New Earth Recovery Expands Housing with Completed Cedar Home #2

PRESS RELEASE
New Earth Recovery – Cedar Home #2
Mount Vernon, Washington
Project: Completed

Chad Fisher Construction is excited to share that Cedar Home #2 for New Earth Recovery is officially finished. This was a meaningful build for our crew, and we’re grateful to help create a home that will offer comfort and stability for those in recovery.
An open house will be held on Friday, December 12th, inviting guests, partners, and community members to celebrate this milestone and tour the completed home.

Project Overview
Cedar Home #2 is a 2,821 sq. ft. residence designed to offer comfort, functionality, and space for group living. The layout includes:
Main Floor – 1,456 sq. ft.
● Living Room
● Dining Room
● Office
● Bedroom
● Mudroom
● Bathroom
● Kitchen

Upper Floor – 1,365 sq. ft.
● Laundry Room
● Five Bedrooms
● Two Bathrooms

Additional outdoor spaces include a 128 sq. ft. front porch and a 106 sq. ft. back porch, creating welcoming areas for connection and relaxation. In total, the home features 7 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, making it well-suited to the program’s needs for shared living while maintaining ample personal space.

Project Team
CFC Project Team
● Zack Collins, Project Manager
● Chad Fisher, Project Manager
● Neil Myers, Superintendent

Design Team
● E.L.A. Designs, LLC

General Contractor
● Chad Fisher Construction

Subcontractors
● Chad Fisher Construction – Civil
● Langco – Concrete
● Skagit Roofing – Roofing
● Whatcom Gutter – Gutters
● Artistic Drywall Textures – GWB

● Mount Vernon Carpet One – Flooring
● Back Country Painting – Painting
● High Plane Cabinets – Casework
● Creative Surface – Countertops
● NW Plumbing – Plumbing
● DK Systems – HVAC
● MCE – Electrical
● Master Insulation – Insulation

Community Impact
Cedar Home #2 is more than a construction projectβ€”it’s a meaningful investment in the people of Skagit County. The home provides an environment where residents can focus on growth, stability, and long-term recovery. CFC is honored to partner with New Earth Recovery again and contribute to the important work they do throughout Skagit County.