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Phillip Wallace
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Get to Know Phillip Wallace

Phillip Wallace studied Architectural Engineering at Brooklyn Technical High School, and New York City College before changing his major to Electrical Engineering in 1982. Through out the 1980’s, Phillip assisted his father Charles Wallace, who was a principle owner of a residential construction partnership in Florida, with creating and modifying drawings and specifications for custom homes, and managing various aspects of their construction.

Phillip relocated to Fayetteville Georgia in 1998 and has built and renovated homes in Florida and Georgia. His appreciation of the customer shows in his attention to detail. His insight into various technologies has assisted him with the management, construction, and renovation of homes utilizing modern equipment, and is highly adaptive to new techniques.

Phillip has partnered with several home builders in the Southern Atlanta area, assisting with the planning and supervision of various projects. As a self appointed protégée to various home builders, Phillip gained valuable insight into the custom home construction process and the residential market of Fayette County Georgia and the surrounding areas. Phillip created “Phillip Wallace Homes, LLC” to continue that legacy of well crafted custom homes in the South Atlanta region.

Phillip Wallace Homes, LLC, and is currently involved in the planning and construction of custom homes in Fayette, Fulton, Clayton, and Coweta Counties in Georgia. Phillip Wallace Homes, LLC is a member of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the Home Builders Association of Midwest Georgia (HBA). The company is licensed and insured to build in Georgia. Phillip is committed to excellence, with associates that bring years of experience, integrity and ingenuity to the custom home building process.

 

When we build, let us think that we build forever. Let it not be for present delight nor for present use alone. Let it be such work as our descendants will thank us for; and let us think, as we join one board to another, that a time is to come when that wood will be held sacred because our hands have touched it, and that men will say, as they look upon the labor and wrought substance of it, "See! This Our Father did for us".... John Ruskin

 

Phillip Wallace Homes, Fayetteville GA 30214 – 678.267.1708