How We Build

No shortcuts, no compromise

Providence homes are built using state-of-the-art construction techniques and materials. There are no shortcuts.

We're able to offer you the best value in new home construction thanks to our efficient processes, refined designs, and long-standing agreements with name-brand national suppliers such as Schlage, Moen, Whirlpool, Sherwin Williams and more.

The underlying value of a Providence home is in the quality of construction, five-star-plus energy efficiency, range of options, customizable designs, and desirable communities located in Crown Point, Winfield, Merrillville and Lowell, Indiana. You get these high-value features—along with the hallmark service of Providence professionals—at a lower cost per square foot than other builders can deliver.

Value engineering

Every Providence home has been designed to incorporate the most cost-effective materials without sacrificing quality. Providence homes have been value-engineered to minimize waste, further maximizing the value of these homes while providing a benefit to the environment.

Energy Star certified

Energy Star certification is a standard feature in each and every single-family Providence home. This certification is conducted by a licensed, independent testing firm that performs a visual inspection of every home prior to the installation of drywall. Additional tests are also conducted to ensure that the home was built to the highest standards set forth by Energy Star. Estimated energy savings can be more than $1000.00 per year, depending on the home and the current energy costs. You'll receive a copy of the test results for your home.

To achieve Energy Star certification, Providence homes include low-emissivity windows, a high-efficiency furnace, and high-efficiency water heater. You will not find a comparably priced new home being built in Northwest Indiana that includes Energy Star certification as a standard feature. You'll save money the day you buy a Providence home—and save money on energy bills every day you own it from that point forward. As energy costs inevitably continue to rise, so will your savings.