Evergreen Concepts Inc — Eco Homes, Timber Frame & Renewable Energy in Perth, ON

Evergreen Concepts Inc — Eco Homes, Timber Frame & Renewable Energy in Perth, ON

Evergreen Concepts Inc has been building environmentally responsible homes in eastern Ontario for over 35 years. Based at 420 Leach’s Road (Highway 7) in Perth, the company operates under current owners Aaron Brown and Aaron Leegsma, who continue a legacy built on prefabricated custom homes, timber frame construction, and integrated renewable energy systems. Evergreen draws clients who want a home that performs — lower energy bills, healthier indoor air, and a smaller carbon footprint — without sacrificing custom design. Reach them at 613-267-6721 or toll-free at 1-877-267-6721.

Services

  • Custom and prefabricated homes: Evergreen designs and builds custom homes using prefabricated panels for precision framing, faster envelope closure, and reduced on-site waste.
  • Timber frame construction: Traditional and hybrid timber frame buildings for clients who want exposed structural wood as both a design feature and a renewable material choice.
  • Solar and wind energy systems: Full system design and installation for grid-tied and off-grid solar and wind setups on rural and acreage properties.
  • Passive solar home design: Site orientation, glazing strategy, and thermal mass planning built into the design from the start rather than retrofitted.
  • Cottages and country homes: Recreational properties and rural retreats designed for Lanark County’s four-season climate, where envelope performance matters most.

Service area

Evergreen Concepts operates across Perth, Lanark County, the Rideau Lakes, and eastern Ontario. The Highway 7 location makes the Perth showroom accessible from both Ottawa and Kingston.

Why it’s on home.renovation.reviews

Home.renovation.reviews added Evergreen Concepts because the combination of 35-plus years of local history, timber frame expertise, and on-site renewable energy integration is uncommon in eastern Ontario — and increasingly relevant as Ontario homeowners plan net-zero or near-zero upgrades to rural properties.

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