New homes are easy to fall in love with. Fresh paint. Beautiful kitchens. Newness everywhere. But what really matters is what you can’t see yet.
Is it built well? Will it hold up over time?
We don’t ask buyers to take quality on faith. This blog explains how we build, verify, and stand behind the quality of our construction.
What “Quality Construction” Really Means in a New Home
Quality construction means a home is structurally sound, built with durable materials, and inspected consistently throughout the build process.
It comes down to a few core elements:
- Structural integrity
- Material durability
- Energy efficiency
- Inspection accountability
- Warranty protection
That’s why quality home builders focus on how a home is put together, not just how it looks.
New doesn’t always mean well-built. The real test is what holds up over time.
We build with long-term performance in mind, holding every home to standards that support real life, not just first impressions.
How The Providence Group Builds Quality Into Every Stage
The Providence Group builds quality into every stage of construction with a build process that includes multiple inspections before a home reaches completion. This approach keeps issues from slipping through and maintains consistency across every community.
Key reviews happen at critical points, including:
- Foundation and framing inspections
- Mechanical systems (HVAC, plumbing, electrical)
- Insulation and energy sealing
- Pre-drywall and new home orientation
Quality checks happen before walls are closed and again before closing. This is a practical way quality home builders protect long-term performance - by inspecting at every stage of construction.
Why Building Materials Matter More Than You Think
High-quality homes start with materials chosen for durability, efficiency, and performance, not short-term cost savings.
That’s why we choose materials that are proven to perform:
- James Hardie® siding for durability and moisture resistance
- High-performance insulation that supports energy efficiency
- Exterior systems built to handle heat and humidity
In the Southeast, homes are tested by heat and humidity year after year. Materials designed for those conditions help limit maintenance and support more consistent indoor comfort.
Homes built this way often perform better on energy benchmarks, such as the Home Energy Rating System (HERS®), than older resale homes.
The Providence Group homes achieve an average HERS rating of 61. This score places our homes in the category of high-performance new construction, ensuring that your living space is designed for superior energy efficiency and long-term comfort.
How Construction Quality Is Verified Before You Move In
Construction quality at The Providence Group is verified through third-party inspections and documented reviews throughout the build.
Burgess Construction Consultants reviews construction at key points and checks work against higher standards than basic code. Their feedback is documented and resolved before the home moves to new home orientation with buyers.
That means concerns are handled before move-in, not after.
Proof Beyond the Build: Awards and Homeowner Experiences
“The Providence Group put great thought and detail into the construction of our home, and we are excited to show it off to all of our family and friends.”
- Andrew Galinsky & Kaley Pendley
“We loved the idea of maintenance-free living, being under the roof of good quality materials, and close proximity to shops/restaurants.”
- Courtney Presnell & Thomas Bohrer
“Their communication and response time made it easy for us to have everything ready and prepare for our close.”
- Andrew Galinsky & Kaley Pendley
Together, industry recognition, homeowner feedback, and repeat buyers reinforce our reputation as one of the most trusted quality home builders in Metro Atlanta.
Confidence That Lasts Beyond Closing
A beautiful kitchen doesn’t tell you how well the framing was done. Fresh paint doesn’t tell you how the home handles heat, humidity, or daily wear.
Those answers come later, when seasons change, and major systems like plumbing, heating and cooling, and electrical are expected to perform without issues.
That's why our homes are backed by a 1-year Workmanship warranty, a 2-year Distribution Systems warranty, and an 8-year Structural warranty.
Quality shouldn’t stop at closing. If you want to see how our homes are built to last, schedule a tour today!
New Home Construction FAQs
Are The Providence Group homes energy efficient?
Yes. Our commitment to quality is validated by our HERS Index Score of 61. While many older homes score well over 100, our low score reflects the advanced building techniques and materials we use to reduce energy consumption and lower utility costs for our homeowners.
We use high-performance insulation, well-sealed building envelopes, and systems that help manage heat and humidity in the Southeast climate.
How does The Providence Group verify construction quality?
Construction quality is verified through multiple internal quality checkpoints and third-party inspections, including reviews by Burgess Construction Consultants, who evaluate work beyond basic code requirements before the home moves forward.
Does The Providence Group offer support after closing?
Yes. Every Providence Group home includes a 1-year Workmanship warranty, a 2-year Distribution Systems warranty, and an 8-year Structural warranty, and access to our team for post-closing questions, service requests, and support as you settle into your home.