Celtic Custom Homes

2012 NW Arkansas Builder of the Year in AY Magazine. 2012 and 2011 Top Ten Builder for the State in At Home Magazine. 2012, 2011, and 2010 NWA "Builder of the Year" in Citiscapes Magazine! 2012 Talk of the Town Award. 2012 America's Top Ten. 2011 Overall Winner Parade of Homes.

Celtic Construction has been building homes in NW Arkansas since 1994 and has built in the areas top subdivisions. Celtic has been a proud member of the HBA and held the position of State Director for two years. Celtic has won awards in 13 consecutive Parade of Homes and counting and Chaired the event in 2008 and 2009. Our work has been featured in Citiscapes Magazine, Celebrate Magazine, cover story in Builder/Architect Magazine, cover story in Building Arkansas Magazine, Vertical Magazine, and the Morning News. Recognized by our peers, Celtic was nominated for Builder of the Year for the State of Arkansas in 2007!

Celtic is a member of the Arkansas BBB with an A+ rating for 12 straight years! Celtic Construction is also a Energy Star Builder Partner as well as an EPA Air Quality Builder! We are a Bank of America and Arvest Bank approved Builder and have worked with most of the local banks in NW Arkansas.

Quality, Integrity, Value... Celtic Construction. "Building on the Tradition of European Quality".

Services Provided:
General Contractor. Custom Homes. Home Builder. Drafting services.

Areas Served:
N.W. Arkansas, Fayetteville, Bentonville, Springdale, Rogers, Lowell, Bella Vista, Cave Springs, Elkins, Farmington, Beaver Lake

Certification and Awards:
Energy Star Partner. EPA Air Quality Builder. BBB accredited A+ rating. Member HBA. Builder of the Year 12', 11', 10'. Top Ten Builder 12', 11'. Best of Houzz 12'. Talk of the Town 12'.
Contact:
Lee Scarlett
Type:
General Contractors
Address:
3075 N Market #1,
Fayetteville, Arkansas,
United States, 72703
Phone:
(479) 582-1142
Fax:
(479) 442-9471
Website:
CelticCustomHomes.com
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    Celtic Custom Homes I simply don't remember the exact name and the company that sold us the tile is no longer in business. This was years and years ago, but it was something simple like "clay" or "beige". Wish I could help more, sorry.
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    Celtic Custom Homes It is very costly and I doubt you could add one, has to be built during the foundation construction. The walls are ICF block, then core filled with steel and concrete. The ceiling is corrugated steel then has 4"-5" of concrete poured over that. The back plate that takes all the hits is 3" inch solid steel set at an angle and then we have tires in front of that. Plus, you have to have a "seperate" air duct system so the residual smoke and lead in the air from gunfire doesn't get into the main house's air supply. The breakdown would be hard to calculate since it was all done with the foundation. A good guess with labor and materials, $50,000-$70,000!
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    Celtic Custom Homes The doors are real wood doors, custom made locally here in NW Arkansas. They are 10 foot wide and 8 foot tall.
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    shorties Wow! Thanks.
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    Celtic Custom Homes Yes I believe it is, wow you know your colors :) I'm 99% sure that is what we used here, this was as spec home so I designed and built the home with all my own ideas. I've always liked the Camel Back color, works so well with just about anything.
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    Celtic Custom Homes #2 Red Oak in a 4" wide plank
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    Celtic Custom Homes This is actually solid slabs of granite cut to fit. If memory serves me correctly, there was only one seam in this bathroom floor. If you decide to do this somewhere other than a slab floor please make sure the floor is designed to carry the weight.
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    osprey06 It is just gorgeous! Thanks so much for your reply and the advice about the stone's weight. You guys did an awesome job in this home. I can't imagine the logistics involved in all those slabs!
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    Review by milleraa74:

    We purchased our home after just one viewing. We were impressed by the craftsmanship and detail work put into our future home. The trim around all of the doors ...
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    Lee Scarlett with Celtic Custom Homes is a professional builder who cares about each project. He utilizes a team of professionals to build a superb product. A...
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    We've all heard the stories related to house building. The escalating budget, the short cuts taken to cut costs, the broken promises and missed deadlines, and t...
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    Lee Scarlett and his team at Celtic Construction built our home in 2001. They were an exceptionally professional team. My husband and I were lucky to come on th...
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    Lee Scarlett with Celtic Construction has assembled a team of a true professionals. Quality, intricate attention to details and sophistication has remained thei...
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