Lifetime Home Builders has been a decades-long journey for builder Greg Gibbons.
In the mid-1970s, Gregg began designing and building homes in Virginia.
The concept he was developing evolved from his engineering education at George Washington University and the University of Maryland.
This engineering aspect would become invaluable in the years to come.
Gregg's future and continuing growth would take him to southern Vermont where he constructed homes for a number of years.
The homes were both moderately priced and energy efficient.
Energy Rated Homes of Vermont, Inc.,
recognized him for his innovative designs and implementation of energy-saving methods.
Gregg and his family, a wife and four boys, moved to the Capital District in the late 1980s,
and his construction business continued.
He became a supervisor or project manager building upscale homes ($250,000 to $800,000) for a number of builders in the area.
Here he introduced many of his innovated designs, methods and techniques he developed in Vermont.
His ideas have carried on even further to his modern concepts for the new construction development on Wagner Road in the Town of Glenville.
He is an active partner and participant in the New York Energy Star Rating Program.
Lifetime Home Builders is striving to be an innovator in the concept of accessible homes.
An accessible home, a true lifespan home, can open all the rooms of the home to all members of the family,
regardless of age or ability, throughout their 'lifetime.'
Gregg Gibbons, with over 30 years of experience in the building of homes,
is striving to create a custom accessible 'Lifetime' home by keeping the focus on your needs for today and tomorrow
while striving for quality with a dedication to excellence.
Visit theLifetime Home Builders web site at
www.lifetimehomebuilders.com