Edmonton tiny home builder joins local business collective

Fritz Tiny Homes joins Storm Bison

 In the face of Covid 19 we have the choice to face the storm collectively or weather it alone.  

“There is a great Canadian story about cattle and bison. They react very differently when faced with a storm. Cattle group together and try to run from the storm and wind up getting the worst of it. 

Bison, on the other hand, gather together, stand as one, face the storm, and run head-on into it. Sharing their collective strength and experience, they travel through the storm and reach clear skies.” - Storm Bison 

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Holly Carmichael, owner of TruWood Artisans in Stony Plain, Alberta asked the question, “would we be stronger together?” The answer is yes. Holly went on to gather local Edmonton and area artisans, craftsmen, and small business owners in the home building and renovation sector who believe in this strength as well. 

“Together we created this platform to help people get what they need for their homes quickly and reliably with access to the trade partners that industry professionals use and trust” states Holly.   She continues, “By organizing a directory that gives easy access to some of the top trades and services in the Edmonton and area building and design community, we have provided a "One Stop Shop” of peer-approved businesses to choose from. This takes the guesswork and research out of the equation if you are looking for almost anything home improvement! If you are comfortable with one of us, you can be comfortable with all of us.”  

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As an Edmonton tiny home builder, this concept resonates with us deeply. To be part of a collective, to have access to trustworthy and skilled trade partners, and to BE trusted is valuable and honouring. At Fritz Tiny Homes we love the accountability that comes with being a part of a herd, depending on people and being depended on. 

There is no part of our tiny home build process in which we are not hands on. Bringing skilled trades to work in our tiny homes is a serious decision. The trades people are gone in a day or two, but our family and company name is forever on their work. It is super critical for us that, when needed, we have access to talented people that stand with their herd.  

There is a comfort and confidence in knowing that we are all in this together. As Edmonton tiny home builders, we have found a collective of likeminded and supportive small business owners who understand the importance and value in accountability and hard-fought reputation.

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The realities and challenges we are all facing are real and surmountable.   

In the face of a storm, move forward. Move together. Find your herd.  

If you are looking for talented, trustworthy and peer vetted trades and artisans for your next home project in the Edmonton and surrounding area, go to www.stormbision.ca 

Bison Photo by Dan Carreno on Unsplash

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