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Rory Schmeir
Rory Schmeir has built a notable career as an accomplished homebuilder and the General Manager of Hotter Ranch, demonstrating a robust commitment to excellence in the construction and agricultural sectors. His ventures, Masterpiece Home Improvement, and the previously owned Crown Construction, have significantly shaped the residential building landscape in Colorado, particularly in the San Luis Valley and Durango/Arboles areas. Rory's professional journey began shortly after he graduated high school, initially taking on work as a farmhand. This early agricultural experience taught him the values of hard work and persistence, guiding his entire career. At 23, he expanded his skill set by moving to Las Vegas, Nevada, to work as a mason. After a year, he returned to his home state of Colorado, where he and his father launched Chief Liquor in Monte Vista. They operated this venture successfully for five years before selling it, a move that allowed him to shift his focus to his true passion—building and remodeling homes. Rory founded Masterpiece Home Improvement and Crown Construction, through which he has developed a reputation for delivering high-quality, beautifully crafted homes. His ability to blend aesthetic appeal with functional design has made his firm well-regarded in the construction industry. His self-taught skills in homebuilding and meticulous attention to detail have resulted in homes that are not just structures but accurate reflections of his client's dreams. An expert project manager, Rory Schmier is adept at overseeing construction projects from inception to completion, ensuring they adhere to the highest quality and safety standards. His comprehensive approach includes collaborating closely with architects and engineers to ensure that every design detail is executed precisely. His proactive management helps mitigate challenges typical to construction projects, such as logistical delays or adverse weather conditions, ensuring that projects remain on schedule and within budget.