Drawing inspiration from the stunning timber structures of Japan, McLeod Creek Timber Frame Company has made a name for itself by blending beauty with functionality and personal touch.
Founded with a deep appreciation for both traditional and contemporary timber designs, Bruce Stobbe has set his business apart by offering unique, custom-built structures that reflect the distinct vision of each client. His commitment to crafting one-of-a-kind projects and building lasting relationships has become a cornerstone of his success. By anticipating clients’ needs and often seeing beyond their words, he ensures a deeply personalized experience that makes every client feel truly heard and valued.
From Small Projects to Full-Service Home Building
Over the past ten years, his business has celebrated several significant milestones. They have grown from handling smaller projects to tackling larger, more complex builds, including community-focused projects that strengthen local ties. His dedication to his craft has also led him to expand business offerings, transitioning from providing timber components to becoming a full-service home builder. This shift includes a focus on passive house principles, underscoring the company’s commitment to sustainability and innovation.
Looking ahead, the company is set to unveil a new website and enhanced social media presence. These updates will highlight their evolution into a comprehensive home building service, featuring new designs and showcasing their expertise in passive house standards.
Supportive Home Base
“Sturgeon County has proven to be an ideal home for this business, says Bruce. With robust support from local leaders and a welcoming community, it has provided both the market access and the quality of life necessary for the business’ continued growth.”
Congratulations to this exceptional company on ten years of success and on all the exciting developments on the horizon. We look forward to seeing how they continue to shape the future of timber frame construction while remaining true to their passion and values.
Did You Know?
McLeod Creek Timber Frame Company recycles their waste by-product as much as possible and plants seedlings throughout B.C and Alberta to replace the volume of wood used in their clients’ projects.
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