About Us
John Pfaff founded Pfaff Builders, Inc., over 30 years ago
in Carroll County, Maryland. John has resided in Carroll/Frederick
County for 40 years. John's two sons, Kirk and Brian, are actively
involved in the company business.
Many of Pfaff’s employees
have been with the company for 20 years or longer. It is not
surprising that with that
kind of experience you get skilled individuals who are familiar
with all areas of the building process. It is easy to see why
Pfaff Builders, Inc., was awarded "Outstanding New Home" in
2000.
Pfaff Builders holds a Maryland Home Improvement Contractor’s
license (#11642) and a Maryland Home Builders Registration
(#63). Pfaff Builders is a member in good standing of the Better
Business Bureau, the National Association of Home Builders,
and the Homebuilders Association of Maryland.
Our Staff
John oversees each project personally. Sons Kirk and Brian
Pfaff supervise and manage the in-house framing crew. Pfaff
Builders, Inc., employs its own masonry crew and most of the
sub-contractors have worked regularly with John for his entire
career. This familiarity and allegiance produces tight quality
control and a high degree of excellence in every Pfaff Builders,
Inc., building project.
Our Philosophy
Pfaff Builders, Inc., believes in providing high quality, earth-friendly,
and value-priced construction, excellent craftsmanship, careful
oversight, and most importantly, a final product that meets
or exceeds the needs and wants of each client.
Pfaff Builders
builds “green.” Click here for
more information.
Community Involvement
Supporting various Carroll County community organizations
has always been very important to Pfaff Builders. Pfaff
is a yearly
purchaser at the Carroll County 4-H Livestock Auction, an
annual contributor to the Newspapers in Education Program,
and a sponsor
of the Warriors Wrestling Program, among other causes. In
2006, Pfaff Builders donated all the labor involved to
complete an
addition to the home of a family in Sykesville who takes
in foster children. The addition to their home will allow
them
to house more foster children in the future.
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