For builders & designers

Specified in, not bolted on.

Stillgrove works alongside Southern Utah builders, architects, and interior designers to plan private home intelligence into new construction and full renovations, from rough-in through handoff.

Why early

The best time to hide a wire is before there is a wall in front of it.

Stillgrove is designed for existing homes as much as for new construction. But when we can be at the table during framing, the finished result is quieter still: no surface-mounted anything, no compromise about which shelf the Waystone lives on.

Bring us in when you're pulling wire for AV and lighting. That is the right week.

What we bring

Trade-friendly, homeowner-facing.

Rough-in coordination

We come to the framing stage. Power provisions for each Skipping Stone location are planned with the rest of the wire, before drywall closes them in, so nothing surface-mounted appears after the fact.

Spec sheets & drawings

Sized for architect and designer sets. Room-by-room stone placement, Waystone location, power and network requirements, finish tones matched to your palette.

One point of contact

You get one person from Stillgrove for the life of the job: the same person who will walk your client through the finished house on install day.

White-glove handoff

We schedule installation into the final punch list, not around it. The homeowner meets the system already tuned to the rooms they'll be moving into.

Trade terms

Plain paper, on your letterhead or ours.

Stillgrove can be specified as a line item on the AV or low-voltage schedule, or contracted directly with the homeowner and coordinated with your build. We work either way. Whichever is cleaner for the project is the one we'll suggest first.