The Home Builder - November 2025

The Home Builder - November 2025

No. 11

VOLUME LXXII

November 2025

Matt Walls installed as president; LP Building Solutions honored

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Matt Walls of Winston Custom Homes was installed as the 83rd president of the Dallas Builders Association during ceremonies held Oct. 3 at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas. The Installation of Leadership was presented in partnership with StrucSure Home Warranty Also installed were 2025-2026 senior officers Landon Hood of HistoryMak- er Homes, first vice president; Tim Lansford, CAPS, CGA, CGB, CGR, CGP, GMB, CMP, CSP, GSP, MCGP, MIRM, MCSP, of Luxury Homes of Texas, vice presi - dent/secretary; Chris Clay of 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty, associate vice president; and Tom Sadler of Tom Sadler & Associates, treasurer. The 2025-2026 Board of Directors and division and council leadership were also sworn into office. Popular dance band Em- The 2026 McSAM Awards will be held on Sat- urday, April 11, at the Statler Dallas. The official call for en - tries is now open at McSAM- Awards.com. Final deadline for entry applications and materials is Feb. 9; however a discounted early bird entry period is of- fered until Jan. 15. The 2026 show will

(Left) Jeff Dworkin recites the oath of office to Matt Walls of Winston Custom Homes, who became the Association’s 83rd president during ceremo - nies held Oct. 3. (Below) 2025 President Kelly Hoodwin-Moore presents the Associate of the Year trophy to Tim Christopher - son, Obed Contreras and Kevin Gonzalez with LP Building Solutions.

erald City performed during the gala. The Installation of Lead- ership also featured presenta- tion of some of the Dallas BA’s most prestigious awards. The Clyde Anderson Associate of the Year Award recognizes an associate member’s contribu- tions to and support of the Dal- las BA. The Shorty Howard Trophy goes to the year’s top membership recruiter. The As-

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The Multifamily Builders Council will hold its next lunch meeting Nov. 4 at Dallas BA offices. Jeff Goolsby, CSP, CSHO, an investigator with G8 Safety Consultants, will discuss jobsite safety and risk control. n n n The 2026 Marketing Guide is now online! The Guide provides a snapshot of all the various advertising and promotional op- portunities available to members. It gives infor- mation on partnership levels, event details and benefits to expect with your marketing investment. You’ll find the Guide under the News & Media tab of DallasBuilders.org.

Continued on page 3 McSAM Awards announces official 2026 call for entries

include 77 categories and two People’s Choice Awards: Community of the Year and Builder of the Year. Awards categories will be in the areas of Professional Achievement; Marketing/ Advertising; Environments; Interior Merchandising; De - sign – Production Housing; New Construction – Custom Builders; Remodeling; Home of the Year; Builder/Devel -

oper/Remodeler of the Year; and Community of the Year. Sales Achievement Awards, which are non-judged volume-based recognitions, will be made in three dollar volume categories ranging from $5 million to over $25 million. Partnership opportuni- ties are available starting at $1,000 for a bronze partner- ship and up to the exclusive

$12,000 title partnership. Market directly to deci- sion makers including vol - ume builder CEOs, division presidents, custom builders, remodelers, architects, bro- kers, builders, developers, interior designers and sales and marketing professionals. Contact Dallas BA Di- rector of Meetings and Events Jasmine Streete at 214-615- 5012, for information.

