Stang Standards

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All custom homes are not created equal. Each Stang Enterprises house is as unique as those who live in them. We will take any Donald Gardner, Frank Betz or Garrell Associates plan and make the appropriate changes to make your home unique to you and your needs.



A Better Design

Beginning with site selection and optimized house location, we will help you choose floor plans that enhance the natural beauty of your property, the view from your lot, and the livability of your home. From family friendly design to custom luxury homes, we manage all of the details for your individual needs and lifestyle.

Another example of our eye for detail is an initial walk-through with each customer to place lighting fixtures and controls, and electrical outlets to fit individual needs and lifestyles.

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A Quieter Home

Silent floor systems, acoustic insulation, and quiet plumbing systems are just a few of the features that make a Stang Enterprises custom home more sound, comfortable, and efficient.


A Stronger Home

All Stang Enterprise homes feature high-performance I-joists that are stronger pound for pound, straighter, and more reliable than traditional lumber. These superior I-joists also have reduced moisture content for floors with fewer pops and squeaks.

A Safer Home

All Stang Enterprises homes are pre-wired for security systems. We also design and install a variety of wired and wireless technologies for safety, comfort, and home entertainment. Tailored packages include home theaters, whole house audio, paging/front door intercom from any phone, irrigation control, and thermostat/lighting control.

A Low-Maintenance Home

Stang Enterprises uses exteriors such Owens Corning cultured stone with 50 year warranties, integrated James Hardie products for a virtually maintenance-free exterior. We also use high-performance materials for roofs that last 30 to 40 years or more.

An ENERGY STAR® Home

Energy Star LogoStang Enterprises can implement ENERGY STAR standards for your new home. Homes that earn the ENERGY STAR® rating must meet guidelines for energy efficiency set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. ENERGY STAR® qualified homes are at least 15 percent more energy efficient than homes built to the 2004 International Residential Code (IRC), and include additional energy-saving features that typically make them 20-30% more efficient than standard homes. ENERGY STAR® qualified homes can include a variety of energy-efficient features, such as effective insulation, high performance windows, tight construction and ducts, efficient heating and cooling equipment, and ENERGY STAR® qualified lighting and appliances.

A Better Location

Our goal at Stang Enterprises is to harmonize custom homebuilding into unique community settings bringing extra value into the custom homes built for our customers. The Sanctuary of Greenville is located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains halfway between Atlanta and Charlotte on the I-85 corridor, this Upstate region of South Carolina combines a picturesque landscape with a variety of metropolitan conveniences. This Upcountry region of The Palmetto State is ell suited to a variety of outdoor activities. There are outstanding lakes and rivers for boating, swimming and rafting, with numerous mountain trails and winding country roads awaiting hiking and biking enthusiasts. Golf is a favorite pastime and with the milder temperatures in Greenville, SC it makes it a virtual year-round sport. Championship golf courses designed by renowned architects and PGA pros such as Gary Player, Tom Jackson and Jack Nicklaus dot the Upstate landscape.

For those more suited to spectator sports, the Upstate boasts an award-winning ballpark in downtown Greenville that is home to the Greenville Drive, the South Atlantic League's Class A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. Football fans can enjoy competitive contests on Saturdays during the fall at nearby Clemson and Furman Universities, and during the spring at the BI-LO Center in downtown Greenville watching the Greenville Force, the city's arena football team.

For history buffs, the Upstate has an abundance of historic sites including those that played notable roles in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars. The new Upcountry History Museum in downtown Greenville chronicles life in the Upstate from its beginnings as an agricultural community to the Textile Capital of the World to what is now considered a major hub for automotive manufacturing and research.