Here's another article in the Lake Oswego Review about our new "casita" designs. We are very excited to be building a new and "different" product.... we can feel the buzz about this design. If you havent checked out this new design take a look at our website or if your near Tigard, OR we have a finished product for you to tour (Click Here for more info)
Check out the article here
http://www.lakeoswegoreview.com/features/story.php?story_id=129909957341521900
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Feature in The Times newspaper
We are very excited that the local newspaper have decided to write a feature about our new casita home designs. If you have yet to read it please take a few minutes to check it out here
http://www.tigardtimes.com/features/story.php?story_id=129859498779281400
http://www.tigardtimes.com/features/story.php?story_id=129859498779281400
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
ALMOST DONE

We are getting final inspections today on our lot 23 in Spring Water. We are very excited to get our new home owners in their beautiful new HOME... About a month ago we wrote about them and how they have been living in a 900 sq ft apartment for a couple year so we think they will love this house very much. It is a very cool house with nice features that makes this house custom to the home owners liking be sure to check our website with more pics... http://www.jtrothinc.com/sw-lot-23.html
Friday, January 28, 2011
Wow what a week!
It's been a busy week for me. Getting three houses ready for move ins has been a real push. For this old superintendent I'm about wiped out. But the work is worth it to see three families move into the houses we've built and make them homes. It's great to look forward to the weekend. After all, next week will be a breeze. We only have two move ins!
David Jensen
David Jensen
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Buying a Home is an Investment in Your Family
Imagine being a young family with two young children of approx. 6 and 8 years old, then imagine living in a 900 sq. ft. apartment, then imagine living in this 900 sq. ft. apartment with these two young children for two years. This is exactly what the Narancich family has done, however, their life is about to change.
In mid-February Shawn, Shelly, Nickolas, and Natasha will be moving into their new 3200 sq. ft. home that we are constructing for them in our Springwater subdivision located in Tualatin, OR. Shawn had been looking for just the right location until he found Springwater. We spent a considerable amount of time researching the perfect home plan for him and once this was done he was ready to make the commitment.
His family has made several visits to the home throughout the holidays and they are ready to take occupancy and start enjoying their life and all of the excitement of living in a new home. There is no more enjoyment for us then to see this all come together for them, J.T. Roth, Inc. is proud to be their builder and a part of the new beginning for their family.
We will be posting photos of the home once it is completed so be sure to visit our website to experience the Narancich's new beginnings.
In mid-February Shawn, Shelly, Nickolas, and Natasha will be moving into their new 3200 sq. ft. home that we are constructing for them in our Springwater subdivision located in Tualatin, OR. Shawn had been looking for just the right location until he found Springwater. We spent a considerable amount of time researching the perfect home plan for him and once this was done he was ready to make the commitment.
His family has made several visits to the home throughout the holidays and they are ready to take occupancy and start enjoying their life and all of the excitement of living in a new home. There is no more enjoyment for us then to see this all come together for them, J.T. Roth, Inc. is proud to be their builder and a part of the new beginning for their family.
We will be posting photos of the home once it is completed so be sure to visit our website to experience the Narancich's new beginnings.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Cold Weather Winterizing Checklist
COLD WEATHER WINTERIZING CHECKLIST
1. Close foundation vents if temp drops into the low 20’s or lower.
2. Drain outside hose bibs.
a. Locate shut-off valve(s). Usually one is in the garage for the front faucet and one under the sink for the back faucet.) To shut off, turn clockwise until tight.
b. Go outside and turn outside faucet(s) on. You should not get any water coming out of faucet. If you do, you may not have the shut-off valve all the way off.
c. Go back to the shut-off valve and twist the bleeder valve cap. You may need a pair of pliers. Make sure that the small black rubber gasket has not stuck itself to the valve covering the hole. If it has, peel it off to allow air into the valves.
d. Return to the outside faucet and you will notice some water dripping out of the faucet. (If the plumbers were unable to slope the pipes, you may also get some water coming out of the bleeder valve cap, so have a bucket or towel handy.)
3. Shut off in-ground sprinklers.
4. Open cupboard doors. This is especially important if temp gets below 20 degrees. Also open Jacuzzi Tub access door so that it will not freeze.
5. Let faucets run SLOWLY.
6. When going on vacation, shut off the water and the hot-water heater.
TO SAFELY THAW PIPES: Use hair dryer, heat lamp, or electric heater. DO NOT use an open flame or electric arc welder.
DO NOT use rock salt on driveway!!
If pipes are broken or split, shut off the water and the water main, the water and water heater circuit breaker. We recommend that you call a local plumber in your area so further damage will be prevented.
MOST IMPORTANTLY ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAYS!!!!!!!
1. Close foundation vents if temp drops into the low 20’s or lower.
2. Drain outside hose bibs.
a. Locate shut-off valve(s). Usually one is in the garage for the front faucet and one under the sink for the back faucet.) To shut off, turn clockwise until tight.
b. Go outside and turn outside faucet(s) on. You should not get any water coming out of faucet. If you do, you may not have the shut-off valve all the way off.
c. Go back to the shut-off valve and twist the bleeder valve cap. You may need a pair of pliers. Make sure that the small black rubber gasket has not stuck itself to the valve covering the hole. If it has, peel it off to allow air into the valves.
d. Return to the outside faucet and you will notice some water dripping out of the faucet. (If the plumbers were unable to slope the pipes, you may also get some water coming out of the bleeder valve cap, so have a bucket or towel handy.)
3. Shut off in-ground sprinklers.
4. Open cupboard doors. This is especially important if temp gets below 20 degrees. Also open Jacuzzi Tub access door so that it will not freeze.
5. Let faucets run SLOWLY.
6. When going on vacation, shut off the water and the hot-water heater.
TO SAFELY THAW PIPES: Use hair dryer, heat lamp, or electric heater. DO NOT use an open flame or electric arc welder.
DO NOT use rock salt on driveway!!
If pipes are broken or split, shut off the water and the water main, the water and water heater circuit breaker. We recommend that you call a local plumber in your area so further damage will be prevented.
MOST IMPORTANTLY ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAYS!!!!!!!
Friday, October 1, 2010
New exciting Casita Designs
Be sure to log onto newlifehomedesigns.com to see our exciting new Casita Home Designs that we are building in our Kramer's Meadows subdivision on Bull Mountain. We are completing the framing of our first home on lot 17 and will be starting construction on our second home (lot 9) next week. Great Stuff!
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