Alair Houston | Spector, Bolio & Co Awards

  • 2024 Remodeler of the Year Award

  • Texas Association of Builders Grand Winner

    The Texas Association of Builders named Alair™ as the Remodeler of the Year Grand Winner at the 2023 Star Awards. Click the button to continue reading about our team and our award-winning work.

  • 2021 GHBA Custom Builder of the Year

    Chris was recognized for his leadership within the Greater Houston Builders Association(GHBA), and the Texas Association of Builders(TAB). 

  • Star Awards + Prism Awards: Best of 2021

    Our Pebblebrook project was honored with multiple distinctions, including: Greater Houston Builder’s Association (GHBA) 2021 Custom Home Design of the Year, Custom Home Elevation of the Year; and Texas Association of Builders (TAB) STAR Awards for 2021 Custom Builder – Best New Custom Home, Best Master Bathroom, Best Outdoor Living Space, and Best Overall Interior Design (with Oz Interiors).

  • Star Award + Prism Award – Best Promotional Video 2019

    Both the Texas Association of Builders and the Greater Houston Builders Association have recognized the quality marketing team we have, they specifically recognized this promotional video explaining The new standard for custom homes and renovations.

  • Houzz – Best of Design 2019

    We were selected for these awards based on our excellent project designs.

  • Greater Houston Builders Association (GHBA)-PRISM Award for Best Custom Home Design ($2M and over)

    Our Glencove Project was awarded the Best Custom Home Design ($2M and over) prize.

  • Houzz – Best of Service 2016 + 2017

    We were selected for this award based on our high level of client satisfaction on Houzz.

  • Greater Houston Builders Association (GHBA) – PRISM Award for Best Custom Home Design $2M – $1.5M

    Our Maple Valley Project was awarded the Best Custom Home Design (1.5M -$2M) prize

  • Greater Houston Builders Association (GHBA) – PRISM Award for Best Custom Kitchen $500k – $750k

    Our W33rd Project was awarded the Best Kitchen ($500k-750k).

HOUSTON BUILDER MAGAZINE: Building Your Home to be More Sustainable and Energy-Efficient

Insulate the ENTIRE home envelope…not just the living space. This means including the attic decking and exterior garage walls as a part of the insulation envelope. By protecting all your home mechanicals and plumbing within your insulation system, you will save energy and your home will be more protected from damage during extreme weather occurrences. For more tips, read the full article.

Metropolitan Builder: Alair Homes Houston Focuses on Relationships First

Chris Bolio of Alair Homes Houston is a man passionate about his work. But his passion isn’t driving nails. His passion is creating life-changing experiences for his clients, his trade partners and his employees. “Our business is not about the homes we build. It’s about the service we provide, and the experiences we share. We work to create an environment that improves the lives of all the people we touch,” Bolio stated.

Click 2 Houston: 5 ways to make your home more environmentally efficient, sustainable

There’s often no place like home, although that sentiment can sometimes fade when a house starts to rack up energy bills and breaks down in places over the course of time. But there are ways to solve those issues with a focus on making a home environmentally efficient, which can cut down on expenses and make it more sustainable as the years go on. Here are five tips to make your home more environmentally friendly, according to Chris Bolio of Alair Homes Houston.

Houston Chronicle – December 2020

Gorgeous contemporary home in Memorial adds to improved health and family life

Houston Chronicle – January 2020 – Take a tour of Houston’s most beautiful homes of 2020

The most beautiful homes of the past year are a combination of both substance and style. Our homes got more of a workout than ever, and those that stand out have rooms and decor that kept us happy, and healthy. If ever there was a year that our homes became our refuge, 2020 was it. They weren’t just a place to eat and sleep. They became our offices, our gyms and our classrooms. Design and style have always mattered, but a look back to the past 12 months show how our homes can make our lives easier with well organized pantries, home gyms, comfortable living spaces and kitchens we enjoy using, whether we’re making one more loaf of sourdough bread or a steaming pot of soul-enriching soup. With all of that in mind, here are my picks for the most beautiful homes of 2020.