Our Story

Established in 1957 by brothers Jay and Quentin Ence and their cousin Paul, Ence Homes has grown from building a single $17,000 home into one of Southern Utah’s most respected homebuilders. With over 10,000 homes constructed across the region, the company remains a multigenerational, family-owned business led by Troy, Jon, and Kolby Ence. Their enduring legacy is built on a foundation of integrity, quality craftsmanship, and a deep commitment to the communities they serve.

Ence Homes is renowned for its dedication to energy efficiency, innovative design, and customer satisfaction. Each home is constructed with advanced techniques and materials that promote sustainability and long-term value. From customizable floor plans to personalized design options, Ence Homes ensures that every residence reflects the unique needs and preferences of its homeowners. Their commitment to excellence has made them a trusted name in homebuilding throughout Southern Utah.

FAQS

What types of homes does Ence Homes offer?

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What is the building process like with Ence Homes?

The building process with Ence Homes is designed to be transparent and customer-focused. It begins with selecting the ideal community and floor plan, followed by personalized design consultations. Throughout construction, clients have access to a homeowner portal to track progress and make selections. The process concludes with a comprehensive home orientation and a 10-year limited warranty, ensuring peace of mind for new homeowners.

What energy-efficient features are included in Ence Homes?

Ence Homes are built with energy efficiency in mind, incorporating features such as blown-in insulation, high-performance windows, and WaterSense fixtures. These homes are at least 20% more energy-efficient than those built to the 2004 International Residential Code, often achieving 25–30% greater efficiency than standard homes. This commitment to sustainability helps homeowners save on utility costs while reducing environmental impact.