When you work with McCaul Homes, you get extra attention to details most builders overlook. All our homes receive the highest Energy Star rating possible. In addition, here are just a few of the benefits that are included with a McCaul home:
Exterior:
- 35 year CertainTeed architectural-grade roof shingles, which are nailed, not stapled
- Synthetic felt underlayment to help protect sheeting (many roofers settle for 15 lb)
- Ice dam, which prevents ice from building up under shingles
- R-45 blown-in ceiling insulation
- Louisiana Pacific smartside hard-board siding with a 50-year guarantee not to rot or warp
- Hand-nailed siding
- All caulking of siding, perimeter wall outlets and bottom wall plate finished
- 20-year exterior Kwal super paint
- 4” thick concrete driveways with rebar and wire, including the garage floor
- Basement foundations are 9’ poured and 8” thick
- Steel insulated garage doors
- Steel insulated front door and inside garage door
- Storm doors
- Fescue sod
- Five-zone sprinkler system
- Curb grind
- Stone address plaque
- Andersen windows and doors
- Walls constructed with an R-rating (resistance to heat flow) of 19 or better (most walls are R-13)
- Garage walls complete with drywall and paint
- Two exterior sillcocks (outside water spickets)
Interior:
- Washable interior paint
- Sound batting in the laundry room walls
- 2x10 floor joist with 16” on center, to add strength in your floor and less deflection of the subfloor
- Passive radon system
- Two-hour consultation with an interior designer
- Lenox high-efficiency furnace and air conditioner
- GE or Whirpool appliance package
- Custom built cabinets, made in Gretna, NE
- 50-gallon quick recovery hot water heater
- Interior and exterior drain tile
- Generous lighting allowance
- $18.50 per yard for carpet and pad installed
- Wood flooring installed in the kitchen/dinette
- Aquatic jetted tub in master bath, or main bath in some plans
- Moen faucets
- Phone and cable outlets in every room
- Generous number of electrical outlets in each room
- Granite or Corian countertops in kitchens
- Classic marble tops on bath vanities
- Shelving made of high density particle board, not metal shelving
- Built-in shoe racks and shelves in closets





