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2012 Home Trends In Review: Frisco, Allen, and Murphey

Categories: Allen Living, Dallas Home Builder, Frisco Living, Murphy Living | Posted: November 20, 2012 | No Comments »

As the year moves into a close, we look back at some of the biggest home trends of 2012 in the Dallas area.  Get the best of these home trends in your custom built home from Shaddock Homes! Call us at (469) 200-4767 for more information. 

2012 Home Trends in Allen, Texas

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2012 Home Trends in Frisco, Texas

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2012 Home Trends in Murphy, Texas

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Tankless Water Heater — Shaddock Homes

Categories: Allen Living, Blog, Dallas Home Builder, Designs, Frisco Living, General, Going Green, Home Buying Tips, Luxury Homes, Murphy, Murphy Living, Park Place, Pearson Farms, Real Estate, Real Estate Market, Rolling Ridge, Shaddock Creek, Shaddock Park, Stonecreek Villages, Video | Posted: November 3, 2012 | No Comments »

When building a new home, you want every element of the home to be perfect from top to bottom. This includes items you might not think about every day, like the water heater. A tankless water heater offers better energy efficiency, never runs out of hot water, and will never over heat. For more home building tips visit http://www.shaddockhomes.com or call us at (469) 200-4767.

Back to School 2012 for Frisco ISD

Categories: Blog, Dallas Home Builder, Frisco Living | Posted: August 20, 2012 | 1 Comment »
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Summer is in full swing, but soon it will be time for students to head back to school in the Frisco ISD. Making that transition can be a challenge, not just for kids, but for the whole family, as people switch gears from summer to the school year. Here, Shaddock Homes, a Frisco home builder with deep ties to the city of Frisco, offers some helpful tips on settling back in.

  • Be sure that all the health screenings and immunizations are up to date. A visit to the Frisco ISD website will yield a wealth of information about the necessary health screenings, so that you can go ahead and make a doctor’s appointment if you need to do so.
  • Make a point to get to know your children’s teachers. Partnership between parents and teachers is important to a child’s education, so take advantage of Meet the Teacher Night at your child’s school. You can find information about the dates and times of these events by checking out the Frisco ISD Calendar, available on the website.
  • The Frisco ISD website offers plenty of additional information, as well. Not only can you find information about after school programs and extracurricular activities, but you can also check out upcoming events, like Frisco High School football games, and upcoming PTA meetings. School supply lists are available online, and the Frisco ISD Home Access Center allows secondary parents and students to access things like attendance, grades and assignments, on a secure site.
  • Don’t forget about bus routes and lunch menus! Especially if you are new to the Frisco, TX ISD, transportation can be confusing. Go over the bus route with your child, to help him feel prepared, and check out the school lunch menus, to decide whether or not to send a packed lunch.

Heading back to school is an adjustment, but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming! Make sure you and your child are ready, by using the resources that the Frisco ISD puts at your disposal. If you are looking for a new house, choose a builder with ties to the city of Frisco, and experience in building quality homes.  Shaddock Homes has been building in Frisco and the rest of the Dallas/Fort Worth area for over forty years, and has the experience needed to provide you with the perfect new home. Visit the website to learn more, or connect with the online community on Facebook and Twitter.

Why PEX Plumbing is the Right Choice for Your New Home

Categories: Frisco Living | Posted: July 6, 2012 | 4 Comments »

PEX plumbingIf you are in the process of building a new home, you may have heard about PEX plumbing, and may wonder what the term means. While many people do not give much thought to their plumbing pipes, aside from whether they are working, and the decorative aspect of the fixtures they support, if you are building a new home, it pays to educate yourself on the pros and cons of various systems. Here, Frisco home builder Shaddock Homes offers information on PEX plumbing, to help you decide whether a PEX plumbing system is right for you.

First, what is PEX plumbing? PEX refers to cross-linked polyethylene which is used to make plastic tubing. This tubing can be made in various thicknesses, to serve different purposes, and can also have a layer added to prevent the penetration of oxygen into the plumbing. Once made, it is wound onto spools, which makes it easier than rigid piping to ship and store. This ease of containment is only one of the advantages of PEX tubing.