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The HomeFront Government Affairs News and Info

David Lehde Director of Government Affairs

Fall Advocacy Update, A Cornucopia of Opportunity

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community stakeholders talk with each other, the community benefits. The Dallas BA appreciates Rep- resentative Bell and the Texas Associa - tion of Builders for affording us the opportunity to participate in this im- portant discussion with our Kaufman County and municipal partners. Registration Now Open for HOMEPAC of Greater Dallas HOMEPAC of Greater Dallas, the political action committee for members of the Dallas BA, has opened registration for its 2025-26 cycle. HOMEPAC of Greater Dallas helps support pro-housing candidates and incumbents for key city, county, and selected state level offices. A core mission of the Dallas Builders Association is advocacy. Successes have included needed code changes, favorable local tax structure, more efficient permitting processes and protection from harmful ordi- nances and regulations. As we head into the winter and spring months of 2026, we will be right back into election season, this time for multiple key municipal seats across the Dallas BA service area, as well as key county and state primary races. I HOMEPAC of Greater Dallas provides another opportunity for As - sociation members to participate in the Association’s advocacy efforts. Members interested in partici- pating should contact the Director of Government Affairs or visit https:// dallasbuilders.org/advocacy/.

“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” – Benjamin Franklin

Dallas BA Participates in Legisla- tor’s Panel on Special Districts On Oct. 27, Dallas BA’s Director of Government Affairs David Lehde took part in a panel organized by Texas State Representative Keith Bell that served to inform local elected officials and decision makers on the nuances of special districts in Texas, as well as discuss apprehensions some may have. Texas’ rapid growth demands a steady supply of attainable housing and quality infrastructure. Special dis- tricts are crucial tools developers can use to help provide essential services and allow growth to pay for itself. Lehde explained how that is a benefit in areas that may wish to see the new development funded by the people who live in the new community. He also explained how, due to districts being subject to oversight, that the community gets the value of high-quality infrastructure where the risk is put on the developer and not the taxpayers, while the transparency in the districts’ governance helps assure accountability and local control. Special districts are reimburse- ment models where the developer gets paid back only after delivering on what they say they are going to do. It is a sustainable financing model that provides for more attainable housing. Lehde also stressed the impor- tance of the local government entity, and the developer or builder com - municating their needs and concerns early on in the process. When the

Proposition 9 - HJR 1 “The con- stitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation a portion of the market value of tangible personal property a person owns that is held or used for the pro- duction of income.” Proposition 10 - SJR 84 “The constitutional amendment to autho- rize the legislature to provide for a temporary exemption from ad valorem taxation of the appraised value of an improvement to a residence homestead that is completely destroyed by a fire.” Proposition 11 - SJR 85 “The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to increase the amount of the exemption from ad valorem taxation by a school district of the mar- ket value of the residence homestead of a person who is elderly or disabled.” Proposition 13 - SJR 2 “The con- stitutional amendment to increase the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads from ad valorem taxation by a school district from $100,000 to $140,000.” Proposition 17 - HJR 34 “The constitutional amendment to autho- rize the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the amount of the market value of real property located in a county that borders the United Mexican States that arises from the installation or construction on the property of border security infrastructure and related improvements.” To view the Texas Secretary of State’s Explanatory Statements on each proposition visit https://www. sos.state.tx.us/elections/forms/2025- explanatory-statements.pdf.

Constitutional Amendments on November Special Election Ballot Nov. 4 is a big day on the govern - ment affairs front, as Texas voters take to the polls in the for 2025’s Consti- tutional Amendments Special Election Day. The amendments earned enough votes in the legislature to be placed on the ballot for voter approval in order to become law. Multiple propositions earned the support of our industry, including Proposition 1, which ensures Texas State Technical College (TSTC) has sufficient funds to expand job-training programs by authorizing two funds to expand classrooms and facilities, modernize labs and train more stu- dents to meet the challenges of today’s economy. Other propositions that have the home building industry’s support: Proposition 2 - SJR 18 “The constitutional amendment prohibiting the imposition of a tax on the realized or unrealized capital gains of an indi- vidual, family, estate, or trust.” Proposition 4 - HJR 7 “The constitutional amendment to dedicate a portion of the revenue derived from state sales and use taxes to the Texas water fund and to provide for the al - location and use of that revenue.” Proposition 8 - HJR 2 “The con- stitutional amendment to prohibit the legislature from imposing death taxes applicable to a decedent’s property or the transfer of an estate, inheritance,

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continued from page 1 2026 Dallas BA Leadership installed Oct. 3

the most to support the Association and the home building industry. The award was renamed in honor of the 2017 recipient, Clyde Anderson, an exemplary salesman who applied those skills in service to the Dallas Builders Association, serving it in just about every capacity you could imagine. A member of the Dallas BA for 15 years, LP Building Solutions has in- vested considerable time and resources into the Association over the years. “When there is a need, they can always be counted on to help us through it,” said President Hoodwin- Moore during the presentation.

