That said, winter does have some practical advantages. Demand is lower, which means shorter wait times on custom builds and more flexibility on delivery scheduling. The shop isn't as backed up, and John has more room to work with your timing. Summer is peak season, so build queues and delivery windows get tighter.
If a company's price changes every other weekend, you're left guessing when to pull the trigger. We'd rather you buy when you're ready and know you got the same honest price as everyone else.
## Notes for Audit 1. ✓ COMPLETE (2026-03-25): Retroactive sweep - "cash" → "pay in full" or "buy outright" (7 edits). See `staging/sweep-report.md`. 2. ✓ COMPLETE (2026-03-25): Default CTA updated to "call or text" throughout (5 CTAs updated). 3. ✓ VERIFIED (2026-03-25): Spray foam insulation mentions present in Q179, Q185, Q191, Q203, Q230. 4. ✓ VERIFIED (2026-03-25): Consistent pricing / no gimmick sales language present in Q211, Q228, Q255. 5. ✓ VERIFIED (2026-03-25): YouTube/DIY references present in Q179 and Q190. 6. ✓ VERIFIED (2026-03-25): Finishing service partnerships mentioned in Q190 and Q203. 7. Q001-Q021 and many Q031-Q117 answers from prior sessions still need exact text pulled from conversation history and dropped in. 8. Voice rules must be checked across all answers for consistency during fresh-eyes audit.



