Sisler Builders has been in business, building and renovating homes in the Stowe area, for over three decades. Recently we expanded our expertise in custom woodworking to include furniture and other consumer products. We have also leveraged our construction experience to become a regional leader in the developing field of thermal efficiency. We bring our reputation for honesty, integrity, and high-quality craftsmanship to every project, large or small. Our long history of construction and woodworking started with historic building renovation.
The finish details of your project-custom cabinetry, a unique coffee table, hand-crafted staircases, interior and exterior doors, special spaces, to name a few-are made to order based on your requirements. Our experienced craftsmen create fine interior woodworking and unique exterior carpentry details, and the attention to detail leaves you with a beautiful product, crafted and finished to exceed your expectations. You can also read about our new custom woodworking facility and our enhanced woodworking capabilities.
From kitchens and baths to finished basements and three-season porches and decks, we create (and re-create) spaces that enhance a home's overall functionality and beauty. When we embark upon a remodeling project, we bring our extensive home-building experience with us. Oftentimes, remodels don't require formal plans. We can help you explore interesting possibilities for your new space based upon the many projects that we've completed over the years. We bring a high level of professionalism to the table.
We have over 35 years of experience building custom homes in North Central Vermont. Over time we have developed a relationship-based approach to our business, supported by a construction management process that streamlines communications between the homeowner, the architect, and our project management team. As your builder, our goal is to take the stress and frustration out of the equation so that you can enjoy the exciting, often once-in-a-lifetime, experience of building your own home. We see our job as twofold.
Before & After bathroom renovation! How many differences can you spot between the two photos?
Cut in 1934, the Nose Dive, was a steep, narrow trail, and started with the twisting Seven Turns. Below these tight, difficult corners, to the skier's left was a patch of skiable trees named the Slalom Glade, which appeared on the trail map in 1940.
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Cold mornings, hot tub. Our client drew up this concept on drafting paper, and it was a pleasure to make it a reality for them!