The HOME Show

Brent Lilly, Lilly Construction

Are you looking to build your dream home or plan a major remodel? You won’t want to miss this expert-led episode of The HOME Show “The HOME Girls”—Trish Roth, Kira Rider, alongside co-host Rich Roth are joined by Brent Lilly, owner of Lilly Construction, a premier local family-run building business.

Brent takes us behind the scenes of the shifting custom housing market, explaining how the client process has changed from bringing pre-made blueprints to starting completely from scratch. He reveals the top high-end remodeling upgrades driven by social media—including luxury primary steam showers and custom built-in dog baths in the kitchen. Crucially, Brent gives his expert checklist on the structural components you absolutely should never skimp on and drops a vital warning about the hidden maintenance and energy costs of trendy dark siding and black roofs.

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