
You probably don’t dream about general contractors, but you should. Because who you work with doesn’t just determine if your home vision will come to life, it also shapes how dreamy (or disastrous) building will be.

After nearly a decade of working in the construction industry, Lee Mitchell started Mitchell Construction in 2012. Before going out on his own, he worked for other general contractors and as a Site Manager for Habitat for Humanity. Those early days taught him a lot about the right way to build a home.
Lee saw firsthand that real craftsmanship takes time and that hired crews can make or break a home project. That’s why Lee built a business that’s all about relationships. He hires consistent subcontractors that you recognize, trust, and actually want to be around.
Today, Lee works tirelessly to keep a simple promise on every project: to always do right by the families he works with. That means keeping it real, finding solutions before problems, and never sacrificing quality. Because that’s what it takes to build homes that are your favorite place to be.
Long-lasting relationships and long-lasting homes go hand in hand. Because collaboration is key to success, we start every project by getting to know each other.
From day one, we work to build trust so you feel comfortable leaving your home in our hands. We bring an owner’s mindset to strategic decision making, attention to detail, and job-site cleanliness.
Attitude and arrogance can derail a project faster than a foundation issue. We stay humble — we keep our heads down and do good work day after day.
Consistency is everything when it comes to people coming and going from your home. We hire professional subcontractors and vendors who know their craft and take the time to get to know you.
Beautiful, structurally sound construction takes time. We don’t cut corners. Our commitment is to craftsmanship and homes that will last.
Great people are the foundation of great homes. We embrace technology to simplify project management, but we’ll never get rid of weekly calls, face-to-face check-ins, and friendly hellos.