House to Home LLC

House to Home LLC We provide General Contracting and construction services. Paul grew up in Arizona watching his father work on different things on the house. H2H!

His father Don, lead with the example that with a little time and effort he could fix most things. This gave Paul the "Can do attitude" of most construction. Paul's construction career started in 1997 when he was a senior in high school and was hired by the Home Depot. The Home Depot taught Paul more in other fields of construction not known before such as electrical, plumbing, windows, doors, dry

wall and concrete. Before Paul left the Home Depot, He was in charge of Contractor sales and was promoted to Assistant manager in Billings, MT. Paul left the Home Depot to work for various places for the next 4 years including CHS refinery, Walmart and the 2M company. House to Home LLC came into existence on April 1st 2007 by Paul Ferguson. Paul was invited to Frame houses with another local contractor. After 6 months of framing and fine interior carpentry, House to Home started getting jobs of there own. Since then House to Home has done all Residential construction jobs from the ground up and everything in-between. Since 2013 Paul and His wife Beth both own and operate House to Home LLC without employees but with some of the Best Sub-Contractors in the Billings region. We believe that if the product/workmanship wouldn't be in/on our house, it shouldn't be in/on yours. We believe relationships are just as important as the end result of your project. We look forward to working on your HOUSE TO make it your HOME!

What a wonderful project we had the privilege to accomplish. The views from this porch are amazing!
04/22/2026

What a wonderful project we had the privilege to accomplish. The views from this porch are amazing!

2 of 2The progress on this remodel/renovation was mind blowing. The customers were thrilled with the results. What do yo...
10/29/2025

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The progress on this remodel/renovation was mind blowing. The customers were thrilled with the results.

What do you think?

1 of 2What a wonderful project we worked on this spring. A very loved home that was built in 1916, with home owners desi...
10/29/2025

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What a wonderful project we worked on this spring. A very loved home that was built in 1916, with home owners desiring an updated functional bathroom.

Which then lead into a renovation to their master bedroom. More pictures in the next post.

Great project we did last year! It was a complete first floor remodel. Love the new look.We are already looking forward ...
04/19/2024

Great project we did last year! It was a complete first floor remodel. Love the new look.

We are already looking forward to their next project!

More pictures of the finished project in the next post.

Fun project for one of our returning clients.
01/24/2024

Fun project for one of our returning clients.

This project expanded their kitchen cabinets and gave the environment a more open concept. Can't seem to find more photo...
10/27/2023

This project expanded their kitchen cabinets and gave the environment a more open concept. Can't seem to find more photos of the finished product.

Customer states, "We are almost falling through the deck, it's about to fall over too!"No problem.......we got you!
10/05/2023

Customer states, "We are almost falling through the deck, it's about to fall over too!"
No problem.......we got you!

We believe that what was once old, can be brought to new life! We live this through H2H. We also believe this in life as...
04/14/2023

We believe that what was once old, can be brought to new life! We live this through H2H. We also believe this in life as well. Today we bring the example into vehicle's. The journey started today!

09/06/2022

I work hard on this page, (not as hard as I could, perhaps, but pretty hard), to avoid the politics of the moment, and comment only on topics that impact the foundation I’m proud to run – a foundation that awards work-ethic scholarships to individuals who choose to forego an expensive, four-year education in favor of a skilled trade. When I do weigh in, I try to acknowledge both sides of the argument, and make my points with as much respect as I can muster. Today, however, I can see only one side. Today, I can find nothing to respect in the President’s decision to transfer billions of dollars in outstanding student loans onto the backs of those people my foundation tries to assist - the same people I’ve spent the last twenty years profiling on Dirty Jobs.

With that in mind, I’m not going to write the piece I just sat down to write. Instead, I’m going to share the attached article from Charlie Cooke, who writes better than I do, and shares my disdain for what just happened. If you share our disdain, then please, share this post as well. This decision is without question, the biggest pre-Labor Day slap in the face to working people I've ever seen.

