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Join me as Tom Pinneo and I chat about residential construction, from remodeling a kitchen to building the home of your dreams. What is the timeline now to obtain building materials, and what do they cost these days? How much is it, per square foot, to renovate or build anew? Can we be more strategic, when it comes to installing home energy systems, for the good of both our wallets and our planet? We tackle these questions and more in this episode.
https://pinneoconstruction.com/
Tom Pinneo Bio:
I am a graduate of Princeton High School and Middlebury College and hold a M.A. in East Asian Studies from Stanford University, which, if you get me talking, was the perfect preparation for a career in building. It turns out we don’t know much today that the Taoists hadn’t figured out a long time ago.
After training at the North Bennet Street School in Boston and working for builders from New England to the Pacific Northwest, I started Pinneo Construction in 1996. After a quarter century of restoring, remodeling, adding on to, and building some of Princeton’s most distinguished homes, the gratification that comes from collaborating with area architects and clients remains as strong as ever.
I live in Princeton with my wife Julie and son Steven though I seek out places with mountains for fun skiing, biking, and running.
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Join me as Tom Pinneo and I chat about residential construction, from remodeling a kitchen to building the home of your dreams. What is the timeline now to obtain building materials, and what do they cost these days? How much is it, per square foot, to renovate or build anew? Can we be more strategic, when it comes to installing home energy systems, for the good of both our wallets and our planet? We tackle these questions and more in this episode.
https://pinneoconstruction.com/
Tom Pinneo Bio:
I am a graduate of Princeton High School and Middlebury College and hold a M.A. in East Asian Studies from Stanford University, which, if you get me talking, was the perfect preparation for a career in building. It turns out we don’t know much today that the Taoists hadn’t figured out a long time ago.
After training at the North Bennet Street School in Boston and working for builders from New England to the Pacific Northwest, I started Pinneo Construction in 1996. After a quarter century of restoring, remodeling, adding on to, and building some of Princeton’s most distinguished homes, the gratification that comes from collaborating with area architects and clients remains as strong as ever.
I live in Princeton with my wife Julie and son Steven though I seek out places with mountains for fun skiing, biking, and running.