Jensen Quality Homes, LLC has built a strong reputation in Murfreesboro and the surrounding Middle Tennessee area as a Quality Custom Home Builder. Steve Jensen, General Contractor and owner of Jensen Quality Homes, is a third generation builder and currently serves on the board of the Rutherford County Home Builders Association. Steve is one of a handful of local builders who have been certified by the Certified Professional Builders of Rutherford County. Steve and his family of seven children were named "Family of the Year" by Murfreesboro's Parent Magazine in 1998. We know what it takes to make a house a home.
"Committed to quality" means putting the customer first and paying attention to the little things. It's your home, and every detail, every nail works toward a quality product. Steve is intimately involved with each aspect of every home. Whether you are looking for a 2,200 square foot home or an estate home with over 8,000 square feet, we are comfortable with custom homes. No two of our homes are the same. Recently we've done homes with elevators, solar panels, and even a high efficiency ICF concrete home.
Steve's background includes building true custom built homes, from the design stage, working with the homeowner and architect on traffic flow, layout and lifestyles - every detail works together. In addition to construction experience, Steve spent many years in the corporate world managing customer service departments, large project project management, as well as sales and marketing roles. It is not surprising that one of Steve's favorite business books is "In Search of Excellence" by Tom Peters. Everything hinges on Customer Service/Satisfaction, and the "Golden Rule" drives Steve's outlook on life. We'll build your house for YOU, but we'll build it as if it were for us.
"IT MATTERS" The choice of neighborhood, floor plan, and school system all matter, and so does your choice of a builder.
"For lack of a nail, a shoe was lost.
For lack of a shoe, a horse was lost.
For lack of a horse, a rider was lost.
For lack of a rider, a battle was lost.
For lack of a battle, the kingdom was lost.
All for the want of a horseshoe nail."
James Baldwin speaking of King Richard II