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sociation’s most prestigious award, the Hugh Prather Trophy, was presented to Don Dykstra of Bloomfield Homes at the Sept. 19 State of the Industry Summit.. Clyde Anderson Associate of the Year Award LP Building Solutions was named the Dallas BA’s 2025 Clyde Anderson Associate of the Year. Accepting this prestigious award were Tim Christo- pherson, Obed Contreras and Kevin Gonzalez. The award is given annually to the associate member who has done

Senior officers recite the oath of office: First Vice President Landon Hood, Vice President/Secretary Tim Lansford, Associate Vice President Chris Clay and Treasurer Tom Sadler.

Thank you partners!

2025 President Kelly Hoodwin-Moore presents Chris Clay, 2-10 Home - buyers Warranty, with the Shorty Howard Award, given annually to the Association’s top membership recruiter. It is Clay’s fourth time to be honored with this award.

Phil Smith of FACETS Appliances, Kitchens & Baths was elected an Honored Life Director of the Association in August and receives his plaque at Installation ceremonies Oct. 3. Outgoing President Kelly Hoodwin-Moore makes the presentation.

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Matt Mitchell Frank Murphy Matt Robinson Michael Turner Justin Webb

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Upcoming

High Performance Building Science Class The Dallas BA teamed up with the Greater Fort Worth BA Sept. 9 to present this building science class featuring noted industry ex - pert Mark LaLiberte. From left are event partners Danny Stanphill, DuPont/PWL; and Kevin Mays, Fox Energy; Mark LaLiberte, Construction Instruction; Educa - tion title partner Tiffany Acree, StrucSure Home Warranty; and event partner Kevin McLain, DuPont.

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Multifamily Builders Council Oct. 24 Golf Tournament is another sellout!

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PWB Council holds Boos & Booze event

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PWB Chair Teresa Williams, KJ Custom Screens & Outdoor Living and Vice Chair Xanica Skuza, J&S Mechanical

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William Riseman of Riseman De - velopment Company wins a bottle of Penelope Signature Bourbon, at the Oct. 23 After Hours. With him are Membership Chair Pat Nagler, Edge Home Finance Cor - poration and host Teresa Williams of KJ Custom Screens & Outdoor Living .

Ricardo Lloyd of K-Rose Construc - tion Inc. is the winner of $5,000 toward a motorized screen from KJ Custom Screens & Outdoor Living, presented by Membership Chair Pat Nagler and host Teresa Williams.

Membership Chair Pat Nagler and After Hours host Teresa Williams of KJ Custom Screens & Outdoor Living present door prize winner Chris Clay of 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty a set of outdoor speak - ers.

Membership Chair Pat Nagler and After Hours host Teresa Williams of KJ Custom Screens & Outdoor Living present Kayla Alexander of Chancelor Alexander Custom Homes with a bottle of Bulleit Rye Single Barrel Whiskey.

Pat Folks of Stone Folks Countertops wins 3-in-1 chargers and journals with charging ports, presented by Membership Chair Pat Nagler of Edge Home Finance and After Hours host Teresa Williams of KJ Custom Screens & Outdoor Living and Corporation.

Thea Diep Ton of Group 14 En - gineering is the winner of 3-in-1 chargers and journals with charg - ing ports, presented by Member - ship Chair Pat Nagler and After Hours host Teresa Williams of KJ Custom Screens & Outdoor Liv - ing.

