard Pacific Homes.

Standard Pacific Homes was founded in 1965 in Southern California.  The firm built their company around the importance of creating lasting neighborhoods and homes that their customers could be proud to own for generations to come. In those nearly 50 years, Standard Pacific Homes has built more than 113,000 homes across the United States, 93 of which are in San Elijo Hills.

As we have grown, we have remained faithful to our original vision: to build thoughtfully designed homes, well-crafted to provide quality of life for the families who live in them and complement the neighborhoods they share.

As Standard Pacific has grown and matured through the years, they have built more than homes, and more than a thriving business. They have also built a reputation for excellence in homebuilding that’s respected not only by our customers, but by their peers across their industry as well.  As they say themselved ” from that first day you visit to the service you’ll continue to receive years after you buy your home, we’ll treat you with respect and appreciation.”

Standard Pacific Homes corporate headquarters is located less than one hour away in Irvine, CA.  Their phone number is:   (949) 789-1600

San Elijo Hills home owners living in Saverne   CLICK HERE FOR A SERVICE REQUEST.  

Waterford by Ryland Homes.

Ryland Homes story begins in 1967, when founder James P. Ryan left his family’s company, Ryan Homes, to build homes in the nation’s first master-planned community of Columbia, Md. He and his partner, Bob Gaw, created The James P. Ryan Company and built 48 homes that first year.  Nearly three years and 700 homes later, Ryland got its official name when Jim Ryan spotted a banner that read “Maryland,” with the “M” and “A” covered. The combination of Ryan and Maryland seemed like a perfect choice for the name of his company.  By 1971, Ryland had expanded from Columbia into new suburban communities around Baltimore and Reston, Va., and had enjoyed considerable success in Houston. Sales approached $30 million and the company wanted to raise cash to enter new markets.  The first public stock offering was made later that year, raising $4.6 million in equity, and enabling Ryland to enter the Atlanta, Dallas/Fort Worth and Philadelphia markets.  During its first decade, Ryland built more than 10,000 homes and increased its earnings from $46,000 to $4.7 million.

Ryland Homes Southern California Warranty Supervisors number is  (866) 303-2690
San Elijo Hills homeowners living in Wateford CLICK HERE FOR A SERVICE REQUEST

Mariners Landing by Pulte Homes.

Pulte Homes, Inc is headquartered in Bloomfield Hills, MI and was founded by Bill Pulte.  On April 8, 2009, Pulte Homes has agreed to acquire Centex – creating the nation’s largest homebuilding company in a stock transaction worth $3.1 billion, including $1.8 billion of debt. The companies said that, after the merger, Pulte shareholders will own 68% of the combined company, and Centex shareholders will own 32% of the combined company. Pulte completed the acquisition of Centex Homes on February 23, 2010.

Pulte’s company motto is “A Homeowner for Life,” signifying that their business goals are to provide first time homeowners with their first homes and work them up through their signature communities up to an estate size home and even to their custom built retirement homes. Pulte’s customer devotion ranks high on a 2009 JD Power and Associates survey and records show that compared to other public homebuilders, their repeat buyer business is the highest, however, some simple internet sleuthing can also expose some unsatisfied homeowners in regards to construction defects, namely in South Carolina.

San Elijo Hills homeowners living in Mariners Landing CLICK HERE FOR A SERVICE REQUEST

 

San Elijo Hills lattice towers

San Elijo Hills has several large menacing lattice towers that push and pull eletrical power to and from the Encinas Power Plant is Carlsbad, California.

Lattice towers have been around for almost 100 years and perhaps your are familiar with this one:

A lattice tower or truss tower is a freestanding framework tower. They can be used as electricity pylons especially for voltages above 100 kilovolts liek the ones we have in San Elijo Hills, as a radio tower (a self-radiating tower or as a carrier for aerials) or as an observation tower.

Before 1940 they were used as transmission towers especially for short and medium wave, occasionally lattice towers consisting of wood were utilized. The tallest wooden lattice tower was at Mühlacker. It had a height of 190 metres and was built in 1934 and demolished in 1945. Most wood lattice towers were demolished before 1960. In Germany the last big radio towers consisting of wood were the transmission towers of the Golm transmitter and the transmitter Ismaning. They were demolished in 1979 and 1983 respectively.  The tallest lattice tower is the Kiev TV Tower, with a height of 385 meters.  San Elijo Hills lattice towers are made of steel.

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