By the numbers. 250+ Homes Delivered. 20,000+ Checks. One Trusted Name.

Building a home can often feel complex and uncertain, Exceed Homes has spent more than two decades refining a process that removes friction while delivering certainty.

 

With 23 years of experience in Southland, Exceed Homes has established itself as a specialist in offsite home construction, combining proven systems with deep industry expertise. The numbers speak for themselves. More than 250 homes delivered, over 600 people now living in Exceed homes, and more than 300,000 trade hours invested across every stage of the build.

This is not just scale. It is consistency. Over 20,000 quality checks have been carried out to ensure every home meets a high standard, reinforcing a reputation built on trust across the lower South Island.

At the centre of this success is a clear philosophy. Make the process simple for customers, but never at the expense of expertise.

Jade McNamara says that while creating an easy and seamless experience for customers is essential, it is only one part of the equation.

“Customer experience matters. People want a process that feels straightforward and well managed. But just as important is knowing you are dealing with deeply experienced experts who have done this many many  times before. That confidence comes from years of hands on building, not just good systems.”

This balance between simplicity and experience is what defines Exceed Homes. Offsite construction allows for greater control, efficiency, and precision, but it is the depth of knowledge behind the process that ensures those benefits are consistently realised.

From homes delivered across thousands of kilometres to decades spent refining systems and craftsmanship, Exceed Homes has built more than houses. It has built a way of working that clients can rely on.

In an industry where trust is everything, that combination of proven experience and a genuinely considered customer journey continues to set Exceed Homes apart.

 
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