Kevin Bauer of BSB Design is the lucky winner of the cash door prize. Offering congratulation is Membership Chair Pat Nagler of Edge Home Finance Corporation.

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THE HOME BUILDER Professional Women in Building’s mentorship program a huge success! Meet the dynamic duos that made it happen

Mentor Carrie Cal- laway is founder of Blair Built Homes, a luxury home builder committed to crafts- manship, integrity and el- evated living with a focus on both function and beauty. Her passion for homebuilding began over 20 years ago.

both residential and commer- cial projects. She earned her Residential and Commercial Construction Manager Cer- tificate in 2024 and recently placed third in the ASC Re- gion 5 Concrete Solutions competition. Serenity holds a B.S degree in construction management.

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Mentor Xanica Skuza is the director of sales & marketing for J&S Mechani- cal, a plumbing and HVAC company serving the DFW and Waco areas. She is co- founder and co-host of The BuildHERS Club podcast and serves as vice chair of the Professional Women in Building Council.

Mentor Emilie Thal- acker is a commercial insur- ance broker at USI, special- izing in construction-focused risk management. She is vice chair of the Dallas BA’s Young Professionals Council.

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Mentee Anahi Narvaez is is a construction manage- ment student at Collin Col- lege with a 4.0 GPA. She has hands-on experience sup- porting construction projects through task management, reviewing RFIs and submit - tals, conducting site walks, and communicating with sub- contractors and project teams. Perkins & Montelongo

Varsalone, Horton & Flores Mentee Riley Guidotti- Vrana currently serves as an accounting and operations manager, while pursuing a bachelor's degree in construc- tion management from Collin College. Riley also holds a Residential/Commercial Construction Management Certification and an Occupa - tional Skills Award.

Mentor Vickie Watta- napongwat is vice president and co-founder of Preserve Custom Homes. She holds a bachelor’s degree in engineer- ing and a financial accounting certificate from NYU School of Continuing and Profes- sional Studies, as well as an interior design certificate from the New York Institute of Art and Design. Vickie currently serves on the Dallas BA board of directors.

Mentee Rawan Akram is a project engineer at The Beck Group with experience in both residential and com- mercial construction. She is pursuing a degree in construc- tion management.

Mentee Jessie Wilson is pursuing a B.S.degree in con- struction management after earning an A.A.S. in the same field from Collin College. She works as an assistant project coordinator at G2 General Contractors.

Mentor Allie Perkins is the director of operations at Tim Jackson Custom Homes, working with homeowners to ensure that each home is one-of-a-kind and built to the highest standards.

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Mentor Misty Varsa- lone leads operations at Clas- sic Urban Homes and Turner2 Renovations. Prior to this role, she spent 16 years as the director of meetings and events at the Dallas Builders Association.

Mentee Joi Caldwell is a dual-degree student study- ing construction management and electrical technology. She aims to become a skilled home developer.

Mentor Lindsay Leggett works for FACETS of Dallas and enjoys connect- ing builders, architects and designers. She has 20 years of experience in the builder and design industry,

Mentee Serenity Mon- telongo is a construction manager with expertise in

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PWB Council plans to expand mentor program

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continuous learning, profes- sional growth and collabora- tion by pairing experienced industry professionals with emerging talent. “Our goal is to cultivate the next generation of skilled builders and associates, en- hance industry standards and contribute to the sustainable development of our communi - ties,” explains Williams. “Through dedicated mentorship, we aim to inspire innovation, uphold integrity - and build a strong foundation for the future of the building industry.” Members of the Dallas BA who are interested in par- ticipating in the program as a mentor are urged to contact Teresa Williams via the As - sociation at info@dallasbuild- ers.com.

