K Homes In 2005, Gene Kopaygorodsky founded K Homes with the hope of raising the bar for how energy-efficient homes look and feel.

While K Homes offers a range of home designs and price points, the company specializes in customization – from upgrading an existing plan to designing a custom dream home, on your property or in one of the featured communities. Since completing one of the first Energy Star-qualified homes in the area in 2006, K Homes has helped bring sustainable design to the mainstream, offering attractive finishes, high-quality construction and high-end standards.

04/12/2025

This home has recently been completed for our newest homeowners in Batavia. This custom brick ranch is over 3500 square feet including a finished lower level. The three car garage includes a dog bath for the fur baby. Inside on the main floor you will find an office off the foyer and a split floor plan with 3 bedrooms and 3 1/2 bathrooms. There is maintenance free luxury vinyl plank throughout the main living area and tiled bathrooms.The large kitchen has stainless appliances including a double oven and beautiful quartz countertops. It opens to the Great Room where the ambient fireplace is the centerpiece. Double sliding glass doors open to a lovely covered outdoor patio.The master bedroom has dual sinks and an oversized walk in shower. It has its own private slider leading to the back yard. A laundry room is conveniently adjacent. The two guest bedrooms have their own full bathrooms. An additional laundry room serves this space.In the lower level are two additional offices, a full bath, two large closets and additional unfinished space for extra storage. We wish the homeowners many years of happiness!

We have a new home going up in Oregonia. One thousand feet off the street, you’ll find a custom brick and stone ranch.  ...
07/07/2022

We have a new home going up in Oregonia. One thousand feet off the street, you’ll find a custom brick and stone ranch. It has an open floor plan with three bedrooms and three and one half baths on the main floor with a full bath rough in in the lower level for future finishing. SOLD

We have a custom build under construction in Morrow, Ohio. A 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath spacious floor plan that includes an ...
06/28/2022

We have a custom build under construction in Morrow, Ohio. A 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath spacious floor plan that includes an additional bedroom and full bath rough, in the lower level. SOLD

Congratulations to the new homeowners in Oxford, Ohio who chose our Naples ranch plan.
09/01/2021

Congratulations to the new homeowners in Oxford, Ohio who chose our Naples ranch plan.

Our popular Aspen plan, recently completed for homeowners in Morrow, Ohio.
08/26/2021

Our popular Aspen plan, recently completed for homeowners in Morrow, Ohio.

Smart and comfortable home should be equipped with the Evolution Connex Control. K Homes installs it in every home we bu...
09/05/2019

Smart and comfortable home should be equipped with the Evolution Connex Control. K Homes installs it in every home we build. With Wi-Fi connectivity, this Evolution Connex control puts comfort control at your fingertips. Capable of managing a complete home comfort system including humidity, ventilation and zoning, it’s also the brains behind Bryant’s highest efficiency Evolution system installed by K Homes. It’s user-friendly, touch screen design is packed with intelligent, energy-management features

Heating your house during extreme coldHeating your house can be expensive during the extreme temperatures. Here is the f...
01/05/2018

Heating your house during extreme cold

Heating your house can be expensive during the extreme temperatures. Here is the first step to avoiding high energy bills and cold, uncomfortable spaces in your new house.

During the construction of every house K Homes takes many steps to insure that the money our customers spend on heating their homes is not wasted because of poor construction principles. As a first step to insuring this, K Homes installs all heating equipment and its supporting ductwork inside of the conditioned space. Why is this important?

One important thing to ask when buying a new house is whether or not the system of channels (ducts) connecting the furnace (heating element) to the living spaces of the house (rooms) is installed within the limits of the conditioned space. As warm air travels from the furnace to the rooms of your house, it goes through the channels, called the ducts. In many homes built today the connecting ducts carrying the heated air to the 2nd floor of the house are running through the attics before getting back inside the house. Because these channels (ducts) are not 100% leak proof, only part of this heated air reaches its destination. The rest of it gets wasted in the attic. As a result, the 2nd floor of the house with this HVAC system will most likely be much cooler than the rest of the house and your utility bill will be high. During frosty conditions the houses built with this kind of HVAC system can be spotted by looking at their roofs. Hot air leaking out into the attic will melt off some of the frost and show on the roof, usually right above the leaky ductwork. So, the whole roof would frost-covered with one or two areas where there is no frost.

How many new home buyers actually ask about the efficiency of this system of ducts connecting the furnace (located in the basement) to the living spaces of the house on the 2nd floor? The answer might surprise you. Before buying a new house we recommend paying attention to this because it becomes a real issue in the future.

11/14/2017
10/27/2017

Building a new house? Learn how to make sure that your basement feels dry and comfortable.

K Homes uses TUFF-N-DRI basement waterproofing and insulation systems on every house to help transform an ordinary basement into a comfortable living space. How does it happen?

When a common 8” thick foundation wall gets sprayed with regular black tar for waterproofing, cold and wet soil on the outside of the basement wall transfers cold temperature through the foundation wall and towards the inside of the conditioned basement. The thinner the basement wall, the closer the cold temperature is to the inside of the conditioned space. The point where the cold temperature from the outside collides with the warm temperature of the inside is called a dew point—a point at which condensation happens. The closer this point is to the inside of the basement wall, the more damp the basement will feel.

Using the TUFF-N-DRI basement waterproofing and insulation system in combination with the 10” thick foundation walls ensures that the dew point stays closer to the outside of your basement. This in turn ensures a a quality living space that’s drier, more comfortable and more energy efficient.

Learn more about TUFF-N-DRI by Tremco: brochure | website

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