Starting with the ground floor, Gavin knew that using the concrete slab floor typically found in most commercial buildings would be problematic due to extensive plumbing in the facility. If anything went wrong with the plumbing, concrete would have to be cut and the dust would contaminate the facility. Gavin suggested a crawl space using an ICF foundation. Not only did it provide access to water drains, etc., it also provided a floor that was easier to walk on and warmer during the cold winter months.
Next, they helped with the selection of windows, doors, roofing and siding materials that were often used in custom homes they had built, which provided an upscale appearance. They also suggested various siding textures and colors to enhance the appearance of the building. This attention to detail extended to the business sign mount that they designed and built where they used the same stone facing as the building and the same trim colors as the building doors.