About Farrell Homebuilding LLC
Farrell Homebuilding LLC is an American modular home manufacturer, based in Anchorage, United States. They offer 16 prefab home models.
Farrell Homebuilding LLC, based in Anchorage, Alaska, is a design-and-build company specializing in creative and thoughtful designs that emphasize high-quality craftsmanship. The company collaborates closely with clients throughout all stages of the construction process, from the initial concept to final completion, merging a builder’s practical perspective with an artist’s keen eye to provide elegant and efficient solutions for residential construction projects. Patrick Farrell, who has worked in the construction industry for nearly twenty years, founded the company after initially building a cabin from spruce trees in Alaska. He holds a BFA in Fine Arts, and is dedicated to providing quality design and construction services. Farrell Homebuilding offers a range of construction services, including new construction, renovations, and remodels. Their portfolio showcases diverse projects, including energy-efficient homes designed for Alaska's extreme climates, age-in-place homes with accessibility features, and homes with traditional architectural styles. Many projects incorporate sustainable and locally sourced materials, such as reclaimed redwood, timbers milled from local trees, and salvaged wood from Prince of Wales cannery. Their designs often feature natural light, exposed beams, and thoughtful details, creating unique and inviting living spaces. While the website doesn't explicitly detail construction methods, it’s evident they prioritize energy efficiency and craftsmanship. Projects like the Fairbanks Energy Efficient home, designed for a 5-star-plus energy rating, showcase their commitment to sustainable building practices. The incorporation of features like movable insulation and attention to thermal energy efficiency demonstrate a focus on creating comfortable and environmentally responsible homes. Other projects highlight the use of quality materials like oak floors, cedar shingles, cobblestone chimneys, and wide plank white oak flooring. The company designs homes for various needs, including family homes, rental apartments, and workshops. They also work on accessory dwelling units and renovations of existing homes. Farrell Homebuilding serves clients throughout Alaska, including Anchorage, Girdwood, Fairbanks, Haines, and Juneau.
Delivers To
Alaska (Anchorage), Alaska (Girdwood), Alaska (Fairbanks) +3 more
Models

1940 House Lift

ADU

Anchorage Park Strip House

Blueberry Street Renovation

Downtown Age-In-Place House

Fairbanks Energy Efficient

Girdwood

Juneau Starr Hill House

Loso House

Net Zero Home Downtown Anchorage
Queen Anne

Tiny House (Hope, Alaska)

Valley of the Moon Renovation

Westchester Lagoon Renovation

Willow Street Multifamily

Workshop
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