The Association’s Pro- fessional Women in Building Council wraps up its inau- gural five-month mentoring program this month with cer- emonies recognizing the eight Dallas BA member mentors and their mentees. The program fosters pro- fessional growth and develop - ment within the building in- dustry by pairing experienced mentors with mentees. It fa- cilitates knowledge sharing, skill enhancement and career advancement through struc - tured guidance and support. PWB has announced that it will expand the program in 2026 by offering a second five-month semester that will align with the Collin College program schedule. The spring semester will get underway in January and

“Each student will get a $500 scholarship for complet- ing the semester,” PWB Chair Teresa Williams, CGA, of KJ Custom Screens and Outdoor Living stated. “In the past we were awarding scholarships to Collin College students not knowing who they were or what they were majoring in. Awarding the scholarships to women in the program gives us a better idea who the money goes to, and the builders that donate can see who they are giving money to.” The mission of the men- torship program is to empower and elevate members of the Professional Women in Build- ing and Collin County Techni- cal College through guidance, support and shared expertise. It strives to foster a culture of

Mentee Angela R. Horton is an Air Force vet - eran currently working as a services representative at Baylor Scott & White Health while pursuing a degree in construction management at Collin College. She holds an associate of applied science degree in process technology.

Mentor Lauren Voigt is the director of the DFW Pella Certified Contractor Program. With moe than five years of sales / upper management experience, she specializes in luxury remodeling, with an interest in architectural design.

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Mentee Yadira Flores is a construction management student at Collin College, set to graduate in 2028 with her B.S. degree. Yadira’s interest in construction began at age 14 while helping with invoicing and scheduling in her father’s business—a foundation that inspired her career path. She is passionate about commercial construction and plans to tran- sition into civil engineering in the future.

Mentee Kimberly Cum- berbatch is an experienced project support professional with a solid background in project coordination, compli- ance analysis and logistics management. Pursuing a de- gree in construction manage- ment at Collin College, her professional interests focus on civil, industrial and com - mercial construction projects.

Cadence McShane Construction Company recently hosted PWB mentors on a commercial field trip to get an inside look at the major remodel of Plano East Se - nior High School, a 44-year-old campus undergoing an incredible transformation.The Cadence McShane team went above and beyond, treating mentors to lunch, an - swering every question and dedicating two hours to walk them through their day-to-day on the job site.

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NEW MEMBERS BUILDERS Bespoke Custom Design, LLC Grayson Wafford 214-404-8272 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL Spike: Laurie Pool, Benchmark Bank Brookside Builders LLC Hailee McMain 214-803-2315 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL CoalRidge Properties (a NACCO Company) TOV Lending Benedikt Langer 469-669-1133 FINANCIAL SERVICES Spike: Grayson Wafford, Bespoke Custom Design ASSOCIATES DPS Architecture, LLC Douglas Seidel 214-770-2556 DESIGN/ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES Fabulous Floors, LLC J. Anthony Custom Homes, LLC dba Homes by J. Anthony Melissa Ford 972-951-1810 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL Spike: Tony Prutch, J. An- thony Custom Homes, LLC dba Homes by J. Anthony J. Anthony Custom Homes, LLC dba Homes by J. Anthony Bre Zamora 972-900-9587 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL

Young Professionals YP Chair Colin Byrne thanks speaker Ted Wilson of Residential Strategies, who gave an industry update to a sold out crowd at the group’s Oct. 1 meeting at Association offices.

Michael Willis 972-250-6222 FLOORING Hotwire Communications Arianna Alvarez 972-746-7429 UTILITIES LoneStar Landscaping Drew Tharp 817-630-8075 OUTDOOR LIVING Spike: Timothy Lansford, Luxury Homes of Texas Nationwide Energy Partners

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Chloe Ephraim 972-979-7749 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL Spike: Scott Roberts, Creative Architects Green and Son Builders LLC BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL Spike: Tim Garvey, Garvey Homes S&T Residential Mario Pleitez 469-579-6067 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL Texas Mackey Custom Homes Jim Mackey 972-569-0354 Jeremy Green 214-578-6392

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