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About Us

Company History

Welcome to Dream Builders

Located in the heart of Denver, we specialize in turning visions into homes. Our experienced team provides full service from land development to home setup, ensuring a seamless journey towards your dream house.

Our Promise: At Dream Builders, we focus on delivering quality homes within your budget without compromising on comfort or design. Your dream, our mission.

Our Leadership

Dionisia Gonzalez

(Founder/Loan Officer)

She has extensive experience in both the nonprofit and mortgage industries. Started her mortgage career in 2001 as CEO and owner of Mi Casa Mortgage, a mortgage company catering to the needs of the emerging markets and Latino population and was honored as Hispanic Businesswoman of the Year for the State of Wisconsin in 2004. Currently President of Trulink Inc, and is the top producer of the company. With over 20 years of experience in the mortgage industry, her accomplishments and expertise bring an enormous asset in the company. In addition to her work, she has extensive experience in the non-profit world as volunteer Public Relations Director at El Conquistador Latino Newspaper of Milwaukee (present) Dio is a member of Hispanic Professionals of Greater Milwaukee, Wisconsin Association of Mortgage Brokers, National Association of Mortgage Brokers, Waukesha Area Business Alliance, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin, and Women in Networking Succeed.

+1 (720) 908-0269

Bradley T Kane

(Founder)

Brad started his finance business in 2001. His company was one of the 10% that made it through the financial crash in 2008 by giving good people the opportunity to purchase their dream home. He has built his businesses based on integrity, hard work and the attention to detail. He works hard to make sure each client gets a extraordinary experience.

+1 (608) 405-2631

Miguel Victoria

(Founder)

Miguel has owned his construction company for 26 years. He started by owning his flooring company and concrete companies which are now some of the most respected in the state of Colorado. He is very detailed oriented with a keen eye for the smallest details. He works hard in for his customers to have the very best experience possible. Client always comes first.

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Factory Built vs. Site Built Homes

As you begin to look into factory-built homes, you’ll hear many terms and descriptions that might be difficult to sort through. We create a wide range of factory-built homes, including manufactured homes and modular homes. What does all that mean?

While these terms are easy to figure out, there are differences that are not immediately apparent. Yes, a factory-built home is just that... a home that is fully constructed in a factory. After the framework construction, the interior finish, countertops and cabinetry, carpet and another final finish work is completed. Factory-built homes are transported to the site and quickly assembled, ensuring minimal weather exposure. Once the sections of the house are assembled, utilities are connected and a short list of interior finish work is completed. The site will have been prepared while the home was being constructed.

A site-built home is one where all the components, right down to the lumber and fasteners are brought to the outdoor location and assembled outdoors, piece-by-piece, and exposed to the weather during most of the process.

We believe there are distinct advantages to the factory-built model.

All assembly is done under climate-controlled conditions. None of the building materials are exposed to the weather before or during construction. Before building materials are used, they are also stored indoors. In the construction of site-built homes, materials are exposed when stored on-site before use, and during most of the construction process until the home is fully sealed. Exposure to outdoor conditions, especially rain and moisture can cause increased expansion, contraction and warping and can increase the potential of mold problems.

Factory-built homes are generally stronger. They’re constructed to withstand transportation, and as a result, are sturdier once they’re on site.

Factory construction is more efficient. Site work and construction of your home can happen at the same time. And because all materials are on hand, there are no delays in material delivery. And weather-related delays are virtually non-existent. On average, you’ll be able to move in to your factory-built home in far less time than conventional construction.

Green Building

AS ENERGY STAR® Partner

Energy experts indicate that an ENERGY STAR home can save 20 to 30 percent on your energy bills over conventional construction.

Our homes are built to maximize energy efficiency and our standard homes meet or exceed the requirements of the industry-governing agencies for energy efficiency.

As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, our homes must meet guidelines for energy efficiency set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Our homes are at least 15 percent more energy efficient than homes built to the 2004 International Residential Code (IRC), and include additional energy-saving features that typically make them 20 to 30 percent more efficient than most standard homes.

We achieve this by using:

Top-Grade Insulation

Extensive caulking and tight construction to eliminate unwanted drafts

High-Performance Windows and Doors

Use of UL and Energy Star approved materials including low-escape air ducts. Additional upgrades are available to meet more rigorous EPA energy standards of a Qualified Energy Star home, including:

An increased amount of insulation

Super high efficient furnace

Programmable thermostat