Ceiling Fan
Wall Mounted TV Prep
Floor Carpet
Very Spacious






Large Oversized Showers
Shower Glass Enclosure & Door in Master*
Free Standing Tub*
Lighted Floating Cabinets in Master Bath
Additional Showerhead in Master Bath*


Skylights
Granite & Quartz countertops
Whirlpool appliances
LED Kitchen Cabinets Underlighting
Hinged light in pantry
Wall Mounted TV Prep*






Epoxy Garage Floor
Front Yard Full Landscape
Gas Line Stub-Out to Patio
Enhanced Roofing System
Enhanced Moisture Barrier in Stucco Areas










All of our Signature Homes have the best amenities in the market
A well-distributed floor plan that offers privacy and ample space to host family reunions or cookouts brings multiple benefits. Firstly, with privacy, you can enjoy personal moments without disturbance. Additionally, the spacious layout allows for easy movement, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming environment.
Moreover, it provides the ideal setting to gather and connect with loved ones, strengthening family bonds. Lastly, the well-distributed floor plan fosters a relaxed atmosphere, making family reunions and cookouts truly enjoyable. In summary, the combination of privacy, space, and a harmonious layout creates the perfect backdrop for unforgettable gatherings.
ICON Home Custom Builder is proud to be a RESNET Energy Smart Builder and is committed to increasing the energy performance of the custom homes we build..
Outside of a mortgage loan, the highest cost of homeownership is energy. That’s why smart homebuyers ask for a home’s HERS Index Score to determine its energy efficiency before buying. The HERS Index Score is like an MPG (miles-per-gallon) sticker for homes. After all, it makes sense to know the energy performance of a home before making the investment.
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With home energy costs skyrocketing, it only makes sense to find out how energy efficient a home really is. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that a home built to the 2004 International Energy Conservation Code uses 30% less energy than older homes. Many builders today are building homes that use 70% less energy than existing ones.
A home built to the 2004 International Energy Conservation Code is awarded a rating of 100 on the HERS Index. This is taken as the RESNET Reference Home. The lower a home rates, the more energy efficient it is. Therefore, a home with a rating of 70 on the HERS Index is 30% more efficient than the RESNET Reference Home. A rating of 130, however, is 30% less efficient than the RESNET Reference Home.
The RESNET HERS Index is the industry standard by which a home’s energy efficiency is measured. The HERS or Home Energy Rating System was developed by RESNET and is the nationally recognized system for inspecting, testing and calculating a home’s energy performance. Certified RESNET Home Energy Raters conduct inspections to verify a home’s energy efficiency and recommend improvements that can be made to increase it.