Where Craftsmanship & Quality Shape Every Corner
At Westfield Homes, quality isn’t a feature—it’s a foundation. From the first nail to the final walk-through, every home we build reflects a deep commitment to craftsmanship, longevity, and integrity.
We don’t settle for standard. We aim higher—because your home deserves more than just “good enough.” That’s why every Westfield home is built with materials, methods, and inspections that go beyond what the average builder provides. Here’s how we bring quality to life in every corner:

Built Higher, Built Better
Elevated Ceilings for a More Spacious Feel
Our homes feature 10-foot ceilings on the first floor and 9-foot ceilings upstairs—a full foot higher than the standard. The result? A brighter, more open home that feels as good as it looks.
The Little Things Matter
Solid Details That Stand the Test of Time
- We use solid wood baseboards instead of MDF particle board.
- Our cabinetry is built from solid wood with a durable factory finish—not cheap laminate skins. Every detail is crafted for beauty and built for longevity.


Building With The Best
Stronger Materials, Smarter Builds
Finger-jointed studs keep your walls straighter for longer—no bowing over time.
We pour 3000 psi concrete, exceeding the standard 2800 psi, for stronger foundations.
JamesHardie® fiber cement siding provides lasting curb appeal and weather resistance.
Architectural shingles rated for 30 years top every home—better looking and longer-lasting than the typical 3-tab shingle.
Keeping You Cooler
Built for Texas Heat
Radiant barrier roof decking reflects the sun’s heat and helps keep your home cool.
Energy-efficient windows with a U-value of 0.32 offer insulation from the Texas sun while lowering energy costs.


Building With The Best
Rigorous Quality Control
Our quality promise doesn’t end with materials—it continues through inspections. In addition to the required city inspection, we perform a detailed internal quality control walkthrough and a 3rd-party re-inspection. This “Code Plus” approach ensures your home meets—and often exceeds—industry standards.