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BIDEN'S STUDENT-DEBT BONFIRE IS A CLASSIST MESSAGE TO THE UNCREDENTIALED: SCREW 'EM
By Charlie Cooke

A few moments before I sat down to write this piece, I opened the door to six guys in blue shirts who had come to my house to replace our air-conditioning units. The Florida weather being what it is, I’ve seen some of these guys work on our air conditioners before, and they’re as skilled and knowledgeable and conscientious and hard-working as you might expect. The company they work for, which is local to North Florida, was started by a guy who chose to forgo college in favor of taking out a small-business loan to strike out on his own. Most of the technicians who work for him didn’t go to college, either. They took a different path. And, well . . . what absolute chumps the president has just made of them for that!

Squirm if you like, but that’s the truth of the matter: As of today, the six air-conditioning technicians in my house are on the hook for college loans that were signed for, spent, and enjoyed by other people. Confirming the measure today, President Biden announced that any American who has both college debt they vowed to repay and an individual yearly income under $125,000 (or a family yearly income under $250,000) will be given up to $20,000 by the Treasury — which means by you, and by me, and by everyone else who pays taxes in America.

Why? Well, that’s the question.

The answer can’t be, “because that’s what the relevant law anticipates or requires.” As of yet, Congress has provided no authorization for the executive branch to arbitrarily write off some of the money that borrowers owe to taxpayers. As of yet, Congress has passed no rules that allow down-on-their-luck presidents to throw money at people for political gain. As of yet, Congress has given no instruction that if the president’s friends might like a little more cash, he can raid the Treasury to give it to them. Certainly, Congress has set up a loan program. But the deal there is rather simple, all told: First you borrow, and then you pay back what you borrowed. There is no mention of “forgiveness” days or of “help” or of rolling Chekhovian jubilees, and by pretending otherwise, President Biden is making a mockery of his oath to uphold the Constitution.

Another answer that won’t fly is, “To lower the cost of education.” As President Biden made clear today, this is a one-time deal, a lottery, a lightning strike. People who paid off their loans last week aren’t covered. People who will take out new loans after the policy has run its course aren’t covered. The problems in the system aren’t addressed. The colleges, and their endowments, are left unmolested. American culture’s increasingly credentialist presumptions aren’t altered. Within four years, overall debt will return to its present level. With the stroke of a pen, the already-fake deficit savings within the Inflation Reduction Act will be wiped out. This isn’t a reform. It’s not even pretending to be reform. It’s a contemptuous, abusive, unbelievably expensive shot in the dark — the net effect of which will be that fewer people correctly calibrate whether college is worth it, fewer colleges change their offerings to meet market demand, and, because this sort of executive giveaway will now loom large as a possibility, fewer people feel the need to save for college.

It seems so arbitrary. Why does Biden not want to do the same thing for loans on trucks owned by plumbers? Why not for mortgages — which, given how heavily it subsidizes them, the federal government clearly thinks are worthwhile? Why not for credit cards or auto payments or mom-and-pop credit lines? The answer, I’m afraid to say, is disgustingly classist: Because Joe Biden and his party believe that college students are better than everyone else. Because Joe Biden and his party believe that college students are of a finer cut. Because Joe Biden and his party prefer college students to you, and they think that those students ought to be rewarded for that by being handed enormous gobs of your money.

Electricians, store managers, deli workers, landscapers, waitresses, mechanics, entrepreneurs? Screw ’em. Sure, college graduates make more money than non-graduates, and their unemployment rate is lower, too. But non-graduates don’t have access to the president, so they don’t matter. They’re tradesmen, the riff-raff, the great unwashed. They’re background noise, dirty-handed types, second-classers. They don’t deserve $10,000 in debt reduction. What would they even do with it? Go hunting? Give it to their church? Their role is to subsidize the superior people, and the superior people go to college.

Why did Joe Biden do all this? That’s why. Why was this what Joe Biden chose to break his oath to achieve? That’s why. When it came down to it, good ol’ Scranton Joe sent cash from the sort of people he cynically pretends to care about to the sort of people he actually cares about: the privileged, accredited, self-dealing clerisy that his ever-dwindling political party now calls its base.

A project that we have been working on and completed. It was neat to see the transition, which was exactly what the clie...
05/18/2022

A project that we have been working on and completed. It was neat to see the transition, which was exactly what the client asked for.

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7325 Whitetail Run
Shepherd, MT
59079

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