  • PEX plumbing installation is simpler, and leaks less. Because PEX plumbing is flexible, it requires fewer fittings than rigid piping, which means fewer opportunities for leaks. In fact, the flexible PEX tubing can turn ninety degrees to go around corners. In addition, PEX tube does not have to be soldered to fittings, so it doesn’t cause the health hazards associated with lead based solder.
  • PEX plumbing supplies are corrosion resistant. Copper pipes can build up scales, and corrode when exposed to acidic water, but PEX plumbing remains corrosion free and doesn’t pit when exposed to acidic water.
  • Extreme temperatures do not have as much of an impact on PEX plumbing supplies. PEX tubing doesn’t freeze like metal pipes. In addition, it does not transfer heat like copper tubing, so it conserves energy.
  • PEX reduces noise pollution, as well. PEX tubing allows water to flow quietly, with no “water hammer” noise.
  • PEX plumbing is less expensive than rigid tubing. The material used to make PEX is not very expensive. Additionally, because fewer fittings are required, installing PEX is easier than traditional piping, so labor costs are lower.

From PEX plumbing, to tankless water heaters, to radiant barrier roofing, there are plenty of things a reputable builder can use to make your home energy efficient and eco-friendly. If you are looking for a Frisco home builder committed to building energy efficient, cost effective homes, consider Shaddock.  With over forty years of experience, Shaddock Homes has built a reputation for excellence. In every aspect of construction, their expert builders will work with you to make sure your home is the very best it can be. For more information, visit the website, or connect with the online community on Facebook and Twitter. 

Moving to Dallas is a Good Choice for Families

Categories: Allen Living, Frisco Living, Moving to Dallas?, Murphy Living | Posted: February 27, 2012 | 2 Comments »

Moving to Dallas TX and the surrounding North Dallas community is a great choice because living in Dallas is fun for families of all shapes and sizes.

Top Restaurants in Frisco, Allen, and Murphy

Categories: Frisco Living | Posted: February 25, 2012 | 1 Comment »

Dallas is well known for its wide array of restaurant options, but what about restaurants in Frisco, Allen and Murphy? While the big city may get most of the attention, these smaller areas also have a great deal to offer, spanning a broad range of cuisines. Shaddock Homes, a Dallas home builder in the community for over forty years, has the skinny on the best eats in the area.  Restaurants in Frisco

  • According to Yelp user reviews, Frisco’s best restaurants are a Greek restaurant and a sushi place. Edoko Robata features outstanding service and the freshest sushi, and Platia Greek Kouzina has authentic Greek cuisine with friendly owners and staff. Other favorite eateries include Kenny’s Burger Joint, TruFire Kitchen and Bar Italian, Palio’s Pizza Café, Mariana’s Taco Shop, Babe’s Chicken, La Hacienda Ranch Mexican, 5th Street Patio, and Texas Land and Cattle Steakhouse.
  • Yelp users in Murphy favor the chains, with a couple of notable exceptions. Mogio’s is a locally-owned pizza restaurant known for old-world charm and fresh ingredients, and Niki’s Italian Bistro has good pizza and delicious Italian pasta dishes. Sunny Street Café serves breakfast and brunch; Tokyo Hayaci is a popular Japanese hibachi and sushi bar.
  • Pizza and Mexican food are popular in Allen. The Crazy Tomato offers delicious pizza with some surprising toppings like roasted cashews and cranberries, and their customer service charms diners with the personal touch of a friendly and hands-on owner. If you are in the mood for Mexican, check out El Grande Burrito. The authentic Mexican food and great customer service has guests raving.  Rounding out the top ten restaurants in Allen are two more pizzerias: Grimaldi’s and 5th Street; two that also feature Italian cuisine: Joe’s Italian Bistro and Panevino; two Thai places: Samui Thai and Thai Pan, and a Brazilian steakhouse called Braza Dancante.

If you are looking for restaurants in Frisco, trust the locals to point you in the right direction. If you are looking for a Dallas home builder, choose one with a reputation for quality and integrity. Shaddock Homes has been building quality homes and providing excellent customer service to the Dallas/Fort Worth area for over forty years. Visit the website for more information, or participate in the conversation by joining the online community on Facebook and Twitter.

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