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We were the first builder on the peninsula to utilize all galvanized nails in our framing and stainless steel nails on all exposed areas. Additionally, Brint Construction was the first to insist on wrapping the entire frame structure in plywood for added rigidity. All of these concepts have been our standard building practices since 1985 and have now become standard throughout the industry. Additionally, Brint Construction utilizes stainless steel through bolts to fasten the home to its piling system and we remain one of the few builders in the industry who do so.
Brian Byrom is a graduate of Texas A&M University, class of 2000. He and his two sons have a heart for the outdoors and spend much of their time on the Bolivar Peninsula as possible. They love fishing in the bay and scouring the coastline for wildlife and seashells. Brian currently manages the Brint Construction operations off of the Bolivar Peninsula and personally oversees each individual project. Additionally, Brian handles all new customer inquires for new home construction or land sales.
The first home built by Brint Construction was in 1985. It is located in the Sandpiper subdivision and, in spite of Hurricane Ike and other major tropical storms, still stands to this day. In fact, over 90% of the homes we have constructed survived the devastation of Ike. Each of these homes are testaments to the construction practices we employ on a daily basis. These construction practices strive to incorporate the best products available on the market including James Hardie siding, Tech-shield roof decking, southern yellow pine lumber, engineered concrete slabs and stainless steel fasteners.