Monday, June 16, 2014

Construction Resources Builds to Honor

This spring, Construction Resources assisted PulteGroup with their Built to Honor Program. This program partners with Operation FINALLY HOME, working to build mortgage-free homes for wounded veterans. Construction Resources donated and installed countertops into the home’s bathrooms. Contributions from them and others trade partners allowed the PulteGroup to turn over a new, fully decorated home to the deserving family on June 11.

Construction Resources donated and installed cultured marble countertops in the family’s new Barrington Estates home. The natural-colored marble adds a note of luxury to the homes bathrooms, where the company also installed framed mirrors, upgraded bath hardware, a nickel semi-frameless shower door and shelving. Since marble is naturally softer than other types of countertops, they will remain in top shape with little to no maintenance for years to come.


The recipient of this Built to Honor home was Sergeant Perry Haley and his loving family. Haley spent 13 years in the military, and has been a recipient of the Army Achievement Medal, the Good Conduct Medal and the Army Superior Unite Award. During his time served, Haley was injured in Iraq and Korea, and suffered health related issues as result of a brain tumor. Perry Haley, his wife Autumn, and their three daughters, ages 12, eight and three, are overjoyed to be the owners of their new Sugar Hill residence.

To learn more about Construction Resources and their products, visit www.CRHomeUSA.com. For more information about the PulteGroup’s Built to Honor program and the Haley family, visit their website at www.pultegroupinc.com.

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