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Custom Home Specialists
No two families are the same—your home shouldn’t be either. At J Jones Homes, we specialize in custom builds designed around your lifestyle, your needs, and your future.
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Your dream home starts here. J Jones Homes brings precision, passion, and personalized service to every project, creating beautiful, functional living spaces.
When you choose us, you’re not just hiring a contractor—you’re welcoming a partner into one of the most intimate and important chapters of your life. We take that responsibility seriously. From our first meeting to move-in day, we treat your home like it’s our own and treat you like part of the family. Because we know that building a house is about more than walls and windows—it’s about creating a space where life happens.
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Home Remodeling
At J Jones Homes, we know you love your home, but that doesn’t mean you love every part of it. Whether rooms are outdated or your family has expanded faster than your living space, we can help.
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Live in the Home You Want, Not Just in the Home You Have.
We have decades of building knowledge and experience we’re ready to use to create a quality improvement to your home.
Projects
We aim to give potential clients a glimpse into the variety and quality of our projects, highlighting our expertise in creating unique living spaces tailored to diverse preferences.
Angwin
- 5 Bed
- 4 Bath
- 3628 SQ FT
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Canyon
- 4 Bed
- 3 Bath
- 2241 SQ FT
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Castillo II
- 5 Bed
- 3 Bath
- 3302 SQ FT
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Caymus III
- 5 Bed
- 3 Bath
- 3245 SQ FT
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Helena
- 4 Bed
- 3 Bath
- 2808 SQ FT
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Custom Ranch Homes
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Contemporary Homes
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Custom Modern Homes
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Rustic Modern Homes
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Classic Ranch Homes
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Blogs

Choosing the Right Laundry Room Location in a Custom Home
Let’s be honest for a moment: nobody actually loves doing laundry. It’s a chore that never truly ends. You wash, you dry, you fold, and two days later, the hamper is full again. But while we can’t make the socks fold themselves (yet!), we can make the process a whole lot less painful by putting the laundry room in exactly the right spot.

The Rise of the Scullery: Why Columbia Homes Are Adding Extra Sinks
You know that feeling when you’re hosting a dinner party? The conversation is flowing, the wine is pouring, and everyone is having a great time. But then you glance over at your beautiful open-concept kitchen island, and it’s covered in dirty prep bowls, sauce splatters, and empty packaging. It’s a little buzzkill, isn’t it?

The Guest Suite Addition: Does It Make Sense in Your Columbia Home?
When you’re designing a custom home, every square foot is a conversation. You debate kitchen layouts, closet sizes, and whether that extra window is worth it. One of the biggest decisions Columbia homeowners face is whether to include a dedicated guest suite. It feels like a wonderful, hospitable idea, but it also represents a significant investment of space and money.

Choosing the Right Laundry Room Location in a Custom Home
Let’s be honest for a moment: nobody actually loves doing laundry. It’s a chore that never truly ends. You wash, you dry, you fold, and two days later, the hamper is full again. But while we can’t make the socks fold themselves (yet!), we can make the process a whole lot less painful by putting the laundry room in exactly the right spot.

The Rise of the Scullery: Why Columbia Homes Are Adding Extra Sinks
You know that feeling when you’re hosting a dinner party? The conversation is flowing, the wine is pouring, and everyone is having a great time. But then you glance over at your beautiful open-concept kitchen island, and it’s covered in dirty prep bowls, sauce splatters, and empty packaging. It’s a little buzzkill, isn’t it?

The Guest Suite Addition: Does It Make Sense in Your Columbia Home?
When you’re designing a custom home, every square foot is a conversation. You debate kitchen layouts, closet sizes, and whether that extra window is worth it. One of the biggest decisions Columbia homeowners face is whether to include a dedicated guest suite. It feels like a wonderful, hospitable idea, but it also represents a significant investment of space and money.